safety Crossword Puzzles
HR Functions 2024-10-10
14 Clues: Career growth • Employee perks • Legal adherence • Work evaluation • Health programs • Inclusive culture • Salary management • Workplace harmony • Keeping employees • Skill enhancement • Finding new talent • Welcoming new hires • Employee involvement • Workplace protection
Learning Crossword 2022-12-26
14 Clues: ambo • Red Vest • Blue Vest • behind the • Green Vest • Stow, Decant • Purple Vest HR • the ______ mile • ________ solver • Pick,Pack, Shipdock • _______ Center AMCARE • _______ Floor Monitor AFM • Personal _______ Equipment • Inventory Control ______ Assurance ICQA
Jobs and Professions 2023-08-10
14 Clues: - Styles hair • - Fights fires • - Delivers mail • - Enforces laws • - Ensures safety • - Prepares coffee • - Greets visitors • - Repairs vehicles • - Treats illnesses • - Educates students • - Cleans facilities • - Cares for patients • - Handles transactions • - Serves in restaurants
School Email 2025-05-23
Monthly Safety Crossword 2021-02-01
Across
- FBG's Safety Month is?
- Company Objectives *Hint by your FBG ID badge
- Spray bottle should have _______ on them?
- End of shift you should _________ out?
Down
- We are committed to ________. 1 word
- Water hoses should be__________ before leaving?
- Rag used for toilets & urinals
- you should _________in every building
- What is the color of the sign you should put out?
9 Clues: FBG's Safety Month is? • Rag used for toilets & urinals • We are committed to ________. 1 word • you should _________in every building • End of shift you should _________ out? • Spray bottle should have _______ on them? • Company Objectives *Hint by your FBG ID badge • Water hoses should be__________ before leaving? • What is the color of the sign you should put out?
2025 Kensing Safety Day 2025-05-20
Across
- Safety Glasses, gloves, earplugs, etc.
- A Type of attack that tricks a user for their personal info
- Hand Safety
- Did not result in harm but could have
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- hearing protection
- should never be used as stepstool
- Design of working conditions to better accommodate
- Who is responsible for a safe workplace
- Number of required sections on an SDS
9 Clues: Hand Safety • hearing protection • should never be used as stepstool • Number of required sections on an SDS • Did not result in harm but could have • Safety Glasses, gloves, earplugs, etc. • Who is responsible for a safe workplace • Design of working conditions to better accommodate • A Type of attack that tricks a user for their personal info
Nouns and Adjectives 2024-05-14
13 Clues: (n.) ill • (n.) warm • (n.) noisy • (adj.) safe • (n.) effect • (adj.) south • (adj.) height • (adj.)similar • (adj.) health • (adj.) length • (adj.) history • (adj.) national • (adj.) personal
Roadtrip 2023-10-10
13 Clues: gasoline • fast road • automobile • highway exit • safety strap • night vision • lots of cars • merging signal • highway entrance • controls vehicle • provides directions • brief driving pause • controls intersections
French Revolution 2023-11-15
15 Clues: Code • d’etat • of 1791 • General • Assembly • Court Oath • Convention • of Waterloo • with Europe • or St. Helena • On Versailles • of the Bastille • 2nd, 3rd estates • of Public Safety • of the Rights of Man
HR Functions 2024-10-10
14 Clues: Career growth • Employee perks • Legal adherence • Work evaluation • Health programs • Inclusive culture • Salary management • Skill enhancement • Workplace harmony • Keeping employees • Finding new talent • Welcoming new hires • Workplace protection • Employee involvement
Electricity 2020-09-16
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- Also called nonconductor.
- the flow of charges
- A safety device designed to blow out
- The movement of particles around an atom
- The third prong is a safety device
- how energy is measured in your house
- a wire that carries current to a component;
- Measures the amount of electricity used per second.
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- A switch that automatically shuts off
- A flow of electricity along a conductor
10 Clues: the flow of charges • Also called nonconductor. • The third prong is a safety device • A safety device designed to blow out • how energy is measured in your house • A switch that automatically shuts off • A flow of electricity along a conductor • The movement of particles around an atom • a wire that carries current to a component; • ...
Cyberbullying 2024-10-29
8 Clues: online safety • technology used to bully • online comments made to harm • permission for something to happen • removing someone from your profile • upset or hurt someone with intentions • tell a trusted adult what is happening • mobile phone service which offers safety
Food Foundations 2025-11-20
8 Clues: - The kitchen on a vessel • - Inventory rotation system • -Protective gear abbreviation • -Critical food safety system acronym • - A major offshore food safety agency • ILLNESS - Illness caused by unsafe food • LOG - Record used to verify sanitation tasks • CONTAIMINATION - Bacteria transfer between surfaces
ESCAPE ROOM 2023 2023-08-23
13 Clues: We Are • Thomas • Location • Priority • Principal • The Chief • Red, Danger • Out of here • Fifth, 1st Day • The big F Word • Camp, Training • Core,Curriculumn • Harmonious Relationship
Food Safety Introduction 2020-03-05
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- another UK government body with a big interest in food safety
- one way in which the government can control food safety
- this should happen to contaminated unfit food
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- food safety tries to stop these multiplying
- one area of the food industry that has increased with globalisation
- in centigrade fridge freezers should be this temperature
- this is the 'A' in FSA?
7 Clues: this is the 'A' in FSA? • food safety tries to stop these multiplying • this should happen to contaminated unfit food • one way in which the government can control food safety • in centigrade fridge freezers should be this temperature • another UK government body with a big interest in food safety • one area of the food industry that has increased with globalisation
Internship 2021-05-01
Cross Contamination 2023-08-25
10 Clues: sink • Clothing • Food safety • Cleanequipment • Notsealedright • Workingtogether • howthekitcenlooks • neededtomakethefood • Ingredientstfor4hours • Caceffectyourteamandpoeplearoundyou
PDHPE 2024-09-25
EE Safety Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-05
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- ISO, EN, BS are type of __? (singular)
- a safety related button which mechanism designed to quickly and effectively halt the operation of machinery or equipment in the event of an emergency
- Emergency exit, sprinklage system, smoke extraction... are all steps to consider in building safety that are related to ___ assessment
- EU declaration of ___?
- Explosive Atmosphere
- for machine access, the height of the ___ should be at least 1100mm (ISO 14122) (plural)
- in most cases, a blue button on a machine corresponds to a ___ function.
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- when we add additionnal parts to a machine and create new hazards unforseen by the manufacturer: we make a substantial ___
- A ___ relay is more reliable than a normal relay.
- like the machine ___ 2006/42/EC, the noise ___ is the 2002/49/EC (same word)
- an innovative global leader in lightweight construction, improving the quality of living with safe, sustainable, smart, and beautiful materials
- an assembly consisting of linked parts or components, at least one of which moves, and which are joined together for a specific application (singular)
- means a potential source of injury or damage to health (singular)
- a protection where a tool is needed in order to remove it from its place: a ___ guard.
- Before entering an fenced area, we should make sure that we apply the principles of ___: We lock out, tag out and try out before entering.
- ___ Assessment
16 Clues: ___ Assessment • Explosive Atmosphere • EU declaration of ___? • ISO, EN, BS are type of __? (singular) • A ___ relay is more reliable than a normal relay. • means a potential source of injury or damage to health (singular) • in most cases, a blue button on a machine corresponds to a ___ function. • ...
School Email 2025-05-23
Industrial Arts Work 2021-10-11
15 Clues: (PPE) • Heater • LED Sensor • HDPE Scriber • Mnemonic STL • File Prototype • Goggles Safety • Form Pseudocode • Function Recycle • Personal Protective • Evaluation Procedure • Brief PETE Thermoplastic • technology Manufacture Sketch • Insulator Secondary (Research) • Saw Microcontroller Slicing software
Two Patient Identifiers 2021-12-21
9 Clues: Safety is the • Why do we utilize PIDs • One example of a PID is • How many PID are necessary • Another example of a PID is • Two identifiers are used every time • When do we utilize two PIDs prior to • Do I have to identify patient again I roomed her • A specimen should be labeled prior to leaving the
OSHA Post Test 2016 2016-10-04
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- PASS stands for: Pull pin, ____, Squeeze trigger, Sweep
- At the Joplin Clinic, use the silent ____ (located at the front desk) if a client in the lobby becomes threatening
- Gloves, masks and gowns are examples of Personal ____ Equipment (PPE)
- The first step in handling a blood/urine spill is to ____ the site, then call for a medical professional or safety officer
- Allow 20____ for hands to lather before rinsing
- First aid information for any potentially hazardous chemical can be found by reading the Safety ____ Sheet
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- Choices has been deemed NOT at high risk of exposure to ____ tuberculosis
- HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C are all examples of _____
- T/F Hands do not need to be washed if gloves are worn correctly
- OSHA stands for Occupational ____ and Health Administration
10 Clues: Allow 20____ for hands to lather before rinsing • PASS stands for: Pull pin, ____, Squeeze trigger, Sweep • OSHA stands for Occupational ____ and Health Administration • HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C are all examples of _____ • T/F Hands do not need to be washed if gloves are worn correctly • ...
Workplace Incivility 2025-11-21
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- Emotional and physical exhaustion that often results from chronic stress and contributes to turnover.
- A technology-based method (often VR) used to practice communication and conflict-resolution skills.
- A system used in staffing to match patient needs with appropriate nursing workload.
- Interdisciplinary teamwork essential for addressing incivility and improving patient outcomes
- Low-intensity disruptive behaviors—such as rudeness or dismissal—that undermine communication and patient safety.
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- Ethical responsibility for nurses to support safe, respectful work environments and speak up against harmful behavior.
- A structured communication process used to reflect on events, address conflicts, and support team learning.
- A support strategy that strengthens nurse confidence, competence, and workplace culture.
- Organizational practice of openly addressing disruptive behaviors to support safety and accountability.
- Essential professional behavior that promotes respect, psychological safety, and effective teamwork.
10 Clues: A system used in staffing to match patient needs with appropriate nursing workload. • A support strategy that strengthens nurse confidence, competence, and workplace culture. • Interdisciplinary teamwork essential for addressing incivility and improving patient outcomes • ...
Jobs and Professions 2023-08-10
14 Clues: - Styles hair • - Fights fires • - Delivers mail • - Ensures safety • - Prepares coffee • - Greets visitors • - Repairs vehicles • - Treats illnesses • - Educates students • - Cleans facilities • - Cares for patients • - Handles transactions • Officer - Enforces laws • - Serves in restaurants
Lighting 2024-02-21
14 Clues: c shaped • patterns • 4 shutters • change color • color changer • scatters light • cable support • raised platform • direct lighting • regulates light • open flood light • cheaper alternative • controls all lighting • strongest light fixture
L-I-R-R- PUZZLE OF THE WEEK 2022-12-13
9 Clues: Drives the train • what is Safety Sam • automatic moving stairs • what the train drives on • people that keep you safe • the person Checks the tickets • You buy this to get on the train • their is a safety line what color is it • how people get up to the top platform in wheel chairs-HARD BOUNSE
Monthly Safety Crossword 2021-02-01
Across
- FBG's Safety Month is?
- Company Objectives *Hint by your FBG ID badge
- Spray bottle should have _______ on them?
- End of shift you should _________ out?
Down
- We are committed to ________. 1 word
- Water hoses should be__________ before leaving?
- Rag used for toilets & urinals
- you should _________at every building
- What is the color of the sign you should put out?
9 Clues: FBG's Safety Month is? • Rag used for toilets & urinals • We are committed to ________. 1 word • you should _________at every building • End of shift you should _________ out? • Spray bottle should have _______ on them? • Company Objectives *Hint by your FBG ID badge • Water hoses should be__________ before leaving? • What is the color of the sign you should put out?
Process Safety Management Element 2015-11-24
10-Material Handling & Robot Safety 2022-03-18
Across
- What should you do if the load on a forklift obscures the view ahead?
- Load boxes on the shelf, tip back, and roll the material to the next location
- Manually operated forklift
- OSHA requires forklift safety inspections are done this often
- A robot operator must train, locate emergency stops and monitor _________
- Flat cart to transport material that must be lifted into place.
- This is responsible for the most robot-related industrial accidents
- This should be located on the teach pendant to terminate the robot's motion immediately
- Type of crane used to move a hoist within a single industrial facility
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- This is what you should do if rigging equipment is damaged
- This safety device is used as a last resort to keep robots from physically moving a certain point.
- Before operating a robot work cell automatically, all safeguards should be _______
- Which organization requires a person who operates a forklift be trained and certified
- Cranes can only be operated by this type of person
- This type of robot system is in place to detect when a person is near a robot arm OR if the arm has touched a person.
- This is used to move heavy equipment short distances
- This safety device is put in place to stop welding robots when people get too close.
- When an operator must be inside the robot workcell to teach points with a teach pendent, what must also be true?
- Securing a load in order to move it
- When is it ok to use a hoist to lift something that ways more than the rating on a hoist?
20 Clues: Manually operated forklift • Securing a load in order to move it • Cranes can only be operated by this type of person • This is used to move heavy equipment short distances • This is what you should do if rigging equipment is damaged • OSHA requires forklift safety inspections are done this often • Flat cart to transport material that must be lifted into place. • ...
HSE 2023 Crossword Puzzle 1 2023-10-10
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- A set of ideas that is used as a basis for making decisions.
- A dangerous act that often results in injuries and can be identified by common sense and experience.
- One of the major type of Contact dermatitis.
- The process of evaluating probability and consequences of injury/illness that arise from exposure to hazards.
- Prohibits the use of any premises for activities, which may increase the likelihood of fire or danger to life or property.
- Safety, __________ and health are the three main purposes of Workplace Safety and Health Order 2009.
- One of the route of chemical exposure.
- 'C' in DRSABCD stands for __________ .
- The process that enhances the behavior by removing something, such as fines and getting punishment from campus.
- One of the reasons why accidents occur.
- Can be used to remove/extinguish small fires and be used to wrap around a person whose clothes have caught fire.
- One of the consequences of accidents.
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- An enclosed or partial enclosed space with limited openings for entry and exit with poor ventilation.
- An action used to save a pregnant woman from choking.
- The second process in PDCA approach to carry out safety management system.
- The first option in the hierarchy of waste management.
- One of the examples of diseases caused by excessive heat.
- Waste that is dangerous or potentially harmful to our health and the environment.
- The initial care for the ill or injured person until appropriate care is given by the professionals.
- Most commonly associated with working with animals, people or infectious agents.
- One of the main harmful gases that are produced in a landfill site.
- The movement, transporting or supporting of a load by human effort alone.
22 Clues: One of the consequences of accidents. • One of the route of chemical exposure. • 'C' in DRSABCD stands for __________ . • One of the reasons why accidents occur. • One of the major type of Contact dermatitis. • An action used to save a pregnant woman from choking. • The first option in the hierarchy of waste management. • ...
Unit 1 vocab 2024-01-17
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- temperature deep inside the thickest part of the food.
- Temperature, Time, Oxygen, Moisture.
- food- Food that can be eaten without further preparation,washing, or cooking.
- spread of harmful bacteria from one food to another.
- living organisms that can only be seen by a microscope
- that removes food and other surfaces
- things are present in food, making it Unsafe to eat.
- that are either general purpose or heavy duty; general-purpose detergents remove fresh dirt and can be used on almost anything, whereas heavy-duty detergents remove wax dried-on dirt, and baked on grease.
- A common type of microorganism that can sometimes cause infectious diseases
- A hazard is something with the potential to cause harm.
- Proteins in food that causes allergic reactions
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- negative reaction to a food protein
- that is most vulnerable to pathogen growth.
- washing your body,face,and hands
- formal review or examination conducted to see if an operation is following food safety laws
- acid cleaner that is used on hard-to-remove substances, such as mineral deposits and dirt, that other cleaners are unable to remove.
- safety is used as a scientific method/discipline describing handling, preparation, and storage of food in ways that prevent foodborne illness.
- process that Reduces pathogens on a surface to safe levels.
- organisms that can infect humans, plants, and animals
- microorganisms that cause illness, from your body to food.
- The prevention of illnesses through cleanliness
21 Clues: washing your body,face,and hands • negative reaction to a food protein • Temperature, Time, Oxygen, Moisture. • that removes food and other surfaces • that is most vulnerable to pathogen growth. • The prevention of illnesses through cleanliness • Proteins in food that causes allergic reactions • spread of harmful bacteria from one food to another. • ...
Maintenance Crossword 2023-07-12
Across
- What type of components are powered by air?
- What is referred to when discussing 480/3-phase?
- What is an applicable skillset for machine builders?
- What is the process of finding a solution of the downtime equipment based on ‘symptoms’?
- What safety process is performed by technicians before working on high voltage equipment?
- What describes an industrial computer that controls all operations of a machine through inputs and outputs?
- What is a secondary task for maintenance technicians that is used for repair purposes?
- What type of maintenance do FlexTrades technicians perform when working on clogged drains, changing light bulbs, and/or switching out doorknobs?
- What organization is primarily focused on the safety of manufacturing environments for the workforce?
- What type of components are powered by pressurized fluid?
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- What acronym is associated with the maker/brand of the system, components, or machinery?
- What is the process of determining the root cause of downtime equipment?
- What type of maintenance is performed when an alarm sounds or the machine is not working correctly?
- What reference material document is a diagram composed of lines and hydraulic or electrical components?
- What is the process of keeping machines up and running in a facility?
- What is the process of implementing the solution to the issue determined on equipment?
- What is a system technicians may work on for facility maintenance that conditions the air or supplies heat to the building?
- What type of components work with electricity and mechanical components?
- What type of maintenance is performed on a periodic schedule for machinery?
- What title is interchangeable with Maintenance Technician?
- What type of equipment is required to wear for the safety of the employee?
21 Clues: What type of components are powered by air? • What is referred to when discussing 480/3-phase? • What is an applicable skillset for machine builders? • What type of components are powered by pressurized fluid? • What title is interchangeable with Maintenance Technician? • What is the process of keeping machines up and running in a facility? • ...
Maintenance Crossword 2023-07-14
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- What type of components are powered by air?
- What is referred to when discussing 480/3-phase?
- What is an applicable skillset for machine builders?
- What is the process of finding a solution of the downtime equipment based on ‘symptoms’?
- What safety process is performed by technicians before working on high voltage equipment?
- What describes an industrial computer that controls all operations of a machine through inputs and outputs?
- What is a secondary task for maintenance technicians that is used for repair purposes?
- What type of maintenance do FlexTrades technicians perform when working on clogged drains, changing light bulbs, and/or switching out doorknobs?
- What organization is primarily focused on the safety of manufacturing environments for the workforce?
- What type of components are powered by pressurized fluid?
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- What acronym is associated with the maker/brand of the system, components, or machinery?
- What is the process of determining the root cause of downtime equipment?
- What type of maintenance is performed when an alarm sounds or the machine is not working correctly?
- What reference material document is a diagram composed of lines and hydraulic or electrical components?
- What is the process of keeping machines up and running in a facility?
- What is the process of implementing the solution to the issue determined on equipment?
- What is a system technicians may work on for facility maintenance that conditions the air or supplies heat to the building?
- What type of components work with electricity and mechanical components?
- What type of maintenance is performed on a periodic schedule for machinery?
- What title is interchangeable with Maintenance Technician?
- What type of equipment is required to wear for the safety of the employee?
21 Clues: What type of components are powered by air? • What is referred to when discussing 480/3-phase? • What is an applicable skillset for machine builders? • What type of components are powered by pressurized fluid? • What title is interchangeable with Maintenance Technician? • What is the process of keeping machines up and running in a facility? • ...
PoBF final review 2022-05-11
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- be corrected as soon as possible
- may be misused, causing injury to self and others.
- The buying of goods and services for a business
- Inspection of work areas and audits of safety programs are tools
- when a person comes in contact with an electrical current
- Any chemical found in a solid form
- Any space with limited openings and poor ventilation
- Occupational Safe and Health Act of 1970
- Potential events or situations that can cause injury
- An unexpected happening that may result in injury, loss, or
- Any chemical found in a liquid form at room temperature
- Work that requires doing the same actions over and over again
- tiny drops of liquid that are suspended in the air
- can damage a person's hearing suddenly or gradually over time
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- Fulfilling the requirements of the law
- Wet or oily surfaces, can cause falls
- All safety deficiencies found during audits and inspections
- can be used to identify problems
- Any other physical objects that can cause injury or illness
- Freedom from danger, risk, or injury
- The form that a business fills out to order goods; may be the same as a purchase agreement or purchase contract.
- any object that is operated or held in the hand can cause cuts or even amputations
- Overexposure to ____ or being trapped in a cold place may cause frostbite, hypothermia, and, potentially, death
- tiny particles of solids
- Any situation in which a person may fall or have objects fall on them
- Any hot surface or overexposure to sunlight
- The possibility of loss (failure) or gain (success)
27 Clues: tiny particles of solids • be corrected as soon as possible • can be used to identify problems • Any chemical found in a solid form • Freedom from danger, risk, or injury • Wet or oily surfaces, can cause falls • Fulfilling the requirements of the law • Occupational Safe and Health Act of 1970 • Any hot surface or overexposure to sunlight • ...
Health and Safety Week 2025 Crossword 2025-04-01
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- Any unplanned and unwanted event which results in damage or injury, or which could have resulted in damage or injury.
- Any act of aggression, harassment, or threat occurring at work.
- Automated External Defibrillator, a life-saving device used during cardiac arrest.
- The Digital Security Incident Management platform that Oxford Properties uses.
- A designated individual responsible for guiding occupants during a fire emergency.
- The study of designing workspaces to reduce strain and improve efficiency.
- Dangerous object, event, behaviour, or conditions, which can interrupt or interfere with the expected orderly process of an activity, or can adversely affect the travel path of a vehicle.
- Point A designated safe location where people gather after evacuating.
- Safety Data Sheet, providing information about hazardous materials.
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- An action to eliminate the cause of a nonconformity and to prevent recurrence.
- The process of safely exiting a building during an emergency.
- A security measure used to protect occupants from a potential threat.
- A simulated exercise to practice response procedures for emergencies.
- Personal Protective Equipment used to minimize exposure to hazards.
- The Digital Health and Safety Platform that Oxford Properties uses.
- The initial help given to a person who is injured or suddenly ill.
- The shared values, attitudes, and practices that promote workplace safety.
- The process of identifying and analyzing potential hazards in a workplace.
- An unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness, or damage but had the potential to do so.
- Any injury sustained by an employee while at work that prevents them from being able to perform their job for at least one day/shift.
20 Clues: The process of safely exiting a building during an emergency. • Any act of aggression, harassment, or threat occurring at work. • The initial help given to a person who is injured or suddenly ill. • Personal Protective Equipment used to minimize exposure to hazards. • The Digital Health and Safety Platform that Oxford Properties uses. • ...
The European Union SS6E8.d 2025-12-10
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- Legal document which created the European Union
- Limit on trade or production set by the EU
- Zone where EU citizens can travel without passport checks
- System allowing goods and services to move freely
- Economic accomplishment making trade easier and efficient
- Goal of promoting free trade among EU members
- EU status as the world’s leading trade force
- Rules for environment and safety enforced by the EU
- Number of EU nations that have adopted the euro
- Nations that belong to the European Union
- EU rules to preserve nature and reduce pollution
- Freedom for workers to cross borders for employment
- Event when the United Kingdom voted to leave the EU
- Institution established to protect citizens’ rights in EU countries
- Level of wealth, comfort, and material goods in a society
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- Basic freedoms and protections guaranteed to all people
- Agreement that amended and consolidated EU treaties
- Taxes on imports removed among EU members
- Benefit of free trade for consumers and businesses
- Policy allowing free movement within Schengen countries
- Group of EU countries using the euro as their currency
- Rules set by the EU to protect nature
- Single currency used by many EU countries
- Group of countries acting together in trade agreements
- Trade limits set to protect industries or resources
- Complete bans on imports for safety or political reasons
- Protected by the Court of Human Rights
- Organization of European countries promoting trade and peace
- Independent country that controls its own laws and government
- System allowing goods to move without tariffs among EU members
- Type of union where member countries keep their own laws and military
- Only directly elected EU body representing citizens
- Ban on imports for safety or political reasons
33 Clues: Rules set by the EU to protect nature • Protected by the Court of Human Rights • Taxes on imports removed among EU members • Single currency used by many EU countries • Nations that belong to the European Union • Limit on trade or production set by the EU • EU status as the world’s leading trade force • Goal of promoting free trade among EU members • ...
Safety First- Issue 1 2018-07-31
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- Confine a fire by closing doors to _________ fire/smoke.
- A benefit of maintaining a Joint Commission _________ is that it helps organize and strengthen patient safety efforts.
- The Joint Commission surveys healthcare facilities to ensure that patient care and _________ are provided safely.
- The purpose of the National Patient Safety Goals is to improve patient _________.
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- Use at least _________ ways to identify patients such as the patient’s name and medical record number.
- Remember _________ to know how to use a fire extinguisher.
- Always use proper hand hygiene to prevent _________.
- In the case of a fire, remember RACE – _________, Announce, Confine, and Extinguish.
- Every 3 years the Joint Commission conducts a survey of USA Medical Center and select departments of Mitchell Cancer Institute including infusion, lab, _________, and cyberknife.
- When extinguishing a fire, aim for the _________ of the fire.
10 Clues: Always use proper hand hygiene to prevent _________. • Confine a fire by closing doors to _________ fire/smoke. • Remember _________ to know how to use a fire extinguisher. • When extinguishing a fire, aim for the _________ of the fire. • The purpose of the National Patient Safety Goals is to improve patient _________. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2025-08-18
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- _____ should be pulled back into a ponytail to keep you safe.
- This safety equipment will be worn to protect your hands during labs.
- Do not _____ anything or put it near your mouth even if it seems safe to you.
- Keep lab areas ______ and dispose of any waste as directed by the teacher (me!).
- This is the way to smell things to protect your nose!
- Always _____ your hands with soap and water before leaving.
- Accidents are going to happen but please _______ any to me so I can clean them up appropriately.
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- ______ carefully to instructions and ask questions before you begin any experiment.
- This safety equipment should be used to put out small fires. Ours is located in the front of the classroom.
- Protect your eyes with this safety equipment.
10 Clues: Protect your eyes with this safety equipment. • This is the way to smell things to protect your nose! • Always _____ your hands with soap and water before leaving. • _____ should be pulled back into a ponytail to keep you safe. • This safety equipment will be worn to protect your hands during labs. • ...
GENERAL SAFETY RULES 2020-08-17
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- WATCH WHERE YOU ARE GOING, WALK, DO NOT ____.
- ABIDE BY ALL STUDENT HAND BOOK RULES FOR ___________.
- OILY OR _________ RAGS SHOULD BE PLACED IN AN APPROVED COVERED METAL CONTAINER.
- ______ WORKING IF YOU FEEL DIZZY OR NAUSEATED.
- DRESS __________ FOR WORK IN THE LAB.
- BE COOPERATIVE AND AGREEABLE WITH FELLOW STUDENT AND ________ THEIR RIGHTS AND FEELINGS.
- NEVER ________ OR TOSS TOOLS OR MATERIALS.
- NEVER _________ TO A PERSON OPERATING A MACHINES.
- REPORT ALL ________ TO THE INSTRUCTOR AT ONCE.
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- CLEAN UP SPILLED LIQUIDS __________.
- KEEP HANDS DRY WHEN ____________ ELECTRIC POWER CORDS.
- DO NOT DO ANY WORK WHEN THE _________ IS OUT OF THE ROOM.
- ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY ________ OR GOGGLES AT ALL TIMES, BEFORE WORK BEGINS.
- STAY OUT OF THE SAFETY ________ WHEN ANOTHER PERSON IS USING THE MACHINES.
- TURN ON EXHAUST _____________ FANS WHEN WORKING IN THE PAINTING OR FINISHING AREA.
- IF ___________ CATCHES FIRE, EXTINGUISH THE FIRE WITH WATER.
- LIFT OBJECTS WITH ARMS AND ______.
17 Clues: LIFT OBJECTS WITH ARMS AND ______. • CLEAN UP SPILLED LIQUIDS __________. • DRESS __________ FOR WORK IN THE LAB. • NEVER ________ OR TOSS TOOLS OR MATERIALS. • WATCH WHERE YOU ARE GOING, WALK, DO NOT ____. • ______ WORKING IF YOU FEEL DIZZY OR NAUSEATED. • REPORT ALL ________ TO THE INSTRUCTOR AT ONCE. • NEVER _________ TO A PERSON OPERATING A MACHINES. • ...
SHIP CLASSIFICATION 2022-02-05
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- the ship’s capability to regaign her balance
- the ship’s capability to respond to commands from the wheelhouse
- the opposite of to float
- regularly travelling by sea
- It's the ship's identity document
- to enter or record on an official list or directory.
- a boat carried by a ship and used in an emergency
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- the ability or tendency of something to float in water or other fluid.
- the quality that refers to the ship’s speed
- international maritime organization
- to arrange (a group of people or things) in classes or categories according to shared characteristics
- The navigation notation meaning that the ship can sail on high seas in any period of the year
- to act in accordance with a law or a rule
- the condition of being protected from dangers or risks
- an official inspector or technician
- the quality referring to the ship’s rolling movement
- the convention establishing the ship's safety requirements
17 Clues: the opposite of to float • regularly travelling by sea • It's the ship's identity document • international maritime organization • an official inspector or technician • to act in accordance with a law or a rule • the quality that refers to the ship’s speed • the ship’s capability to regaign her balance • a boat carried by a ship and used in an emergency • ...
Culinary Vocabulary Chapters 2 2013-09-19
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- diagram of movements of things in complex systems
- make clean and hygienic
- lab where analysis is done on a computer generated model
- multiple sickness from common food
- guidelines to follow for a food safety plan
- safety limits which control measures must achieve
- water that may be consumed by humans
- growth of minute fungi associated with decay
- situation involving exposure to danger
- foods capable of growing infectious bacteria
- microorganisms that cause disease
- temperature range which foodborne bacteria can grow
- environmentally friendly approach to pest management
- official responsible for public health
- organism that lives on a host to take its nutrients
- free from dirt and is not contaminated
- accumulation of soft metals that poison the body
- measure of free moisture in food
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- sickness from consumption of contaminated food
- detailed cleaning schedule that tells when, how, and who will clean
- transfer of bacteria from one food to another
- FDA seafood inspection program
- danger or risk
- the spoiling of food by toxic substances
- point at which food safety hazard can be prevented
- steps needed to transform raw materials into manufactured food products
- microscopic organism such as fungus
- rule that states that food should be used in the order it is delivered
- poisonous substance produced in living cells
- type of fungus used in baking to make dough rise
- small infectious agent inside living cells
- expresses acidity or alkalinity of a solution
32 Clues: danger or risk • make clean and hygienic • FDA seafood inspection program • measure of free moisture in food • microorganisms that cause disease • multiple sickness from common food • microscopic organism such as fungus • water that may be consumed by humans • situation involving exposure to danger • official responsible for public health • ...
Chapter 6 2021-10-01
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- also know on as galvanic current
- safety device that prevents electrical wires from overheating
- human contact with an electric current
- unit of electric strength,
- term for any appliance that requires electricity in order to work,
- safety device designed to protect the user during operations of appliances
- material through which electricity can flow easily,
- constant current in which electrons move at an even rate & flow in only one direction
- break in the path of electricity
- instrument used to change d/c to a/c
- type of shock that passes through a small part of the body
- application of electrical currents during treatments to the skin
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- process of forcing a water based solution into the skin by applying galvanic current to the solution
- flow of electricity along a conductor,
- current also known as ionization
- form of energy that produces light, heat, magnetic and chemical changes,
- unit of electric resistance
- allowing electrons to flow first in one direction, then in the other
- special instrument used to change A/C to D/C
- safety device that breaks the flow of current when an overload occurs
- material that does not allow the flow of electric current,
- skin treatment that allows an alkaline solution to enter the skin when assures to galvanic current
- indicates the number of cycles, per second, that a generator alternates current
- problem that occurs when too many appliances are put on one circuit & operated at the same time
- path in which the electricity leaves the source & travels to an appliance in order to power it
- measure of how much electrical energy Is being used
- unit of electric pressure; short for voltage,
27 Clues: unit of electric strength, • unit of electric resistance • also know on as galvanic current • current also known as ionization • break in the path of electricity • instrument used to change d/c to a/c • flow of electricity along a conductor, • human contact with an electric current • special instrument used to change A/C to D/C • unit of electric pressure; short for voltage, • ...
Crossword 2021-05-14
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- conductors A conductive part of equipment which can be touched and which is not normally live, but which may become live when basic insulation fails.
- procedure The procedure of having a single key to switchboards, ensuring only one person has access to switchgear at any given time
- harness Prevents the wearer from falling
- mask Has dark glass to protect the eyes from bright flashes of light
- to work is a documented procedure that authorises certain people to carry out specific work within a specified time frame.
- circuit a device which is plugged into an electrical socket to make sure it is wired properly.
- areas in which special security measures are employed to prevent unauthorized entry.
- plug Inserted in the ears to protect the hearing
- step-downtr ansformedr ecreasesv oltagea nd increasesc urrent
- helmet they protect the head against vertical impacts
- the act of separating something from other things
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- shoes Have steel toe caps and reinforced soles.
- electrical device or modifying current and voltage- a step-up transformer n creases voltage and reduces
- Another general term for safety glasses
- Gas mask – filters gas particles from the air
- mask is a flexible paper pad held over the nose and mouth by elastic or rubber straps for personal comfort against non-toxic nuisance dusts
- precautions. review the safety manuals before starting work
- protection Protect the hearing by covering the ears – can also be attached to the sides of a hardhat.
- For covering the body, arms and legs.
- control panel containing several switches for all the individual circuits of an electrician stallation
- to apply voltage to.
- supervisor are experienced electricians who are in charge of a team of electricians and oversee their work.
- Is flexible paper pad held over the nose and mouth by elastic or rubber straps for personal comfort against non-toxic nuisance dusts
23 Clues: to apply voltage to. • For covering the body, arms and legs. • Another general term for safety glasses • harness Prevents the wearer from falling • Gas mask – filters gas particles from the air • shoes Have steel toe caps and reinforced soles. • plug Inserted in the ears to protect the hearing • the act of separating something from other things • ...
Icon/Action Crossword -Osvaldo 2023-08-23
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- inserts a node that was previously cut or copied.
- – starts/pauses the currently loaded robot Program.
- copy’s and delete’s the currently selected command.
- suppresses currently selected line or indexed command segments
- opens a previously created and saved Program or Installation File.
- Up & Down Changes the current position of the selected command.
- configures robot arm settings and externalequipment.
- removes the currently selected node from the Program Tree.
- Control2 -Robot operations/motion is controlled via the Teach Pendant.
- Checksum -displays the active safety configuration.
- – halts the currently loaded/playing program.
- copy’s the currently selected command.
- creates and/or modifies robot programs.
- creates a new Program or Installation File.
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- Slider – shows, in real time, the relative speed at which the robot arm moves, taking safety settings into account.
- saves a Program, Installation File, or both at the same time.
- Menu -accesses Polyscope Help, About, and Settings.
- opposite of “Automatic” mode. Activated bycentering password on screen.
- – toggles
- – manages robot state by going to the initialization screen.
- – allows a Program to be run in a “Step-Through” format (i.e. One step of the program at a time).
- controls and/or regulates robot movement.
- Buttons Undo/redo the last command.
- Robot Mode. Testing purposes only; in Simulation Mode the Robot Arm does not move.
- Mode select where the robot can only perform pre-defined tasks. Move Tab, Freedrive Mode, modifying or saving Programs/Installations are not available.
- monitors and sets live Input/Output signals to and from the robot control box.
- used to Search for Text within the Program Tree.
- Control2 -Robot operations/motion is controlled externally.
- a simple means of operating the robot using pre- written programs.
29 Clues: – toggles • Buttons Undo/redo the last command. • copy’s the currently selected command. • creates and/or modifies robot programs. • controls and/or regulates robot movement. • creates a new Program or Installation File. • – halts the currently loaded/playing program. • used to Search for Text within the Program Tree. • inserts a node that was previously cut or copied. • ...
Acronyms 2023-11-09
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- Preharvest Interval
- Maximum residue levels. Term used by the European countries to define residue tolerance levels.
- Experimental Use Permit
- Reregistration Eligibility Decision document (also see archived REDs)
- Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
- Record of Collection
- Pesticide Registration Branch
- Regulatory Scientist
- U.S. EPA Pesticide Registration Notice
- County Agricultural Commissioner
- U.S. EPA Pesticide Product and Label System
- Manufacturing Use Product
- Data Processing Number
- Assembly Bill 1011 Food and Agricultural Code (FAC) 12811.5, substantially similar products
- Code of Federal Regulations (Title 40)
- Safety Data Sheet [formerly known as Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)]
- Principle Functioning Agent
- Food and Agricultural Code, California
- Research Authorization
- American Type Culture Collection
- Enforcement (Headquarters), see Regional Offices
- Pesticide Registration Improvement Extension Act of 2018 (Periodic updates of U.S. EPA pesticide registration service fees)
- Department of Pesticide Regulation
- Worker Protection Standard
- Volatile Organic Compound (emissions from pesticides)
- Active Ingredient
- Notices of Proposed and Final Decisions (weekly)
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- Personal Protective Equipment
- Reentry Interval
- U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
- Good Laboratory Practice
- Registration Resource Center
- California Occupational Safety and Health Administration; Regulations related to GHS labeling
- Restricted Use Pesticide (U.S. EPA and DPR)
- Special Local Need
- Pesticide Evaluation Branch
- U.S. EPA stamped- accepted label
- Confidential Statement of Formula
- California Department of Food and Agriculture
- Manufacturing Use Product
- Air Resources Board
- Pesticide Registration and Evaluation Committee
- California Environmental Quality Act (Governor’s Office of Planning and Research)
- Alternate brand name or Additional Brand Name
- California Code of Regulations
- Chemical Abstract Services Number (American Chemical Society)
- Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
- Public Report
49 Clues: Public Report • Reentry Interval • Active Ingredient • Special Local Need • Preharvest Interval • Air Resources Board • Record of Collection • Regulatory Scientist • Data Processing Number • Research Authorization • Experimental Use Permit • Good Laboratory Practice • Manufacturing Use Product • Manufacturing Use Product • Worker Protection Standard • Pesticide Evaluation Branch • ...
Flomax Compression 2023-09-26
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- ___________, harassment, and discrimination will not be tolerated
- Right to
- What is the first step of the seven step initial response strategy
- a narrowly avoided collision or other accident is a
- When completing a __________, you are analyzing a job task, environment or work process for known hazards and then finding ways of dealing with those hazards to ensure the safety of the workers.
- you must wear all your
- Supervisors and managers are required to fill on out a month
- __________ ____________is a particular action aimed at removing the cause of product failures and nonconformities in an effort to prevent their future recurrence.
- Manager/Supervisors one responsibility
- When a new worker is introduced to a job site or an existing worker is introduced to a new site, they must complete a client _________________?
- Main Objective
- Make all persons on the worksite _________ of hazards and changing conditions that may have an impact on their safety.
- How often does Flomax review a ERP?
- Element 9 is
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- when adding severity and probability you get
- To operate company equipment, you must be trained and deemed _________________________by a supervisor
- Safety meeting are held on ever last _________ of the month.
- Safe work procedures are a type of _______control.
- Site specific hazard assessments is a ______ of the hazards present at the time and place
- an event that has unintentionally happened, but this may not result in damage, harm or injury is a
- any near miss/accident/incident/occupation illnesses to your immediate supervisor.
- What are the chances of it happening?
- How often do the JH&SC meet
- How badly could you get hurt by the hazard?
- Right to
- Right to
26 Clues: Right to • Right to • Right to • Element 9 is • Main Objective • you must wear all your • How often do the JH&SC meet • How often does Flomax review a ERP? • What are the chances of it happening? • Manager/Supervisors one responsibility • How badly could you get hurt by the hazard? • when adding severity and probability you get • Safe work procedures are a type of _______control. • ...
Investigation and ongoing 2018-12-05
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- This type of interview is needed for all family members
- Conducting a safety assessment and safety planning
- Need to be shared with Kin,childcare,placement and screening. 2 words
- small but mighty
- Standard 5 speaks to doing this to an investigation
- Don't let the quiet voice fool you.
- Smarty pants
- number of days to let a collateral know the case transferred
- One type of investigation.
- Section 72 of the acts speaks to this (3 words)
- The best team in the agency
- When a baby is born, please enter this.
- Where you indicate scheduled or unannounced visits.
- Stretchy stretcher
- The person we ask to help us cover on recording days.
- Section 4 of Ministry standards (2 words)
- Kin referrals must be _________.
- family and agency goals (2 words)
- This worker deals with the family after investigation
- The documents need to prioritized and submitted to legal in a timely manner. 2 words
- number of days in which to transfer a case.
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- These should be in Jen's mailbox with a plan on Mondays.
- super Momma
- This must be closed as soon as an interim order is gained. 4 words
- The person with the smallest puppy
- The glue that holds the team together
- When contact logs need to be entered.
- A safety plan should be reviewed often or______.
- An investigation should be completed in this many days.
- Referrals are to be entered on the _____ _____.
- Another type of investigation.
- Child abuse register
- any change of address must be reflected this quickly
- How many weeks do you have to close an investigation case?
- Determination of a child in need of protection.
35 Clues: super Momma • Smarty pants • small but mighty • Stretchy stretcher • Child abuse register • One type of investigation. • The best team in the agency • Another type of investigation. • Kin referrals must be _________. • family and agency goals (2 words) • The person with the smallest puppy • Don't let the quiet voice fool you. • The glue that holds the team together • ...
Turnaround 2019 2019-04-09
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- Boy George had a club
- You need one to do work
- Solitary confinement?
- Did Bonnie Tyler sing our theme song?
- If these are down illness/safety is at risk
- We’re going to make the PG squeal
- It’s about your health
- Hose safety device
- Provincial regulator, acronym
- Not for human occupancy
- You should turn off your devices well ahead of this
- Stuff to buy with chips
- It sometimes causes pitting
- It was a trending safety issue in 2018
- They come in full or half…but never half full
- Do this to get a 1st top draft pick
- It’s like when your spider sense is tingling
- Gary Johns will show you how
- Not the whooping type
- It lurks under insulation, acronym
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- There a disposable brand
- He likes to have it his Way
- Max or 649?
- A marriage of metal?
- It makes the pipe squeal
- It can result in a PID change
- They have your back
- They have a lot of “Energy”
- There are 8 of them
- soldiers get these often in boot camp
- It’s cleaned before inspection
- Mr. T was part of one
- Not to be confused with Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire
- Don’t cry over it
- They have 4 heads
- At ConocoPhillips it’s never so urgent to not take the ______
- A type of work pack, acronym
- Bonding with the earth?
- Unlimited supply of oxygen, acronym
- We’re servicing a few hundred
- Only one person to call, acronym
- The warehouse have many different types
- The most important path
- Darren from Downunder
- It’ll give you 30 mins, acronym
- An awesome camp, acronym
- Fix, synonym
- The plant, acronym
48 Clues: Max or 649? • Fix, synonym • Don’t cry over it • They have 4 heads • Hose safety device • The plant, acronym • They have your back • There are 8 of them • A marriage of metal? • Boy George had a club • Solitary confinement? • Mr. T was part of one • Darren from Downunder • Not the whooping type • It’s about your health • You need one to do work • Not for human occupancy • Bonding with the earth? • ...
Pharmacy Law, etc. 2023-04-27
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- Federal and state operated insurance program for low-income people and those with disabilities
- Drug that requires a prescription for dispensing.
- State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy
- The intentional misuse of a drug
- A change in the original act or law
- Act that causes harm to someone
- The values and morals used within a profession
- A statutory plan passed by Congress
- standards concerning what is right or wrong
- a nonspecific term used to describe a drug that dulls the senses, relieves pain, and can induce profound sleep
- United States Pharmacopeia-National Formulary
- Act that changed reimbursement limits and mandated drug utilization evaluation.
- United States Pharmacopeia
- Federal and state managed insurance program that covers health care and drugs for individuals older than 65
- A drug derived from barbituric acid
- Over-the-counter
- Federal agency that enforces laws regarding controlled substances.
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- A legal concept that describes an action taken without the forethought that should have been used.
- Protected health information
- The mishandling of medication
- National Drug Code
- Drug warning placed in the package
- Any drug or substance scheduled I through V and regulated by the DEA
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- A process that ensures drugs are used appropriately
- The Joint Commission
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
- Labeling of a product that is false and misleading
- Safety Data Sheet
- Physician's Desk Reference
- The agency that is responsible for assuring the safety, efficacy and security of human and veterinary drugs
- Comprehensive information on a medication's actions within a class of drugs
- FDA 5 levels of assessment of fetal affects
33 Clues: Over-the-counter • Safety Data Sheet • National Drug Code • The Joint Commission • Physician's Desk Reference • United States Pharmacopeia • Protected health information • The mishandling of medication • Act that causes harm to someone • The intentional misuse of a drug • Drug warning placed in the package • A change in the original act or law • A statutory plan passed by Congress • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2024-11-01
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- The bottom number in a fraction.
- A substance that produces inflammation when it contacts the skin, eyes, nose, or respiratory system.
- User instructions found on most construction products.
- The possibility of suffering injury or harm resulting from a hazard.
- An abbreviation for the state and federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
- Breathing in a substance, typically in the form of gas, fumes, or dust.
- A number that expresses a portion of a whole.
- Exactly vertical. A line that is perpendicular to ground level.
- A device that protects people from dangerous levels of electrical current by measuring the current difference between two conductors of an electrical circuit.
- Substances that are harmful to health, such as poisons.
- A 90-degree angle between two lines. It is also called a right angle.
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- The amount of space occupied in three dimensions, expressed in cubic units.
- A form that gives complete information about a product and what to do in the event of exposure.
- A straight line from the center of a circle to a point on the circle.
- A comparison of one value to another value by division.
- The measurement of a surface, expressed in square units.
- To cut material at an angle.
- A shortened version of a decimal fraction
- Specific practices and procedures to safeguard employees from the unexpected startup of machinery and equipment.
- The distance around a circle.
- Practical jokes and playful activity that are always inappropriate on a construction site.
- A possible source of danger.
- The shape made by two straight lines meeting in a point.
- A safety equipment you wear to protect yourself from safety hazards.
24 Clues: To cut material at an angle. • A possible source of danger. • The distance around a circle. • The bottom number in a fraction. • A shortened version of a decimal fraction • A number that expresses a portion of a whole. • User instructions found on most construction products. • A comparison of one value to another value by division. • ...
Christmas Test Revision 2024-11-21
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- This can also be a type of biscuit but on the internet they track your history and personal details
- Websites and apps that allow users to create posts or communicate with others e.g. Facebook
- A secure password should have at least ..... characters
- a computer program that can damage your computer e.g slow it down
- You should change your password .....
- Stealing someone elses personal details e.g. their name, bank details
- The news you see online isn't always accurate. This is known as .... ....
- You should not post these online e.g. phone number
- Used to prevent people from accessing certain websites e.g. accessing games in school.
- Your password should not be easily guessed
- When you gain illegal access to someone else's account
- using technology to hurt or bully others
- this is short for electronic safety
- another word for junk mail
- A trail of all the information you leave behind online
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- blocks anything unwanted from the internet e.g. viruses, hackers etc.
- If you think news is fake news, you should check this
- Stories that are deliberately made up to gain more website visitors e.g click here for a free phone
- A good password should have letters, numbers and ...... e.g. ? or ! or *
- e-safety is to do with the safe use of this
- e-safety is about how we ...... online
- You should not ..... everyone you come across online e.g. when gaming online
- before you post anything online you should ......
- Each account you have should have a secure ......
- You should change these settings to make sure only people you know can see your profile
25 Clues: another word for junk mail • this is short for electronic safety • You should change your password ..... • e-safety is about how we ...... online • using technology to hurt or bully others • Your password should not be easily guessed • e-safety is to do with the safe use of this • before you post anything online you should ...... • ...
OH&S Terms 1 2025-09-17
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- daily routines used to prevent injury, illness, and property damage, usually not scheduled.
- the hazard is controlled by replacing it with a less hazardous one.
- actions normally considered “reasonable” in a particular circumstance.
- exposures which may result in the development of disease or illness if uncontrolled.
- chance of loss based on the probability and severity of an injury, illness, or damage.
- completely removes the hazard from the workplace.
- a step-by-step process for performing a task safely from beginning to end.
- the first line of defense against hazards in the workplace.
- an unplanned, undesired event which could have resulted in injury, illness, or damage.
- typically cause accidents/incidents that physically injure workers.
- a worker designated to monitor health, safety, and welfare in workplaces with 1-9 workers.
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- regular examinations of the workplace to recognize and evaluate hazards.
- an unplanned, undesired event that results in injury, illness, or damage.
- Any condition, substance, practice or behavior that has the potential to cause loss.
- controls that encourage safe work practices.
- the hazard is physically separated from the workers.
- a person authorized by an employer to exercise direction and control over workers.
- a person who employs 1 or more workers.
- a person who is engaged in an occupation.
- designated to monitor health, safety, and welfare where a representative is impractical.
- regularly scheduled examinations carried out to prevent injury, illness, and property damage.
- the ‘real’ or ‘underlying’ causes of accidents/incidents.
- measures that are implemented to eliminate or minimize hazards.
- a guideline established to help workers perform a task with minimum risk.
24 Clues: a person who employs 1 or more workers. • a person who is engaged in an occupation. • controls that encourage safe work practices. • completely removes the hazard from the workplace. • the hazard is physically separated from the workers. • the ‘real’ or ‘underlying’ causes of accidents/incidents. • the first line of defense against hazards in the workplace. • ...
French Revolution 2025-12-07
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- What Napoleon did when he too kover other European nations.
- This group of French citizens marched on Versailles demanding to see the King.
- This governing body ran the government creating the Committee of Public Safety.
- The “Hero of two Worlds” who also led the National Guard.
- This period dominated by the Committee of Public Safety was filled with violence and executions.
- in 1791 the National Assembly's task was complete when they wrote this.
- the storming of this was a turning point for the revolutionary cause.
- The oath taken in one of these set the stage for the early revolution.
- This was created as a fast and humane execution method.
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- This extremely radical faction made up of middle-class lawyers joined with the sans-culottes.
- The leader of the Committee of Public Safety who tried to purge France.
- The first island Napoleon was exiled to.
- The execution of this man and his wife signaled the end to the Monarchy in France.
- The War on ________________ was aimed at other European powers like Austria.
- the First title that Bonaparte held before Emperor.
- Napoleon's final defeat before his death in 1823.
- the final republic style government of the French Revolution.
- the Napoleonic _______________ set up a legal framework for for France in the New Empire.
- The Declaration of the ___________________________ stated that all men were born and remain free.
- This Corsica born soldier eventually became a political giant in France.
- the social system set up with these three separate classes.
- Napoleon took the crown out of this man's hands, showing only he gives himself the right to rule.
- When Napoleon invaded this nation they used scorched Earth tactics.
23 Clues: The first island Napoleon was exiled to. • Napoleon's final defeat before his death in 1823. • the First title that Bonaparte held before Emperor. • This was created as a fast and humane execution method. • The “Hero of two Worlds” who also led the National Guard. • What Napoleon did when he too kover other European nations. • ...
kitchen fire safety 2020-09-18
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- The leading cause of kitchen fires.
- room where most home fires start
- Once everyone is out,_ _ _ _ out.
- The day most cooking fires happen.
- Get _ _ _ and crawl under smoke.
- Keep the kitchen clear of _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Carbon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is the #1 cause of accidental deaths.
- _ _ _ _ Protection Week
- Close _ _ _ _ _ behind you to prevent the fire from spreading.
- City which the Great Fire of 1871 happened.
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- Be ready for the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Assign a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ spot outside that is a safe distance away from your home.
- keep a _ _ _ handy while cooking.
- The leading cause of fires in the kitchen is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cooking.
- 2 story home should have an _ _ _ _ _ _ ladder for evacuation.
- Month of Fire Protection Week.
- In a home safety emergency _ _ _ _ _ _ counts.
- 3 out of 5 home fire deaths resulted from fires in homes with no working smoke _ _ _ _ _ _.
18 Clues: _ _ _ _ Protection Week • Month of Fire Protection Week. • room where most home fires start • Get _ _ _ and crawl under smoke. • Once everyone is out,_ _ _ _ out. • keep a _ _ _ handy while cooking. • The day most cooking fires happen. • The leading cause of kitchen fires. • Be ready for the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Keep the kitchen clear of _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • ...
Kitchen Safety Crossword 2016-12-14
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- Work together and take ______ when cooking.
- Always cut ______ from yourself.
- Tie back long ______.
- No ______ in the kitchen!
- Make sure to ______ your chocolate treats!
- Use oven ______ when grabbing hot dishes.
- Take kitchen ______ seriously!
- ____ Surfaces before preparing ingredients.
- Clean ______ before preparing new ingredients.
- Wash fruits and vegetables in ______ water.
- Always ______ to your leaders!
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- Always store leftovers in the ______.
- Use ______ and warm water when washing hands.
- ______ touch the stove with your hand.
- Always wash your ______ before and after cooking.
- Roll up your ______.
- Pick Knives Up by the______.
- Always wear an ______.
18 Clues: Roll up your ______. • Tie back long ______. • Always wear an ______. • No ______ in the kitchen! • Pick Knives Up by the______. • Take kitchen ______ seriously! • Always ______ to your leaders! • Always cut ______ from yourself. • Always store leftovers in the ______. • ______ touch the stove with your hand. • Use oven ______ when grabbing hot dishes. • ...
FSQA Food Safety 2018-01-23
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- a dilution of sodium chloride and citric acid to form a solution
- Pathogenic Shinga Toxin E. coli
- Procedures to be followed when a deviation occurs
- to prevent the adulteration and contamination of food products
- forms completed by inspection program personnel and issued to the establishment when there is a failure to comply with regulatory requirements
- general guidelines to be followed in an operation
- Any product that is not suitable for human consumption
- A point, step, or procedure at which biological, physical, or chemical factors can be controlled.
- Something maintenance should turn in to FSQA
- Intended for use as human food
- to prevent the creation of insanitary conditions
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- A protein in food which may trigger a specific type of immune response by the human body
- One-celled microorganisms that are either free-living or parasitic, some of which may cause illness to humans and animals
- Any biological, chemical, or physical property that may cause a food to be unsafe for human consumption
- ATP swab done to indicate if a surface is thoroughly clean
- Anything that may make a product impure or adulterated
- A step or process that is applied to the primal/subprimal to hinder microbial growth such as ASC
- Processing aid that destroys or inhibits the growth of microogranisms
18 Clues: Intended for use as human food • Pathogenic Shinga Toxin E. coli • Something maintenance should turn in to FSQA • to prevent the creation of insanitary conditions • Procedures to be followed when a deviation occurs • general guidelines to be followed in an operation • Anything that may make a product impure or adulterated • ...
Metallurgy Safety Crossword 2013-08-15
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- A control to prevent dropped objects.
- Firmly fixed or placed in position and unlikely to come loose or give way.
- A mehtod of doing something that is worked out in advance.
- To come down freely from a higher to a lower position, moved by the force of gravity.
- Weighing a relatively large amount and thus difficult to lift, carry, or move.
- Rules to live by at NLN.
- to limit or restrict somebody or something / To exercise power or authority over something.
- A structure such as a fence that is intended to prevent access or keep one place separate from another.
- Extreme tiredness or weariness resulting from physical or mental activity.
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- Surrounding an area to control access to it.
- The length of space separating two peopl, places, or things.
- A set of tools designed to review, set standards, and identify system issues with the aim of preventing injuries.
- The force in which one object hits another
- The rate of change in the postion of an object as it moves in a particular direction.
- to move, act, or proceed quickly.
- A temporary framework of poles and planks tha is used to support workers and materials.
- To lose your footing or grip.
- To come into posession of something.
18 Clues: Rules to live by at NLN. • To lose your footing or grip. • to move, act, or proceed quickly. • To come into posession of something. • A control to prevent dropped objects. • The force in which one object hits another • Surrounding an area to control access to it. • A mehtod of doing something that is worked out in advance. • ...
Lab Safety & Equipment 2013-08-31
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- Used to hold many different things such as flasks, crucibles, and evaporating dishes when they are hot.
- Used to clean test tubes.
- Uses two lenses to make things look larger.
- Wear safety _______ at all times in the lab as directed.
- Do not ___ any part of a plant.
- Used to hold test tubes.
- Used to hold and heat liquids.
- Follow all ________ the teacher has given you.
- Used to measure length in the Metric System.
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- Used to mix, heat, or store substances.
- Used to measure liquid volume.
- Used to target liquids into any container so they will not be lost or spoiled.
- Used to stir things.
- If chemicals get into your eyes, _____ your eyes immediately.
- Used to place specimens on to observe under the microscope.
- Used to take temperature of solids, liquids and gasses.
- Keep your hands ____ from your face while you are working on any activity.
- Notify your ______ immediately if a piece of glass breaks.
18 Clues: Used to stir things. • Used to hold test tubes. • Used to clean test tubes. • Used to measure liquid volume. • Used to hold and heat liquids. • Do not ___ any part of a plant. • Used to mix, heat, or store substances. • Uses two lenses to make things look larger. • Used to measure length in the Metric System. • Follow all ________ the teacher has given you. • ...
OHV Safety Crossword 2014-09-12
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- Check before you ride, because it’s changeable.
- Wear to protect your skin from sun damage.
- What adults need to do when children are riding.
- Ride slowly and travel straight across it.
- Slow down your speed in this area.
- Important to easily reach and operate.
- Dangerous to ride on this type of road.
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- Always put one on before getting on an OHV.
- Always pick up and never leave behind.
- Never allow one on a single rider ATV.
- Keeps the noise level down.
- Need to ride on private property.
- Watch out for on the trail.
- OHV operators yield to these riders.
- An area where animals live.
- Arrestor: Prevent fires. (2 Words)
- Necessary to become a skilled rider.
- Caring about people, animals, and the environment.
18 Clues: Keeps the noise level down. • Watch out for on the trail. • An area where animals live. • Need to ride on private property. • Slow down your speed in this area. • Arrestor: Prevent fires. (2 Words) • OHV operators yield to these riders. • Necessary to become a skilled rider. • Always pick up and never leave behind. • Never allow one on a single rider ATV. • ...
Lab Safety & Tools 2022-08-15
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- What should be tied back when working with fire?
- Never wear _______ articles of clothing in the lab
- When using sharp instruments, cut _____ from you to avoid injury
- Protect eyes in a lab
- Do not eat or bring ______ into the lab
- Used to examine small objects
- Avoid wearing ________ in the lab so your face does not burn
- Used to flush out eyes in case of emergency
- Used to protect body in a lab
- Worn to protect hands in the lab
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- Used to put out fires
- Never reach over an open _____
- Used to heat materials in a lab
- All shoes in the lab should be ______ toed
- Never mix random _________ in the lab
- Hand motion you should use if you need to smell a chemical
- Heat chemicals in an ______ container to avoid pressure building up
- Who should you notify if there is an accident?
18 Clues: Used to put out fires • Protect eyes in a lab • Used to examine small objects • Used to protect body in a lab • Never reach over an open _____ • Used to heat materials in a lab • Worn to protect hands in the lab • Never mix random _________ in the lab • Do not eat or bring ______ into the lab • All shoes in the lab should be ______ toed • ...
Safety class test 2024-02-28
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- treat all specimens as if they are ........
- kit used for samples (blood) that have been dropped or have been knocked over
- hazard that involves infected or infectious blood, body fluids and secretions
- hazard that can result in burns and falls
- hazard that involves injury due to loose tiles, ladders etc
- exposure to a biohazard by way of mouth and swallowed
- accidental exposure route by puncturing intact skin with a sharp object
- tape used to seal specimen containers to prevent leaks
- after biological waste is collected by a waste disposal company it is
- must be audible throughout a building in case of fire
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- liquids capable of ignition and result in a fire
- most common exposure route for BBPs
- biohazardous substances inhaled as aerosoles or fumes
- precautions to ensure safe handling of biological substances that pose a risk to health
- fatal result of being in contact with an overloaded circuit
- container that must be used for needles and scalpels
- sharps containers must be marked with this symbol
- being exposed to pathogens through eyes, mouth and nose etc
18 Clues: most common exposure route for BBPs • hazard that can result in burns and falls • treat all specimens as if they are ........ • liquids capable of ignition and result in a fire • sharps containers must be marked with this symbol • container that must be used for needles and scalpels • biohazardous substances inhaled as aerosoles or fumes • ...
Safety Week Crossword! 2024-04-30
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- Washing hands immediately after taking off gloves before leaving the lab
- A material that can be harmful to us in the lab
- When you are working with something like a syringe or needle and you poke yourself (call 555 immediately)
- ________ protective equipment: Items you wear to keep yourself safe in the lab
- ______ data sheets: Online or physical forms that list the hazards of the chemicals you are working with
- Where you place needles/syringes when you are done using them
- Notifying Lilly security if performing work in the lab after hours and no one is around
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- Located in every lab, what you use to wash your whole body in the event of a large spill that covers most of your body
- Designated materials inside the lab to clean up smaller spills that do not require Lilly Fire Department help
- Located in every lab, what you use to wash your eyes if you accidentally splash a hazardous substance
- ______ nurse Who you see when you have a safety incident and need assistance
- A material that can easily catch fire
- A situation in which a person was not injured, but was at risk to have been injured
- ______ hazardous material
- Materials that give off oxygen
- A reactive substance that can burst and cause significant damage
- Areas of campus that we go to when we evacuate in case of fire
- Where you go for accidents if the contractor nurse is unavailable
18 Clues: ______ hazardous material • Materials that give off oxygen • A material that can easily catch fire • A material that can be harmful to us in the lab • Where you place needles/syringes when you are done using them • Areas of campus that we go to when we evacuate in case of fire • A reactive substance that can burst and cause significant damage • ...
Safety Crossword 3 2023-01-30
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- While using a safety knife, all employees should cut________ from themselves.
- Always test the _______ of packages and bags prior to handling them.
- While lifting oversize packages, all employees must use ___________ on opposite corners of the package.
- Black and _______ striped 5S tape are No Obstruction Areas.
- While stowing, associates should keep their load ________ to their body.
- While using the safety carry method, always work within your__________ limits.
- Learning and ambassadors have ______ vest, they can help with training questions.
- The _______ mile is the designated walkway.
- While logging into Dolphin, never share your__________with anyone.
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- When stowing totes of jiffies always use the ___________________ cart.
- The shelter in place location has green sign with a _________ on it.
- True or False: It is ok to perform TDR (trailer Dock & Release) if you are not trained.
- If a package is leaking, you should contact _________team.
- All associates should make sure their working area is __________as possible to avoid trip hazards.
- In case of an emergency, to immediately stop the conveyor push the__________ button.
- While working at Amazon, all employees must use their________ zone when handling packages.
- To avoid twisting all associates should use _________ over_________.
- When placing product on U-boats you should always make sure the ______ is engaged.
18 Clues: The _______ mile is the designated walkway. • If a package is leaking, you should contact _________team. • Black and _______ striped 5S tape are No Obstruction Areas. • While logging into Dolphin, never share your__________with anyone. • The shelter in place location has green sign with a _________ on it. • ...
Safety Vocabulary Crossword 2023-08-30
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- not caring about yourself or others
- not in working order
- rough, noisy activity
- poisonous
- Faulty
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- an object that is in the way
- permanent damage or death
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- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- care taken beforehand
- under the direction of another person
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- Dangerous
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- -cuts and bruises
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • poisonous • -cuts and bruises • not in working order • care taken beforehand • rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Floral Design Safety 2023-08-30
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- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- not caring about yourself or others
- under the direction of another person
- care taken beforehand
- rough, noisy activity
- faulty
- injury cuts and bruises
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- Weariness or exhaustion
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- not in working order
- an object that is in the way
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- dangerous
- poisonous
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- injury permanent damage or death
18 Clues: faulty • dangerous • poisonous • not in working order • care taken beforehand • rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • injury cuts and bruises • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • injury permanent damage or death • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Safety PowerPoint Crossword 2023-05-15
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- Do this first during a fire.
- Do this by closing windows and doors.
- You must ensure to do this for all clients.
- You must know who the client is.
- Most common injury for healthcare workers.
- Control this to reduce fatigue.
- Older persons are more at risk for falls due to physical changes in this body system.
- Also known as a spark or flame.
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- Most likely place for a fire in a home.
- A material that will burn.
- You should know where this is located in case of a fire.
- This type of caregiver is dangerous.
- Do this regularly to reduce fatigue.
- Most common injury for children and elderly.
- Clients with this challenge is more likely to be in an accident.
- Call Poison ____ if you suspect poisoning.
- Responsible for training you on mechanical lifts, WHMIS, fire safety, etc. in the workplace.
- Call bells should always be left within this:
18 Clues: A material that will burn. • Do this first during a fire. • Control this to reduce fatigue. • Also known as a spark or flame. • You must know who the client is. • This type of caregiver is dangerous. • Do this regularly to reduce fatigue. • Do this by closing windows and doors. • Most likely place for a fire in a home. • Call Poison ____ if you suspect poisoning. • ...
SAFETY CROSSWORD COMPETITION 2025-02-10
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- An unplanned event that cause harm or damage.
- All running nip point or rotating part must have____.
- _____to show wind direction.
- An event that could have resulted in injury, damage, or loss, but did not.
- CPR stands for Cardio ____ Resuscitation.
- The most effective hazard control in hierarchy of control.
- We can measure O2, H2S, CO and ____ with multi-gas detector.
- I can learn about the Hazards of specific Chemicals by.
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- Excessive noise and heat are examples of _____ hazards.
- ______ is any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or
- Platform to report hazard and incident.
- While accessing ladder, always use ____ point contact.
- _____ is a combination of probability (or likelihood) and consequence (or severity).
- Do Not Use In case of Emergency (Fire, Earthquake).
- One of the Primary Risk in Confined space is Lack of _____.
- Who is The Occupier of our Plant?
- This gas is flammable and has no color and odor.
- The full form of LTI is _____ Time Injury.
18 Clues: _____to show wind direction. • Who is The Occupier of our Plant? • Platform to report hazard and incident. • CPR stands for Cardio ____ Resuscitation. • The full form of LTI is _____ Time Injury. • An unplanned event that cause harm or damage. • This gas is flammable and has no color and odor. • Do Not Use In case of Emergency (Fire, Earthquake). • ...
Work Health & Safety 2025-02-10
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- Equipment used to protect your face
- Risk _____; form used to identify hazards
- A common fungal zoonosis
- A disease causing microorganism
- Kills bacteria, viruses, fungi
- ___ of control; used to reduce risks
- A type of disease transmitted from animals to humans
- __-__ checks done prior to commencing a task
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- Record of meeting topics, attendees and decisions made
- Hazardous disposable items that should be placed in a yellow biohazard bin after use
- Breaks down visible dirt and fats on surfaces
- A disease transmitted by horses to humans
- Assess this level in yourself before performing a task
- An item or thing that can cause harm
- Separate housing for suspected diseased animals
- Abbreviation for a set of steps to safely complete a task
- The focus of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
- Abbreviation for equipment used to protect humans from harm
18 Clues: A common fungal zoonosis • Kills bacteria, viruses, fungi • A disease causing microorganism • Equipment used to protect your face • An item or thing that can cause harm • ___ of control; used to reduce risks • The focus of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) • A disease transmitted by horses to humans • Risk _____; form used to identify hazards • ...
Community Safety Crossword 2025-09-16
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- Always close and lock all _ _ _ _ _ _ _ when you leave your home.
- Always wear your _ _ _ _ _ _ when biking.
- Always lock your _ _ _ when parked.
- Never open emails from _ _ _ _ _ _ _ senders.
- Install a smoke _ _ _ _ _ in every room.
- Residents can use the _ _ _ _ _ _ it portal on the Town's website to report any issues or concerns.
- Community outreach services _ _ _ _ _ _ _ people to appropriate support services.
- Never share personal _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with strangers.
- Install _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ devices for added home safety.
- You can report anonymously to _ _ _ _ _ stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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- Over 1,000 community responses shaped The Safer _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Plan at the Town.
- Remove all _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ from your car.
- Did you know you can get rebates for security devices through the Town's Security _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Scheme?
- Do not answer the door to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Walk with a _ _ _ _ _ _ at night.
- Report all suspicious activity to the _ _ _ _ _ _ on 131 444.
- In an emergency, stay _ _ _ _ and call for help.
- The Town provides rebates for _ _ _ _ through the CCTV Partnership Program.
18 Clues: Walk with a _ _ _ _ _ _ at night. • Always lock your _ _ _ when parked. • Install a smoke _ _ _ _ _ in every room. • Always wear your _ _ _ _ _ _ when biking. • Remove all _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ from your car. • Do not answer the door to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Never open emails from _ _ _ _ _ _ _ senders. • In an emergency, stay _ _ _ _ and call for help. • ...
unit 9 vocab 1 2013-07-12
Building and Construction 2025-11-12
Unit 11 2024-02-12
WHS 2021-10-17
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- an event that will produce injury to people or damage to property unless immediate action is taken
- an unplanned action that may cause injury
- to discuss or exchange ideas, advice in workplace
- anything that can cause injury, disease or death
- material safety data sheet
- the chance a hazard actually causing injury or illness
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- personal protective equipment
- systematic check of areas of concern in workplace
- handling a wide range of work activities moving, lifting, pushing, pulling
- miss an accident that does not produce an injury or disease
- damage to body caused by exposure to hazard
- workplace health and safety
12 Clues: material safety data sheet • workplace health and safety • personal protective equipment • an unplanned action that may cause injury • damage to body caused by exposure to hazard • anything that can cause injury, disease or death • systematic check of areas of concern in workplace • to discuss or exchange ideas, advice in workplace • ...
Gladys Aylward 2016-02-08
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- This protected Gladys from serious harm.
- What did Gladys do to help the Chinese army?
- Many children lost their parents and became these.
- Where did Gladys take the children?
- The Japanese ______ Gladys in the back.
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- The country where she worked as a missionary in the 1930's.
- Which country invaded China when Gladys was there?
- What nationality was Gladys?
- Gladys led the orphans to safety across these.
- How many months did it take for the children to walk to safety?
- Gladys wanted to help the war orphans so she became this.
- The orphans didn't have much of this.
12 Clues: What nationality was Gladys? • Where did Gladys take the children? • The orphans didn't have much of this. • The Japanese ______ Gladys in the back. • This protected Gladys from serious harm. • What did Gladys do to help the Chinese army? • Gladys led the orphans to safety across these. • Which country invaded China when Gladys was there? • ...
6S Cultural Change 2022-08-06
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- like a SOP it briefs employees on task safety
- Mistake proofing
- creates an environment that prevents injury
- is an interpretation of trends in human behaviors which aims to increase the effectiveness of a product or service
- identifying hazards and setting preventive controls
- procedures are applied continually until it becomes second nature
- Father of Lean Manufacturing
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- identifying best practices and creating consistent procedures
- put in its proper place
- this band is credited with effecting cultural change world with their music, fashion and lifestyle
- is itself influenced by behavior over time
- Have what is needed
12 Clues: Mistake proofing • Have what is needed • put in its proper place • Father of Lean Manufacturing • is itself influenced by behavior over time • creates an environment that prevents injury • like a SOP it briefs employees on task safety • identifying hazards and setting preventive controls • identifying best practices and creating consistent procedures • ...
Elvis Auto Crossword Puzzle! 2023-08-07
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- Brings your vehicle to a stop
- The road we are located on
- We recommend doing this every 3,000-5,00 miles (Hint:2 wrds)
- Turn it up and jam out to some music!
- Its unscrewed at the pump!(Hint:2 wrds)
- Good place for your stickers!
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- These help you see while you drive when it is dark
- You have 4 on your vehicle
- These remove rain, snow, and other debris from your windshield
- This indicates you are or will be making a turn
- Inflatable car safety device
- You should wear this when you are driving (Hint: Safety strap)
12 Clues: You have 4 on your vehicle • The road we are located on • Inflatable car safety device • Brings your vehicle to a stop • Good place for your stickers! • Turn it up and jam out to some music! • Its unscrewed at the pump!(Hint:2 wrds) • This indicates you are or will be making a turn • These help you see while you drive when it is dark • ...
October ETHOS Edition Newsletter 2022-09-15
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- ______ Employer Hiring Hub
- Business Works Central ______
- Program for Women with Disabilities.
- Program with content specifically for the LGBTQ2S+ and ally community.
- Program for Young Adults aged 15 to 29.
- ETHOS provides business feasibility services to the agency providing worker safety in BC.
- Policy that supports work-life balance by accruing time off.
- The ____ Policy discourages the use of strong smelling products.
- Type of discipline policy to to coach staff to meet performance standards.
- The Inclement _____ Policy details procedures in case of severe snow.
- WorkBC offers a ____ Room for clients to access computers for their job search activities.
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- The Health, Safety, and _____ committee addresses workplace hazards.
- Policy encompassing punctuality and lateness.
- Federally funded program for people with disabilities.
- Program serving women in BC & Alberta.
- The ETHOS Approved Tools list is found on this drive.
- ETHOS ______ Guide provides guidelines for representing our brand in writing and all other mediums.
17 Clues: ______ Employer Hiring Hub • Business Works Central ______ • Program for Women with Disabilities. • Program serving women in BC & Alberta. • Program for Young Adults aged 15 to 29. • Policy encompassing punctuality and lateness. • The ETHOS Approved Tools list is found on this drive. • Federally funded program for people with disabilities. • ...
FO Training Newsletter Issue 05/2023 Quiz 2023-10-27
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- Stable approach criteria:wings level by 300 feet for _____ approach.
- If an approach becomes unstabilized or in _____ , go around.
- A330 SIP.
- The _____ cell thunderstorm is the most basic and common thunderstorm type.
- _____ is a hazard caused by thunderstorms.
- Avoiding thunderstorms is the best _____ .
- What is the 2nd stage of a thunderstorm called?
- A thunderstorm is a cumulonimbus(CB) cloud in which _____ discharge can be seen as lightning and heard as thunder.
- How many components are there for a structured preflight briefing?
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- Cabin crew preflight briefing is conducted by _____ .
- Cabin Safety Inspector attached to FO Training.
- Primary objective of a cabin crew preflight briefing.
- MAB’s Chief Pilot Training is Captain _____ .
- Briefings are _____ .
- How many publications of FO Training Newsletter so far in 2023?
- A _____ cloud is associated with a supercell thunderstorm.
- Avoid thunderstorms by at least _____ nm.
17 Clues: A330 SIP. • Briefings are _____ . • Avoid thunderstorms by at least _____ nm. • _____ is a hazard caused by thunderstorms. • Avoiding thunderstorms is the best _____ . • MAB’s Chief Pilot Training is Captain _____ . • Cabin Safety Inspector attached to FO Training. • What is the 2nd stage of a thunderstorm called? • Cabin crew preflight briefing is conducted by _____ . • ...
DEFENSIVE DRIVING 2024-03-25
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- ALWAYS COME TO A ___STOP AT STOP SIGNS.
- NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC___ADMINISTRATION.
- _____ CAN AFFECT DRIVING ABILITY BY DULLING PERCEPTION AND SLOWING RESPONSE AND REACTION TIME.
- A RESPONSIBLE DRIVER DOES NOT LET ___ PROBLEMS INTERFERE WITH DRIVING BEHAVIOR.
- MOST COLLISIONS OCCUR WITHIN ___.
- IT IS ___TO OPERATE A COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE HAVING AN ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION OF 0.04.
- DRIVER ___ CAN BE SERIOUSLY AFFECTED BY STRESS OR ANGER.
- ___VEHICLES CAN PRESENT MANY HAZARDS.
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- ___ WEATHER CONDITIONS MAY CONTRIBUTE TO NIGHT BLINDNESS.
- ___ CAN BE ROAD HAZARDS.
- WHEN STOPPING BEHIND A VEHICLE MAINTAIN A ___ OF SPACE.
- A ___DRIVER PUTS SAFETY FIRST AND HAS A GOAL OF REACHING EACH DESTINATION SAFELY.
- THE ____ DISTANCE THAT A DRIVER MAINTAINS BEHIND OTHER VEHICLES IS IMPORTANT.
- YEILD THE RIGHT OF WAY TO ___.
- THE I IN THE IPDE FORMULA MEANS ___.
- IF YOU BECOME ___ STOP DRIVING!!
- ___ BLINDESS IS MOST FREQUENT AT NIGHT BUT CAN ALSO OCCUR IN LIGHTED CONDITIONS.
17 Clues: ___ CAN BE ROAD HAZARDS. • YEILD THE RIGHT OF WAY TO ___. • IF YOU BECOME ___ STOP DRIVING!! • MOST COLLISIONS OCCUR WITHIN ___. • THE I IN THE IPDE FORMULA MEANS ___. • ___VEHICLES CAN PRESENT MANY HAZARDS. • ALWAYS COME TO A ___STOP AT STOP SIGNS. • NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC___ADMINISTRATION. • WHEN STOPPING BEHIND A VEHICLE MAINTAIN A ___ OF SPACE. • ...
Personality 2 2024-07-04
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- treats others with justice, does not pick sides and considering different perspective before judging
- relies heavily on others for emotional or practical needs
- willing to consider new ideas or perspective
- prefers harmony and avoids conflict
- lacks confidence in themselves about their appearance or abilities
- positive, always thinks about good outcomes
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- lacks experience & judgement, does not understand how the world works yet
- prefers to work or act alone, self-sufficient
- consistently performs well, can be trusted to do something properly
- refuses to change their mind, being so rigid
- enjoys competition, wants competition
- unpredictable mood-swings
- acts without thinking about the consequences or safety and taking unnecessary risk
- has difficulty waiting or tolerating delays
- holds a desire for retaliation or revenge when wronged
- negative, tends to expect negative outcomes
- lacks courage, not brave, choose safety over risk
17 Clues: unpredictable mood-swings • prefers harmony and avoids conflict • enjoys competition, wants competition • has difficulty waiting or tolerating delays • negative, tends to expect negative outcomes • positive, always thinks about good outcomes • refuses to change their mind, being so rigid • willing to consider new ideas or perspective • ...
UNFI - Lancaster 2023-08-17
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- What type of shoes are only permitted on the production floor?
- In the event of a collision, brace for what?
- Type of device not permitted on production floor.
- Sitting or standing incorrectly is an _______________ hazard.
- What month did UNFI - Lancaster open its doors?
- Safety glasses are required to operate cherry pickers, pacers, or reach __________.
- How many points of contact should PIT operators maintain?
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- When should injuries and near misses be reported?
- Who can operate equipment?
- Last name of person who originally started selling organic food out of his trunk in 1976.
- Acronym for Cleanliness, Pest, Repair, and Odor?
- You can not operate equipment while you are ___________.
- 20 degrees is the CCP for what area?
- 40 degrees is the CCP for what area?
- Leading cause of damage.
- Food Safety System
- 45 degrees is the CCP for what product?
17 Clues: Food Safety System • Leading cause of damage. • Who can operate equipment? • 20 degrees is the CCP for what area? • 40 degrees is the CCP for what area? • 45 degrees is the CCP for what product? • In the event of a collision, brace for what? • What month did UNFI - Lancaster open its doors? • Acronym for Cleanliness, Pest, Repair, and Odor? • ...
World Food Safety Day 2025-06-04
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- ____ meat, poultry, seafood and eggs can spread illness-causing bacteria
- microorganisms can transfer to food _______
- Thawing frozen food at room temperature is
- bacteria that cause food poisoning multiply quickest in the ____ - between 5℃ and 60℃
- Food becomes unsafe if left at room ____ for more than two hours
- If it is not _____ it is not food
- Kills some food bacteria but not all pathogens
- Use a food ____ to check the temperature of cooked food
- Most microorganisms that can make you ____ don't change the look or smell of food
- Food safety is the responsibility of
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- _____ water is never safe to drink
- Purify water by ____, filtering, or chemical treatment
- Washing poultry can spread harmful ____ to hands, surfaces, and utensils
- food contact surfaces must be cleaned and ___ after each use
- Foods are no safer than non-organic foods
- Food safety is based on _____
- Is a plan-based diet safer?
17 Clues: Is a plan-based diet safer? • Food safety is based on _____ • If it is not _____ it is not food • _____ water is never safe to drink • Food safety is the responsibility of • Foods are no safer than non-organic foods • Thawing frozen food at room temperature is • microorganisms can transfer to food _______ • Kills some food bacteria but not all pathogens • ...
World Food Safety Day 2025-06-04
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- Thawing frozen food at room temperature is
- Kills some food bacteria but not all pathogens
- Washing poultry can spread harmful ____ to hands, surfaces, and utensils
- Use a food ____ to check the temperature of cooked food
- _____ water is never safe to drink
- microorganisms can transfer to food _______
- Food safety is based on _____
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- Food becomes unsafe if left at room ____ for more than two hours
- Foods are no safer than non-organic foods
- bacteria that cause food poisoning multiply quickest in the ____ - between 5℃ and 60℃
- food contact surfaces must be cleaned and ___ after each use
- Purify water by ____, filtering, or chemical treatment
- If it is not _____ it is not food
- Food safety is the responsibility of
- ____ meat, poultry, seafood and eggs can spread illness-causing bacteria
- Most microorganisms that can make you ____ don't change the look or smell of food
- Is a plan-based diet safer?
17 Clues: Is a plan-based diet safer? • Food safety is based on _____ • If it is not _____ it is not food • _____ water is never safe to drink • Food safety is the responsibility of • Foods are no safer than non-organic foods • Thawing frozen food at room temperature is • microorganisms can transfer to food _______ • Kills some food bacteria but not all pathogens • ...
a 2019-11-29
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- / I should report to my ____________ immediately if there is an accident, breakage or damaged equipment.
- / I should remind my classmates with long hair to ____________ up their hair before doing any experiment.
- / I should wear safety ____________ when doing any experiment that involves the heating or mixing of liquids.
- / I should not ____________ any chemicals or materials, or put them in my mouth.
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- / I should check whether any parts of my ____________ may pose a safety risk.
- / Before I leave the laboratory, I should ____________ my hands.
- / I should be aware of where I ____________ or sit in the laboratory and the dangers around me.
- / I should not ____________ or drink in the laboratory.
- / I should be aware of where ____________ features are placed in the laboratory.
- / I should not ____________ around when working in the laboratory.
10 Clues: / I should not ____________ or drink in the laboratory. • / Before I leave the laboratory, I should ____________ my hands. • / I should not ____________ around when working in the laboratory. • / I should check whether any parts of my ____________ may pose a safety risk. • / I should be aware of where ____________ features are placed in the laboratory. • ...
WMHD2024 EDM 2024-08-26
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- Knowing each ____ member's strengths forms a good system where we can support each other.
- Having good _____ as a team will be helpful for us to tackle future challenges together.
- Having regular meetings to refine work processes are beneficial for the _____ of the team.
- Psychological safety helps create a safe space where team members can become more _____ as a community.
- We can overcome challenges by maintaining _____ working attitudes and staying motivated.
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- Effective _____ helps team members to solve problems together.
- Teams can ensure psychological safety by making efforts to _____ hard work that is put in.
- Psychological safety can help to strengthen _____ amongst team members.
- Team resilience will help us to _____ challenges that we might face in the future.
- To overcome challenges, teams should share and learn and most importantly _____ each other.
10 Clues: Effective _____ helps team members to solve problems together. • Psychological safety can help to strengthen _____ amongst team members. • Team resilience will help us to _____ challenges that we might face in the future. • Having good _____ as a team will be helpful for us to tackle future challenges together. • ...
Rabbit-Proof Fence Vocabulary 2024-08-17
12 Clues: cows • refuge • afraid • reptile • hurting • security • footprint • squat down • deep sadness • a dry area of land • village, community • a point of reference
SAFETY AND SECURITY 2021-09-08
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- SYSTEM USED TO TRACK KEYS AND PATROLS
- A FABRIC LIKE ITEM IN THE FIRST AID KIT
- THIS IS USED FOR COMMUNICATING WITH OTHERS
- YOU USE THIS WHEN CARRYING HEAVY LOADS
- ABBREVIATED METHOD FOR USE OF A FIRE EXTINGUISHER
- HOW OFTEN DOES MARRIOTT REQUIRE A PATROL
- WHEN ONE PRACTICES HOW TO DO SOMETHING IN AN EMERGENCY
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- WHEN SOMETHING HAPPENS THAT IS A SAFETY AND SECURITY ISSUE
- WHAT IS CHECKED ON ARRIVAL OF AN ASSOCIATE
- PPE FOR YOUR EYES
- FAKE EMAILS YOU RECEIVE ASKING FOR INFORMATION
- THE PROCESS OF CHECKING AREAS FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY
12 Clues: PPE FOR YOUR EYES • SYSTEM USED TO TRACK KEYS AND PATROLS • YOU USE THIS WHEN CARRYING HEAVY LOADS • A FABRIC LIKE ITEM IN THE FIRST AID KIT • HOW OFTEN DOES MARRIOTT REQUIRE A PATROL • WHAT IS CHECKED ON ARRIVAL OF AN ASSOCIATE • THIS IS USED FOR COMMUNICATING WITH OTHERS • FAKE EMAILS YOU RECEIVE ASKING FOR INFORMATION • ABBREVIATED METHOD FOR USE OF A FIRE EXTINGUISHER • ...
Pharmacovigilance - Quest 2025-09-17
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- Serious safety warning printed prominently on a label
- Restriction that forbids drug use in certain situations
- Recurrence of ADR on restarting drug
- Drug that discourages drinking by making ethanol intake unpleasant
- Headquarters of WHO’s drug safety monitoring centre
- Assessment whether an event was caused by a drug
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- Atypical antipsychotic associated with agranulocytosis
- Drug balancing pain relief and dependence treatment, partial but powerful
- Extent of drug reaching systemic circulation
- When a drug is used for an indication not in its label
- Drug property causing birth defects
- Drug that can cause Reye’s syndrome in children
12 Clues: Drug property causing birth defects • Recurrence of ADR on restarting drug • Extent of drug reaching systemic circulation • Drug that can cause Reye’s syndrome in children • Assessment whether an event was caused by a drug • Headquarters of WHO’s drug safety monitoring centre • Serious safety warning printed prominently on a label • ...
harriet tumban, (pearson) 2018-01-31
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- was where Harriet saved the slaves
- was Harriet’s nickname
- was the amount the slaves were worth if found
- was the bird call she used to alert the slaves
- was the threat the slaves received when they tried to go back
- slaves were with Harriet during her trip in the story
- was the day the slaves were taken
- is how loud the slaves could be on their trip to safety
- were the owners of the slaves
- was the day the masters found the slaves gone
- was the place the group spent their first winter
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- gave Harriet and the slave’s money to keep going on the Burlington, New Jersey
- was the code for the underground railroad
- are where Harriet and her slaves traveled to safety
- were the slaves
- risked her life for slaves
- kept a strict record of the slaves he helped
- was the day the search for missing slaves begun
- are what Harriet saved
19 Clues: were the slaves • was Harriet’s nickname • are what Harriet saved • risked her life for slaves • were the owners of the slaves • was the day the slaves were taken • was where Harriet saved the slaves • was the code for the underground railroad • kept a strict record of the slaves he helped • was the amount the slaves were worth if found • ...
Safety Words in Science 2015-09-14
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- in a science lab you will mix a ch___
- safety steps that you must know and take prec___
- something that can catch fire f___
- the noun form of safe
- the air-like form of a state of matter
- the verb form of explosion
- the state of matter than can flow liq___
- poison
- a fire can cause things to b___
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- the condition of a person's body he___
- something that represents something else
- a small section of writing that is stuck onto chemicals to tell about the dangers
- the place any person works
- something that can catch fire com___
- what happens when you mix chemicals rea___
- things you need to do any science experiment
- a danger, or any form of danger h___z___d
- having a firm shape or form in a state of matter so___
- something that can make you sick or maybe kill you if you take it into your body
19 Clues: poison • the noun form of safe • the place any person works • the verb form of explosion • a fire can cause things to b___ • something that can catch fire f___ • something that can catch fire com___ • in a science lab you will mix a ch___ • the condition of a person's body he___ • the air-like form of a state of matter • something that represents something else • ...
Safety Words in Science 2015-09-14
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- things you need to do any science experiment
- something that can make you sick or maybe kill you if you take it into your body
- in a science lab you will mix a ch___
- a small section of writing that is stuck onto chemicals to tell about the dangers
- something that can catch fire com___
- the state of matter than can flow liq___
- the noun form of safe
- what happens when you mix chemicals rea___
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- a danger, or any form of danger h___z___d
- the air-like form of a state of matter
- safety steps that you must know and take prec___
- the verb form of explosion
- having a firm shape or form in a state of matter so___
- something that represents something else
- the place any person works
- something that can catch fire f___
- a fire can cause things to b___
- the condition of a person's body he___
- poison
19 Clues: poison • the noun form of safe • the verb form of explosion • the place any person works • a fire can cause things to b___ • something that can catch fire f___ • something that can catch fire com___ • in a science lab you will mix a ch___ • the air-like form of a state of matter • the condition of a person's body he___ • something that represents something else • ...
Survivor UCONN: Season 13 2025-04-11
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- /The colorful headwear worn by contestants, representing their tribe
- /The first player voted out of the game
- /A twist that allows a player to risk their vote for a chance at safety
- /The initial start of the game where players are stranded on the island and must adapt
- /Your Jeff Probst of the season
- /The last player standing, winning the game
- A dramatic move where a player is unexpectedly voted out without seeing it coming
- /A twist where players are moved between tribes
- /After this moment is when jury typical starts
- /Red Tribe
- /A core Survivor strategy that involves excelling in challenges and proving physical prowess
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- /The place where castaways are voted out and sent home
- /Name of the season, based on risk and reward
- Green Tribe
- /Black Tribe
- /Part of the game that refers to outsmarting your opponents
- /A symbol of life in the game
- /Grabts safety from elimination at Tribal Council
- /Aspect of the motto relating to surviving until the end
19 Clues: /Red Tribe • Green Tribe • /Black Tribe • /A symbol of life in the game • /Your Jeff Probst of the season • /The first player voted out of the game • /The last player standing, winning the game • /Name of the season, based on risk and reward • /After this moment is when jury typical starts • /A twist where players are moved between tribes • ...
Electricity Vocab 2022-09-12
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- A device for receiving electric plugs
- Special metal element that when heated in a vacuum produces light
- A unit used to measure a materials resistance
- Measure of the amount of energy or work that can be done by volts and amps
- Form of energy that can produce heat, light, magnetism and chemical changes
- A safety device for circuits that once used it needs to be replaced.
- Insulated solderless connector
- A safety device that trips once a circuit has exceeded its capacity. Device can be reset.
- Watts/Volts
- Refers to a loss of voltage as it travels along a wire
- Measure of the rate of electrical flow
- A safety device used in wet rooms
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- Refers to a body’s reaction to an electrical current
- A tendency of a material to resist electrical flow
- A material that allows electricity to flow easily through it
- A device used to stop the flow of electricity
- White wires that carry current from an appliance or fixture back to the source.
- Converts high voltage from power lines to 240 volts for home and farm installations
- Measure of electrical pressure
- Connectedness
- Black, red and/or blue wires which carry current to appliances and fixtures
- A material that provides great resistance to electrical flow
- A base or housing for light bulbs, fan motors, and other electrical devices
- A source of electricity plus two or more wires connected to a load such as a light, heater, or motor are known collectively as a __________.
- Volts x Amps
- Watts/Amps
- A force that attracts or repels iron or steel
27 Clues: Watts/Amps • Watts/Volts • Volts x Amps • Connectedness • Measure of electrical pressure • Insulated solderless connector • A safety device used in wet rooms • A device for receiving electric plugs • Measure of the rate of electrical flow • A device used to stop the flow of electricity • A unit used to measure a materials resistance • A force that attracts or repels iron or steel • ...
NHI Crossword Puzzle 2 2022-07-21
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- What route does a pedestrian use?
- What type of card is used to identify safe and unsafe work
- What type of safety boots are to be worn when working around caustic chemicals and in wet areas
- What is our Safety Program
- Currently identified insulation containing this harmful substance is labeled in red
- TRS may have health effects that mirror those of H2S exposure, but may produce a different smell, more like this animal
- What time of guard is opened or removed, the tripping mechanism and/or power automatically shuts off or disengages
- Inspections of oil storage greater than 55 gallons must occur this often
- Used as a fuel
- This is required in high hazard areas of the Rome Mill, those areas being the Shipping Department, Recycle Warehouse and Receiving Department
- This color lock is used on all unloading valves and unloading drain valves.
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- At least this number of people are required when accessing any unprotected roof area?
- You should never get on a scaffold if this color tag, or no tag at all, is found marking it
- This is intended for use as a communication among personnel to recognize conditions and hazards before a specific job begins
- Utilities Department Produces
- Drinks that are prohibited in the IP Rome Mill
- What kind of Coordinator is responsible for the individuals entering the vessel and ensuring their safety
- Who is the person who carries out the Lock Out
- This must happen for any machine part, function or process which may cause injury.
- Used to make pulp
- This color Liquor is removed from pulp
- If something is unsafe you have the right to
22 Clues: Used as a fuel • Used to make pulp • What is our Safety Program • Utilities Department Produces • What route does a pedestrian use? • This color Liquor is removed from pulp • If something is unsafe you have the right to • Drinks that are prohibited in the IP Rome Mill • Who is the person who carries out the Lock Out • ...
NOASH Week Adecco Associate Safety Challenge 2014-01-22
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- Children should wear this at all times on boats and near bodies of water?
- The acronym PASS refers to?
- When should you avoid mowing the lawn?
- In what city is the Canadian Centre for Health and Safety?
- These workers are at greatest risk for injuries?
- What should you make sure twice a year is functioning properly?
- The three basic rights for workers in Ontario are Right to know, right to participate and ________.
- To protect from tap water scalds, reduce your hot water heater to (in degrees Fahrenheit)?
- Something that can injure you in the workplace is known as a _____________.
- What is the main cause of death for Canadian children?
- The number one safety rule when you ride a bicycle is?
- How many car lengths should you keep between you and the car ahead of you?
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- How often should you perform a circle check on your vehicle?
- What type of specialized PPE protects the wearer from inhaling harmful dusts, fumes, vapours or gases?
- What is the extreme condition called when the body undergoes cold temperatures.
- What does GHS stand for?
- What is the preferred way to shovel your driveway?
- When hiring a roofer for your home, what is one piece of documentation you should request
- What’s the number one way to reduce heat stress at work?
- For how many seconds should you wash your hands?
- Temporary workers have the same three basic________ to Health and Safety information as permanent workers.
- What is the first sign of a second degree burn?
- How much time prior to sun exposure would you apply sunscreen?
- What is the number one personal protection device while driving?
- What is the minimum weight a child has to remain in a forward facing car seat?
25 Clues: What does GHS stand for? • The acronym PASS refers to? • When should you avoid mowing the lawn? • What is the first sign of a second degree burn? • These workers are at greatest risk for injuries? • For how many seconds should you wash your hands? • What is the preferred way to shovel your driveway? • What is the main cause of death for Canadian children? • ...
