safety Crossword Puzzles
A-Z 2026-03-19
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- develup quality control presses
- makes sure these components meet safety requirements,
- making and ensring jet engins are safe
- Welding make sure these tools compete with good quallity
- enginer making platforms and drilling rigs more and more safe, and efficiant
- They work on everything like drilling geothermal wells
- labratory scale experiments into large scale production
- making vacuums better
- creates robots to do tasks
- works on making more and more fossil fuels
- makes lab instments better
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- makes the vehicle perform well with practice
- industries such as manufacturing, logistics and healthcare.
- harnessses kinetic energy and makes it useable
- optimise recovery of the resources toil they come back
- making engines safer
- monitoring and maintaining flight systems,
- makes structures that are sturdy and complyant
- manages risks and blowout factors
- improve the efficiency of production lines.
- makes electrical system effictiant reliable and safe
- ensuring that power plants are safe
- ensuring effintioncy to biofuels
- ensures that x-rays meet safety standards
24 Clues: making engines safer • making vacuums better • creates robots to do tasks • makes lab instments better • develup quality control presses • ensuring effintioncy to biofuels • ensuring that power plants are safe • manages risks and blowout factors • making and ensring jet engins are safe • ensures that x-rays meet safety standards • monitoring and maintaining flight systems, • ...
SCIENCE LAB 2026-03-20
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- To stop something from happening before it occurs
- Official approval to perform an action
- Detailed information explaining how to complete a task
- To use or control something with care and attention
- Substances that may react or change during experiments
- The condition of being protected from danger or injury
- Devices used to produce heat or flame in experiments
- Unplanned events that result in damage or injury
- The chances that something harmful may happen
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- Specialized tools used for precise scientific work
- Ordered steps that must be followed during an experiment
- The act of monitoring activities to ensure safety
- The process of learning skills needed for safe work
- An unexpected situation that requires immediate action
- A controlled environment where scientific tests are carried out
- Potential sources of harm or danger in a working area
- To remove dirt or unwanted materials from a surface
- Objects and tools required to perform scientific tasks
- To clean using water, often for hygiene
- The accidental release of a liquid substance
20 Clues: Official approval to perform an action • To clean using water, often for hygiene • The accidental release of a liquid substance • The chances that something harmful may happen • Unplanned events that result in damage or injury • The act of monitoring activities to ensure safety • To stop something from happening before it occurs • ...
Cars Nouns 2 2025-01-08
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- a safety device that inflates during a collision.
- a set of tools for car repairs.
- the place where passengers sit.
- a system that smooths the ride.
- rack a storage system on the car roof.
- a system to clear frost from windows.
- a device that cools the engine.
- a structure to absorb impact in collisions.
- the cover over the car’s engine.
- a system for venting gases from the engine.
- a system of gears in a vehicle.
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- a holder for drinks inside the car.
- a tool used to lift the car for repairs.
- a rod that connects wheels and supports weight.
- a device that reduces engine noise.
- a gauge that measures speed.
- a window on the roof of the car that can open.
- a gauge that measures the distance a car has traveled.
- the system for starting the engine.
- a safety device in the electrical system.
- a device that makes a sound to alert others.
21 Clues: a gauge that measures speed. • a set of tools for car repairs. • the place where passengers sit. • a system that smooths the ride. • a device that cools the engine. • a system of gears in a vehicle. • the cover over the car’s engine. • a holder for drinks inside the car. • a device that reduces engine noise. • the system for starting the engine. • ...
UNIT 3 "Assembly and Maintenance of digital systems and equipment", Crossword 2025-07-29
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- Used to protect ears from loud noise.
- Device used to measure voltage, resistance, and current.
- A graphical representation of electrical energy over time.
- Process of checking or exploring a circuit or component.
- Used to describe a connector or device that fits into a socket.
- The act of identifying and removing errors.
- Instrumental object used to perform a task.
- Used on the wrist to prevent electrostatic discharge.
- Used to diagnose or fix a malfunction.
- Helps prevent damage from static electricity.
- Symbol used to represent electrical resistance.
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- Opposes the flow of electric current.
- The force that pushes electrical current through a circuit.
- Equipment like goggles, gloves, and helmets for safety.
- Safety equipment used to cover the face.
- A covering for the hands used for protection.
- A button or control on an electronic device.
- Type of plug or opening on a computer or device.
- Tiny negatively charged particles in atoms.
- Protective glasses used in workshops.
20 Clues: Opposes the flow of electric current. • Used to protect ears from loud noise. • Protective glasses used in workshops. • Used to diagnose or fix a malfunction. • Safety equipment used to cover the face. • The act of identifying and removing errors. • Instrumental object used to perform a task. • Tiny negatively charged particles in atoms. • ...
Workplace Incidents 2020-04-23
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- also know as Corona virus
- causes injury to a person
- can cause a business to temporarily stop operating
- workers in a business
- the owner of the business
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- an event that happens
- Health and Safety at Work 2015 is known as a
- working environment for employees
- a government department responsible for monitoring Health & Safety
9 Clues: an event that happens • workers in a business • also know as Corona virus • causes injury to a person • the owner of the business • working environment for employees • Health and Safety at Work 2015 is known as a • can cause a business to temporarily stop operating • a government department responsible for monitoring Health & Safety
Health Word Search 2013-05-02
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- A teen safety rule
- A very important teen safety rule
- harassment Hurting not flirting, Unwanted and unwelcome sexual attention
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- A very important teen safety rule
- Unacceptable behavior
- Something that everyone should treat each other with
- Sending inappropriate images by phone to people
- An action that should be performed against bullies
- The required sexting age
- Dignity for all students act
10 Clues: A teen safety rule • Unacceptable behavior • The required sexting age • Dignity for all students act • A very important teen safety rule • A very important teen safety rule • Sending inappropriate images by phone to people • An action that should be performed against bullies • Something that everyone should treat each other with • ...
Health Word Search 2013-05-02
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- Unacceptable behavior
- A teen safety rule
- A very important teen safety rule
- Dignity for all students act
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- Sending inappropriate images by phone to people
- Hurting not flirting, Unwanted and unwelcome sexual attention
- The required sexting age
- A very important teen safety rule
- Something that everyone should treat each other with
- An action that should be performed against bullies
10 Clues: A teen safety rule • Unacceptable behavior • The required sexting age • Dignity for all students act • A very important teen safety rule • A very important teen safety rule • Sending inappropriate images by phone to people • An action that should be performed against bullies • Something that everyone should treat each other with • ...
Health Word Search 2013-05-02
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- A very important teen safety rule
- A very important teen safety rule
- Hurting not flirting, Unwanted and unwelcome sexual attention
- An action that should be performed against bullies
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- Something that everyone should treat each other with
- A teen safety rule
- Unacceptable behavior
- Sending inappropriate images by phone to people
- Dignity for all students act
- The required sexting age
10 Clues: A teen safety rule • Unacceptable behavior • The required sexting age • Dignity for all students act • A very important teen safety rule • A very important teen safety rule • Sending inappropriate images by phone to people • An action that should be performed against bullies • Something that everyone should treat each other with • ...
22_6_2018 2018-06-22
15 Clues: φετα • μέλι • φερνω • διανομή • καθοδόν • κυλικείο • μακαρονια • ενυμερώνω • μακαρονια • σαντουιτς • μια μεριδα απο • ασε με να ελενω • διάφορος ποικίλος • κανονες ασφαλειας • στη-πραγματικοτητα
Error Prevention Tools - ARCC 2016-03-09
Costco Safety Week 2023 2023-09-08
14 Clues: waste • blades • forklift • aid kits • extremes • pedestrian • procedures • extinguisher • using option • no more than 10 • in the workplace • program overview • proper techniques • personal protective equipment
Textiles Safety 2021-05-25
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- Make sure this is in good condition
- Tell this person if the equipment is broken or damaged
- Don't have these wet
- Something that is sharp
- Keep these with the handle facing down
- Turn this off after you are finished with electrical appliances
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- Always put this on top of your sewing machine when you are finished using it
- Powerpoint off before removing cords
- Always do this at the end of each lesson for hygiene reasons
- Make sure these are under the table and out of the way
- Turn off after use
- Never put in your mouth
12 Clues: Turn off after use • Don't have these wet • Something that is sharp • Never put in your mouth • Make sure this is in good condition • Powerpoint off before removing cords • Keep these with the handle facing down • Make sure these are under the table and out of the way • Tell this person if the equipment is broken or damaged • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-06-06
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- ____ elbow is the painful condition of the elbow caused by overuse.
- What acronym is used to remember fire extinguisher operation?
- How many minutes should you flush your eyes out for? (between 10 and 20)
- In case of emergency go to the staging areas on the east and ____ sides of the property.
- What Japanese word means "continuous improvement"?
- Improperly lifting heavy objects and slouching are risk factors that relate to ________.
- What manufacturing practice strives to minimize waste and maximize efficiency?
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- This crossword is brought to you by the ___team
- Which of the 5S's is missing? Sort, Set, Standardize, Sustain?
- What combustible metal does this plant mainly deal with?
- What type of gloves should be used to handle acetone?
- _____ Data Sheets have information about the toxicity of a chemical. (SDS)
12 Clues: This crossword is brought to you by the ___team • What Japanese word means "continuous improvement"? • What type of gloves should be used to handle acetone? • What combustible metal does this plant mainly deal with? • What acronym is used to remember fire extinguisher operation? • Which of the 5S's is missing? Sort, Set, Standardize, Sustain? • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-06-02
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- What manufacturing practice strives to minimize waste and maximize efficiency?
- Improperly lifting heavy objects and slouching are examples of _______ risk factors
- What acronym is used to remember fire extinguisher operation?
- How many minutes should you flush your eyes out for?
- What type of gloves should be used to handle acetone
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- What Japanese word means "continuous improvement"?
- What combustible metal does this plant mainly deal with?
- This crossword is brought to you by the EHS team
- In case of emergency go to the staging areas on the east and ____ sides of the property
- Which of the 5S's is missing? Sort, Set, Standardize, Sustain
- The emergency pull stations are marked with _____ colored paint
- _____ Data Sheets have information about the toxicity of a chemical (SDS)
12 Clues: This crossword is brought to you by the EHS team • What Japanese word means "continuous improvement"? • How many minutes should you flush your eyes out for? • What type of gloves should be used to handle acetone • What combustible metal does this plant mainly deal with? • Which of the 5S's is missing? Sort, Set, Standardize, Sustain • ...
Welding Safety 2022-10-06
12 Clues: are must be • do not weld • must be leather • must be inspected • Remove from pocket • must be worn in shop • ask if you are unsure • use them for hot metal • treat it as if its hot • it must be clean and dry • do not do it on painted metal • do not move without permission
Hand Safety 2017-03-06
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- To avoid hand injuries know the _______
- Always wear proper ____
- One of the most common causes of hand injuries
- Don't wear loose ________
- Use the right ____ for the job
- The hand is one of the most ______ body parts
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- Never remove machine __________
- Rotating equipment should have hand ______
- _________ power tools when changing blades
- Remove _______ before using power tools
- Be aware of _____ points
- _____ has regulations related to hand safety
12 Clues: Always wear proper ____ • Be aware of _____ points • Don't wear loose ________ • Use the right ____ for the job • Never remove machine __________ • To avoid hand injuries know the _______ • Remove _______ before using power tools • Rotating equipment should have hand ______ • _________ power tools when changing blades • _____ has regulations related to hand safety • ...
Kitchen Safety 2019-03-25
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- Don’t use this when putting out a grease fire.
- Temperature range where bacteria grows the fastest.
- Do this to prevent cross-contamination.
- Illness caused by bacteria or food spoilage.
- The campaign that uses "Clean, separate, cook, chill".
- A foodborne illness you can get from unpasteurized dairy items.
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- This should be set below -18°C.
- The most serious burn.
- Something you should always have in a kitchen.
- The most common foodborne illness.
- The time limit food should be left in the danger zone.
- Who to go see if you have a cut that’s infected.
12 Clues: The most serious burn. • This should be set below -18°C. • The most common foodborne illness. • Do this to prevent cross-contamination. • Illness caused by bacteria or food spoilage. • Don’t use this when putting out a grease fire. • Something you should always have in a kitchen. • Who to go see if you have a cut that’s infected. • ...
Health & Safety 2019-08-28
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- when working in the cold, make sure you are ___ appropriately
- number of people needed to move heavy carts
- ___ red carts, instead of pulling
- maintain 3 points of___, when climbing a ladder
- when working in the sun, this should be applied
- done each time before using a ladder
- pace used when moving the red carts
- when working in extreme heat you need to keep___
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- a ladders feet should be
- heavy objects should be placed on ___ of cart
- when going up or down stairs, this must be held at all times
- you must be able to see the steps when ___ product up and down stairs
12 Clues: a ladders feet should be • ___ red carts, instead of pulling • pace used when moving the red carts • done each time before using a ladder • number of people needed to move heavy carts • heavy objects should be placed on ___ of cart • maintain 3 points of___, when climbing a ladder • when working in the sun, this should be applied • ...
Food Safety 2020-03-18
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- An illness caused by eating contaminated food
- Multicelled organisms that can contaminate food such as roundworms and tapeworms
- Reducing the number of pathogens on a surface to safe levels
- The acronym for the conditions that allow pathogens to grow quickly
- Single-celled organisms that could make you sick
- When pathogens are transferred from one surface to another
- hazards Bones, glass, staples, fingernails and hair when they are found in food
- Mold is and example of a kind of this that can be found in food
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- Cleaning compounds, bug sprays, food additives
- 41°F-135°F between these temperatures, pathogens reproduce rapidly
- Bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi
- Disease causing organisms
12 Clues: Disease causing organisms • Bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi • An illness caused by eating contaminated food • Cleaning compounds, bug sprays, food additives • Single-celled organisms that could make you sick • When pathogens are transferred from one surface to another • Reducing the number of pathogens on a surface to safe levels • ...
Road Safety 2020-05-08
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- path for cars
- path for people
- object with three lights
- orange and white object
- the person who drives the car
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- you need to do this before crossing the road
- you use this to cross the road safely
- space on the road for bikes
- you should always wear this on a bike
- colour that means "walk" for pedestrians
- a term for cars, motorbikes, buses...
- a mean of transport
12 Clues: path for cars • path for people • a mean of transport • orange and white object • object with three lights • space on the road for bikes • the person who drives the car • you use this to cross the road safely • you should always wear this on a bike • a term for cars, motorbikes, buses... • colour that means "walk" for pedestrians • you need to do this before crossing the road
Safety First 2021-01-21
Internet Safety 2021-09-21
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- ______ messages target one specific persona at a time.
- When creating a _________ password,use a combination of upper & lowercase letters, numbers & symbols.
- Do not post _________ information online.
- Always think ________ before posting something online.
- Websites that install cookies without your approval are _______ digital footprints.
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- A digital footprint is _________.
- Posting on social media is an example of an ______ digital footprint.
- Update your browser regularly to prevent viruses & _______.
- Always have a ________ digital footprint!
- Make sure not to use the _____ password for all of your accounts.
- __________ attempts to steal your personal information.
- Websites that display a _____ in the address bar are safe.
12 Clues: A digital footprint is _________. • Do not post _________ information online. • Always have a ________ digital footprint! • ______ messages target one specific persona at a time. • Always think ________ before posting something online. • __________ attempts to steal your personal information. • Websites that display a _____ in the address bar are safe. • ...
Food Safety 2021-09-22
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- a type of bacterium which infects
- food poisoning
- a colorless odorless reactive gas
- two examples are mold and yeast
- bacteria that occurs in the intestine
- relating to chemistry
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- an organism that lives in or on an organism
- a bacterium or other virus that can cause disease
- an infective agent
- a disease transmitted to people by food
- the path that food travels from receiving through serving.
- a backterium that is an intestinal pathogen.
- a type of bacterium infecting through contaminated food
13 Clues: food poisoning • an infective agent • relating to chemistry • two examples are mold and yeast • a type of bacterium which infects • a colorless odorless reactive gas • bacteria that occurs in the intestine • a disease transmitted to people by food • an organism that lives in or on an organism • a backterium that is an intestinal pathogen. • ...
Safety Measures + 2021-09-08
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- Color when you fail call safety
- What company do we work for
- Test results required to release service user
- Website to locate covid testing centres
- People who have had exposure to a case
- 0800 358 5453
- All household close contacts of a primary contact
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- Name of the form we complete for new locations of interest
- Involves isolating away from other members of your household
- If you have any symptoms you should not leave your
- Flatmates cats name (another name for moon)
- City I live in
12 Clues: 0800 358 5453 • City I live in • What company do we work for • Color when you fail call safety • People who have had exposure to a case • Website to locate covid testing centres • Flatmates cats name (another name for moon) • Test results required to release service user • All household close contacts of a primary contact • If you have any symptoms you should not leave your • ...
Online Safety 2021-09-07
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- place to communicate with others.
- Law that grants legal protection of your work from people claiming your creative works as their own.
- using good habits to keep passwords and personal information safe.
- making safe and responsible choices online.
- the communities that exist through the internet/online.
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- to keep someone from contacting you online.
- A dishonest way to try to get the money or information from others.
- someone who is honest or truthful and can be trusted.
- Real;not fake or copied.
- Online practice that sends you ads based on tracking your internet history.
- Do this if someone has allowed you to use their creative work.
- protecting your personal information.
12 Clues: Real;not fake or copied. • place to communicate with others. • protecting your personal information. • to keep someone from contacting you online. • making safe and responsible choices online. • someone who is honest or truthful and can be trusted. • the communities that exist through the internet/online. • Do this if someone has allowed you to use their creative work. • ...
Online Safety 2021-09-07
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- collection of creative works that can be used within the restrictions of the license
- making safe and responsible choices online
- online practice that sends you ads based on tracking your internet history
- to keep someone from contacting you online
- real not fake or copied
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- exception to the copyright law that allows the use of someone elses creative work without permission or credit
- protecting your personal information
- someone who is honest, truthful or can be trusted
- a group of people that share space in the digital or physical world
- when someones private information is stolen and used to impersonate him/her
- a dishonest way to try to money or information from others
- information about a specific person (name,number,address)
12 Clues: real not fake or copied • protecting your personal information • making safe and responsible choices online • to keep someone from contacting you online • someone who is honest, truthful or can be trusted • information about a specific person (name,number,address) • a dishonest way to try to money or information from others • ...
Safety Measures 2023-04-25
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- policies and procedures set by employers that limit possible dangers
- an acronym used to aid in case of fire
- changes to how work is done that limit exposure to hazards
- a document clearly communicating all possible hazards
- personal protective equipment
- addresses the identification of potential hazards in the workplace; also referred to as HazCom
- the science of designing equipment, areas, and work tasks to make them safer and to suit workers’ abilities
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- able to catch fire easily
- a machine commonly used to separate substances in blood and other specimens through rapid spinning
- prevent workers from coming into contact with hazards
- an acronym used to help understand how to use a fire extinguisher
- when small particles of liquid or dried blood or body fluids are dispersed through the air in such a way that they might be inhaled
12 Clues: able to catch fire easily • personal protective equipment • an acronym used to aid in case of fire • prevent workers from coming into contact with hazards • a document clearly communicating all possible hazards • changes to how work is done that limit exposure to hazards • an acronym used to help understand how to use a fire extinguisher • ...
Road Safety 2023-05-09
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- Where you must look
- These are a distraction
- The rules to stay safe
- A safe place to cross the road
- Stop you hearing traffic or cars coming
- If you aren't careful, this will happen
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- Always wear these at night
- A person who walks or is on foot
- She can help you cross the road
- The safest place to walk
- Make this with the driver when you cross
- You must never cross between these
12 Clues: Where you must look • The rules to stay safe • These are a distraction • The safest place to walk • Always wear these at night • A safe place to cross the road • She can help you cross the road • A person who walks or is on foot • You must never cross between these • Stop you hearing traffic or cars coming • If you aren't careful, this will happen • ...
July Safety 2023-06-30
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- Fire safety is a set of (blank) to prevent the start and spread of a fire.
- The (blank) evacuation route is preferred when the primary evacuation route is deemed unsafe.
- Outdoor meetings points are called (blank).
- Any component that is removed from the (blank) will result in the demise of the fire.
- Fires begin when a fuel source reaches ignition temperature from (blank)in the presence of oxygen.
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- The quickest way out of a building is called the (blank) route.
- All employees should (blank) at their workstations.
- The third "S" in the PASS method is (blank).
- This type of fire comes from computers, power tools, and electrical equipment.
- The "A" in RACE stands for (blank).
- Versiti has (blank) fire extinguishers.
- Containing the fire can cut off its (blank) supply.
12 Clues: The "A" in RACE stands for (blank). • Versiti has (blank) fire extinguishers. • Outdoor meetings points are called (blank). • The third "S" in the PASS method is (blank). • All employees should (blank) at their workstations. • Containing the fire can cut off its (blank) supply. • The quickest way out of a building is called the (blank) route. • ...
Sheep Safety 2012-11-14
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- Approach sheep in this manner.
- Used to disinfect navels.
- Setting a sheep up on its rump does this to it.
- Defensive action.
- The ear tagging gun must be kept _____.
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- A very important and common factor of safety
- Zoonoses are _____ that can be transmitted to humans
- Helps prevent diseases
- The area that sheep cannot see someone approach them.
- Prevents parasite infestation of the tail
- Most common form of removing the tail.
- A possible route for infections in sheep.
12 Clues: Defensive action. • Helps prevent diseases • Used to disinfect navels. • Approach sheep in this manner. • Most common form of removing the tail. • The ear tagging gun must be kept _____. • Prevents parasite infestation of the tail • A possible route for infections in sheep. • A very important and common factor of safety • Setting a sheep up on its rump does this to it. • ...
FORKLIFT SAFETY 2012-12-21
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- THIS BUTTON SLOWS THE MACHINE DOWN
- PEDESTRIANS & WORK ENVIRONMENT ARE TYPES OF ____
- FORK TRAVELING HEIGHT MAXIMUM (in inches)
- INCREASING LOAD CENTER DOES THIS TO CAPACITY
- THE HIGHER THE LOAD THE EASIER TO _____
- TERM FOR REGULAR STOPPING
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- BODY PART MOST LIKELY INJURED
- USE CAUTION WHEN BEFORE YOU DO THIS IN THE AISLE
- MOST ACCIDENTS CAN BE TRACED BACK TO THIS PERSON
- THE RED/ORANGE BUTTON ON THE HANDLE DOES THIS
- WAYNER THE ______
- THIS NEUTRALIZES BATTERY ACID
12 Clues: WAYNER THE ______ • TERM FOR REGULAR STOPPING • BODY PART MOST LIKELY INJURED • THIS NEUTRALIZES BATTERY ACID • THIS BUTTON SLOWS THE MACHINE DOWN • THE HIGHER THE LOAD THE EASIER TO _____ • FORK TRAVELING HEIGHT MAXIMUM (in inches) • INCREASING LOAD CENTER DOES THIS TO CAPACITY • THE RED/ORANGE BUTTON ON THE HANDLE DOES THIS • ...
Safety First 2012-12-21
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- Ergonomics self-assesment.
- Code for infant or child abduction.
- During Code Triage II, the _____ is activated.
- Wearing proper fitting _____ helps prevent trip, slips, and falls.
- Member down.
- Code for Clinical IT outage.
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- Code for chemical spill.
- Code for bomb threat.
- Duck and cover.
- Acronym for how to use a fire extinguisher
- In case of fire, rescue, activate,________ , extinguish.
- During prolonged repetitive activity,these types of breaks should be taken.
12 Clues: Member down. • Duck and cover. • Code for bomb threat. • Code for chemical spill. • Ergonomics self-assesment. • Code for Clinical IT outage. • Code for infant or child abduction. • Acronym for how to use a fire extinguisher • During Code Triage II, the _____ is activated. • In case of fire, rescue, activate,________ , extinguish. • ...
Basic Safety 2014-04-07
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- Don't use tool which are __ or cracked
- Always carry pointed tools by your side with the points and heavy ends __
- __ all small work and short work with a vise or clamp
- Store tools and materials vertically, with the points and __ end down
- Follow the correct procedure for using __ tool.
- wear the right safety __ for the job.
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- __ carry tool in your pockets
- don't work with __ or greasy hands.
- Don't try to increase your __ by using a "cheater" with a wrench, which are designed for the right strength
- Always wear ___ Protection.
- __ sharp-edged and pointed tools with care
- Don't __ or hammer with a file. It may shatter.
12 Clues: Always wear ___ Protection. • __ carry tool in your pockets • don't work with __ or greasy hands. • wear the right safety __ for the job. • Don't use tool which are __ or cracked • __ sharp-edged and pointed tools with care • Follow the correct procedure for using __ tool. • Don't __ or hammer with a file. It may shatter. • ...
Food Safety 2014-09-29
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- microscopic fungus capable of converting sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide
- a reaction to the chemicals in foods
- bacterial food poisoning
- being intolerant to foods such as milk
- an immunological response to food proteins
- feeling like you're going to throw up. symptom of food poisoning
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- 5 degrees to 60 degrees Celsius
- able to multiply only within the living cells of a host. incurable.
- when bacteria is unintentionally transferred from one substance to another
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that can cause disease
- a furry growth fungus occurring typically in moist warm conditions
- symptom of food poisoning where the body heats up to kill the disease
12 Clues: bacterial food poisoning • 5 degrees to 60 degrees Celsius • a reaction to the chemicals in foods • being intolerant to foods such as milk • an immunological response to food proteins • feeling like you're going to throw up. symptom of food poisoning • a furry growth fungus occurring typically in moist warm conditions • ...
Outdoor Safety 2014-03-16
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- Always swim in the same direction as _____
- Swim where _____ are present
- Know your _____
- If hot, be sure to drink plenty of these
- Tell people your_____
- Be prepared for ____
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- Always wear a _____ (PFD)
- Diving into shallow water can cause _____
- Always camp with a ____
- Don't feed or disturb ____
- Make sure all fires are ____
- The most important rule when swimming and diving is to know how to_______
12 Clues: Know your _____ • Be prepared for ____ • Tell people your_____ • Always camp with a ____ • Always wear a _____ (PFD) • Don't feed or disturb ____ • Swim where _____ are present • Make sure all fires are ____ • If hot, be sure to drink plenty of these • Diving into shallow water can cause _____ • Always swim in the same direction as _____ • ...
Water Safety 2014-12-10
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- Knowledgeable on how to keep water safe for....
- ...plastic water bottles
- Do not dump....into any natural body of water
- Use water from the....and buy a water filter if you do not like the taste of regular running water
- Nonprofit co-founded by Matt Damon and Gary White that provides access to safe water and sanitation in developing countries.
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- This will help us in the....run
- A nonprofit comprised of faculty and students of University of Virginia who are creating water filtering technologies that improve human health and quality of life.
- ....spills are one cause of pollution
- ...trash can make its way to the water and cause trash to get in the water
- Throw away trash in a....not just anywhere on this streets or outside
- Avacados A social enterprise that generates funds for clean water in Africa through the sale of coffee.
- Water Center A part of the Earth Institute, Columbia Water Center researches and designs sustainable models of water management.
12 Clues: ...plastic water bottles • This will help us in the....run • ....spills are one cause of pollution • Do not dump....into any natural body of water • Knowledgeable on how to keep water safe for.... • Throw away trash in a....not just anywhere on this streets or outside • ...trash can make its way to the water and cause trash to get in the water • ...
Cyber Safety 2015-01-27
12 Clues: izdzēst failu • ievadīt paroli • saņemt e-pastu • saglabāt failu • izdzēst e-pastu • ievadīt segvārdu • saņemt pielikumu • izdzēst pielikumu • lejupielādēt failu • lejupielādēt bildi • lejupielādēt mūziku • sarakstīties tiešsaistē
Radiation Safety 2017-11-01
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- Our Radiation Safety Officer is DR.______.
- A device that measures the dose of radiation to workers.
- The 3 basic rules of radiation safety are time,distance and ___.
- ALARA stands for As Low AS Resonably ______.
- Increasing your distance from the source of radiation______ amount of radiation received.
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- Radiation is a form of ______.
- _____radiation is emitted from the patient.
- X-rays were discovered in 1895 by ?
- The amount of radiation an occupationally exposed worker is allowed to receive is ____millirem per year.
- Radiation effects the cells of the body and can possibly____the risk of certain types of cancer or genetic mutations.
- How far should you stand from the source of radiation?
- What is used to avoid gonadal exposure while taking x-rays?
12 Clues: Radiation is a form of ______. • X-rays were discovered in 1895 by ? • Our Radiation Safety Officer is DR.______. • _____radiation is emitted from the patient. • ALARA stands for As Low AS Resonably ______. • How far should you stand from the source of radiation? • A device that measures the dose of radiation to workers. • ...
safety Hazard 2017-12-01
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- An unexpected happening that may result in injury, loss, or damage.
- – Hazards due to contact with chemicals.
- – Hazards due to contact with living organisms or their by-products.
- Participation – When an OSHA compliance officer investigates a workplace
- Potential events or situations that can cause injury or harm to people, property, or the environment
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- The state of being free from illness or injury
- point-is the inventory level at which a company would place a new order or start a new manufacturing run
- Complaints – When a violation of occupational safety and health laws is suspected, an employee must file a formal complaint with OSHA.
- Process - A series of sequential steps taken by purchasing specialists to buy goods and services for a business.
- -Hazards due to a transfer of energy between an object and a worker.
- Fulfilling the requirements of the law.
- Training – Employees have a duty and the right to obtain occupational safety training from his/her employer.
12 Clues: Fulfilling the requirements of the law. • – Hazards due to contact with chemicals. • The state of being free from illness or injury • An unexpected happening that may result in injury, loss, or damage. • -Hazards due to a transfer of energy between an object and a worker. • – Hazards due to contact with living organisms or their by-products. • ...
General Safety 2018-03-26
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- What do you do if you see a hazard?
- Who to ask if you have a question
- _____ guards should never be removed
- What you should do before using any equipment or tools?
- Never touch exposed __________
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- Keep _____ chemicals away from heat, sparks, and flames
- Never walk in ______ travel lanes
- Use _______ protection in loud noise areas
- You must be to operate equipment or tools?
- Clean up _____ immediately, they are a slip hazard.
- _______ shoes protect your feet
- Never _____ chemicals unless you have an approved procedure.
12 Clues: _______ shoes protect your feet • Never touch exposed __________ • Never walk in ______ travel lanes • Who to ask if you have a question • What do you do if you see a hazard? • _____ guards should never be removed • Use _______ protection in loud noise areas • You must be to operate equipment or tools? • Clean up _____ immediately, they are a slip hazard. • ...
Bike Safety 2018-11-29
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- You should always use two _______ for control and braking
- Check the air pressure in your
- Wear bright clothing so you can be
- You must approach corners with
- When the traffic light is ______ you must stop
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- Riding your bike should be safe and
- Always wear a
- Obey traffic
- Always look left right
- Always make sure shoelaces are
- What you must watch for when you enter a street
- Should you wear headphones when you are riding a bike?
12 Clues: Obey traffic • Always wear a • Always look left right • Check the air pressure in your • Always make sure shoelaces are • You must approach corners with • Wear bright clothing so you can be • Riding your bike should be safe and • When the traffic light is ______ you must stop • What you must watch for when you enter a street • ...
Lab Safety 2023-08-18
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- If you are heating a substance in a test tube. Always point the open end of the tube ______ from all people
- Flammable materials, like alcohol, should never be dispensed or used near an open _______
- All chemicals in the lab are to be considered ______
- If a laboratory fire erupts, immediately _______ your instructor
- You are heating a piece of glassware and now want to pick it up. You should use ______
- Work areas should be kept clean and tidy (true or false)
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- If you do not understand a direction or part of a lab procedure, you should ask the instructor before _____________
- If an acid is splashed on your skin, wash at once with plenty of ________
- You have been injured in the laboratory (cut, burn, etc.) First you should _____ the science instructor at once
- Horseplay in the laboratory is ______ allowed
- It is ok to pick up broken glass with your bare hands as long as the glass is placed in the trash (true or false)
- Long hair in the laboratory must be ______ back
12 Clues: Horseplay in the laboratory is ______ allowed • Long hair in the laboratory must be ______ back • All chemicals in the lab are to be considered ______ • Work areas should be kept clean and tidy (true or false) • If a laboratory fire erupts, immediately _______ your instructor • If an acid is splashed on your skin, wash at once with plenty of ________ • ...
General Safety 2023-09-06
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- 6" height is suggested, all leather safety wear
- in the form of goggles or glasses, must be compliant with ANSI Z87.1
- FR rated, protects welder's head
- must have a proper shade filter lens to offer proper protection of the face and eyes
- jeans free of ______ should be worn to protect from gathering of sparks and spatter
- helps aid agains hearing loss
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- protective equipment, always to be worn when grinding
- a type of material often worn to protect against burns
- qualified to make repairs on electrical power connections on arc welding machines
- acronym for safety equipment utilized in a work environment to ensure protection
- American national standards institute
- causes arc burn and welder's flash of the eyes
12 Clues: helps aid agains hearing loss • FR rated, protects welder's head • American national standards institute • causes arc burn and welder's flash of the eyes • 6" height is suggested, all leather safety wear • protective equipment, always to be worn when grinding • a type of material often worn to protect against burns • ...
Internet Safety 2023-09-01
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- This is a symbol that some websites will display in the address bar which means it is safe to enter personal information on it.
- An attempt at stealing your personal information with a fake email.
- Number Never post this online.
- This is what you should treat people online with.
- Also known as junk mail, Gmail has settings to help filter this.
- Do this before you post something online.
- It is okay to put in your password.
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- Words from this should never be in your password
- You should do this to your computer/browser often.
- This is what your digital footprint is.
- This is what your password should be.
- This is what you want your digital footprint to be.
12 Clues: Number Never post this online. • It is okay to put in your password. • This is what your password should be. • This is what your digital footprint is. • Do this before you post something online. • Words from this should never be in your password • This is what you should treat people online with. • You should do this to your computer/browser often. • ...
Hand Safety 2023-11-27
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- Let falling objects ___
- Injury caused by heat or chemical
- Wear ______ gloves
- Also known as a cut
- Choose gloves based on the ___
- Make sure proper ___ are in place
- Select the right _____ for the job
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- Use proper ___ precautions
- Maintain ___ on your work
- Also known as a bruise
- Remove ___ and baggy clothing
- Store _____ object safely in drawers or racks when not in use
12 Clues: Wear ______ gloves • Also known as a cut • Also known as a bruise • Let falling objects ___ • Maintain ___ on your work • Use proper ___ precautions • Remove ___ and baggy clothing • Choose gloves based on the ___ • Injury caused by heat or chemical • Make sure proper ___ are in place • Select the right _____ for the job • ...
Water Safety 2024-04-02
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- Know the ____ you are in. For example, beaches and lakes can have currents.
- One of the major risk factors for drowning. Globally, the highest drowning rates are among children 1–4 years in ___________
- Drowning happens in a second and is ______.
- These can help you learn how to swim.
- Teach children to always _____ before going near any water
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- Preforming ______________ and rescue breaths are one of the many life-saving techniques you can use to help individuals who have drowned
- Knowing about water ______ is important!
- Increased ___________ or contact with water is another risk factor for drowning
- Wearing a ___________ can help you stay afloat and prevent water-related injuries or incidents
- Enclosing pools with fencing, supervising children when around water, avoiding medication and substances like alcohol, and using a buddy system are some of the ways you can ____________ drowning/water-related incidents
- Knowing how to ____________ and basic facts about the water can also help to prevent drowning
- If in danger you can ______ water to preserve energy.
12 Clues: These can help you learn how to swim. • Knowing about water ______ is important! • Drowning happens in a second and is ______. • If in danger you can ______ water to preserve energy. • Teach children to always _____ before going near any water • Know the ____ you are in. For example, beaches and lakes can have currents. • ...
Internet Safety 2025-02-19
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- a low mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities
- the fear of missing out
- not having control over doing, taking or using something to the point where it could be harmful
- chamber, the result of algorithms only showing viewers media that aligns with their beliefs
- to measure the similarities of two or more things
- spending too much time sitting, or being physically inactive 'lazy'
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- a crime in which an attacker steals personal or sensitive information from a victim
- being free from the attention of others
- close observation of an individual
- something that sets the limit of something
- a disorder where people have trouble sleeping
- false information about current events
12 Clues: the fear of missing out • close observation of an individual • false information about current events • being free from the attention of others • something that sets the limit of something • a disorder where people have trouble sleeping • to measure the similarities of two or more things • a low mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities • ...
Hand Safety 2025-10-24
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- The medical term for fingers is ________.
- This type of stretching involves holding a stretching position and is best done after your shift.
- _____ To Go
- What Type of gloves are required on the floor? _____ Resistant
- This is another word for a cut.
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- This type of glove is used for handling things like chemicals, liquids, and blood.
- A place where your finger/hand could get "smashed" is called a _____ Point
- What is the term used to describe the study of people's efficiency in their working environment?
- The term 'MSD' stands for Musculo _______ Disorder
- This is another word for a broken bone.
- Gloves are one type of Personal ________ Equipment.
- This type of stretching involves moving within your range of motion and is best done before work.
12 Clues: _____ To Go • This is another word for a cut. • This is another word for a broken bone. • The medical term for fingers is ________. • The term 'MSD' stands for Musculo _______ Disorder • Gloves are one type of Personal ________ Equipment. • What Type of gloves are required on the floor? _____ Resistant • ...
Safety Rules 2026-01-11
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- This colour means go.
- We look right and left before we do this.
- This person helps control traffic on the road.
- It shows red, yellow and green lights.
- This vehicle takes injured people to the hospital.
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- We walk on this to cross the road safely.
- We should not run on the road. We should _____.
- We must stop when the light is this colour.
- We should walk on this, not on the road.
- We must wear this in a car to stay safe.
- This person drives the bus.
- We wear this on our head when riding a bike or scooter.
12 Clues: This colour means go. • This person drives the bus. • It shows red, yellow and green lights. • We should walk on this, not on the road. • We must wear this in a car to stay safe. • We walk on this to cross the road safely. • We look right and left before we do this. • We must stop when the light is this colour. • This person helps control traffic on the road. • ...
Lab Safety 2026-01-13
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- Must be tied up to prevent interference with experiments.
- Type of liquid that should be kept away from naked flames.
- What must be done to work surfaces at the end of a lesson.
- Personal items that must be placed in a designated area.
- Must be obtained from the teacher before entering the lab
- Must be reported immediately, even if minor.
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- Eye protection worn when handling chemicals.
- Materials that must not be touched without instruction.
- Behaviour that is strictly prohibited in the laboratory.
- Not allowed in the science lab.
- Equipment that must never be used by mouth for dangerous substances.
- Must be followed carefully at all times.
12 Clues: Not allowed in the science lab. • Must be followed carefully at all times. • Eye protection worn when handling chemicals. • Must be reported immediately, even if minor. • Materials that must not be touched without instruction. • Behaviour that is strictly prohibited in the laboratory. • Personal items that must be placed in a designated area. • ...
Sun Safety 2025-06-23
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- Daily rating scale that predicts the strength of ultraviolet rays
- What you must do with sunscreen throughout the day
- A lotion that shields your skin from harmful rays
- Knowing the risks and practicing sun safety
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- The best medicine when it comes to skin cancer
- Found in quality sunscreens; blocks aging rays
- A potentially deadly form of skin cancer
- Invisible wavelengths responsible for sunburn and skin aging
- Medical field specializing in skin health
- Skin lesions that may become malignant over time
- Elevated by tanning, sunburn, and frequent exposure
- Type of ray responsible for most sunburns
12 Clues: A potentially deadly form of skin cancer • Medical field specializing in skin health • Type of ray responsible for most sunburns • Knowing the risks and practicing sun safety • The best medicine when it comes to skin cancer • Found in quality sunscreens; blocks aging rays • Skin lesions that may become malignant over time • ...
ROAD SAFETY 2023-02-14
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- SAFE PLACE FOR PEOPLE TO WALK IN A CITY
- THE MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES
- A BOARD IN THE STREET
- AREA WITH WHITE LINES ON THE STREET PERMITTING PEOPLE TO CROSS THE STREET
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- SAFETY BELT IN THE CAR
- THE COLOUR THAT MEANS "GO"
- A KIND OF VEHICLE
- THE COLOUR THAT MEANS "STOP"
- AN OFFICER RESPONSIBLE FOR TRAFFIC DIRECTIONS
- ROAD LIGHTS THAT CONTROL CAR MOVEMENT
- PERSON MOVING IN THE STREET
- ANOTHER WORD FOR "STREET"
12 Clues: A KIND OF VEHICLE • A BOARD IN THE STREET • SAFETY BELT IN THE CAR • THE MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES • ANOTHER WORD FOR "STREET" • THE COLOUR THAT MEANS "GO" • PERSON MOVING IN THE STREET • THE COLOUR THAT MEANS "STOP" • ROAD LIGHTS THAT CONTROL CAR MOVEMENT • SAFE PLACE FOR PEOPLE TO WALK IN A CITY • AN OFFICER RESPONSIBLE FOR TRAFFIC DIRECTIONS • ...
Sun Safety 2026-02-17
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- what you should wear to stat sunsafe
- a great source of shade
- you should think of sunsafety if you go on one
- what you should apply to stay sunsafe
- what you should use on the beach
- something you should stay in to stay safe
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- what you get if you aren't sunsafe
- a dangerous form of skin cancer
- what you should stay to stay sunsafe
- what not being sunsafe is
- what you should reapply sunscreen after going in
- what you should do regarding clothing to stay sunsafe
12 Clues: a great source of shade • what not being sunsafe is • a dangerous form of skin cancer • what you should use on the beach • what you get if you aren't sunsafe • what you should wear to stat sunsafe • what you should stay to stay sunsafe • what you should apply to stay sunsafe • something you should stay in to stay safe • you should think of sunsafety if you go on one • ...
Workplace Safety 2024-05-13
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- Never use for egress during an earthquake or fire
- The "P" in the acronym PASS stands for
- _____________ Health and Safety Act
- It is your ______________ to work safely and report hazards
- Head protection
- The "S" in the acronym SDS stands for
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- What you wear in at work to protect your eyes
- Minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes
- To avoid a serious shock, this should never be mixed with water
- Hand protection needed when working with food, chemicals, etc
- What you do frequently to your hands before working with food
- These should be reported immediately after they happen
12 Clues: Head protection • _____________ Health and Safety Act • The "S" in the acronym SDS stands for • The "P" in the acronym PASS stands for • What you wear in at work to protect your eyes • Never use for egress during an earthquake or fire • These should be reported immediately after they happen • Minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes • ...
Safety Terms 2025-04-15
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- Ammunition used in modern rifles and handguns
- A pin that strikes the primer of the cartridge, causing ignition
- Moral principles or values that distinguish between right and wrong
- Body loses heat faster than it can produce it
- Complete environmental requirements of an animal for survival
- The area in which a hunter can shoot safely
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- The number of animals the habitat can support all year long
- Wise use of natural resources, without wasting them
- Made up of parts that load, unload, fire, and eject the shotshell or cartridge
- Shots where it hits the animal's vital organs
- The degree of narrowing at the muzzle end of the shotgun barrel
- Heavy cord or rope attached to your hunting stand to bring up equipment or lower it prior to climbing down
12 Clues: The area in which a hunter can shoot safely • Ammunition used in modern rifles and handguns • Shots where it hits the animal's vital organs • Body loses heat faster than it can produce it • Wise use of natural resources, without wasting them • The number of animals the habitat can support all year long • Complete environmental requirements of an animal for survival • ...
MHE safety 2025-04-22
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- You could damage this if you raise it in the wrong place
- Check this to know you can stop safely
- This could happen if you're not careful.
- Do these before any task
- Use this to let others know you're moving or stopping.
- How many LLOP lengths should you keep in the aisles?
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- How many LLOP lengths should you keep in the tramway?
- What should you ask for before passing a LLOP in the aisle?
- What check must you do before operating MHE?
- You must have this to be authorised to operate MHE
- Speed you travel when exiting aisle
- Never use this when operating MHE.
12 Clues: Do these before any task • Never use this when operating MHE. • Speed you travel when exiting aisle • Check this to know you can stop safely • This could happen if you're not careful. • What check must you do before operating MHE? • You must have this to be authorised to operate MHE • How many LLOP lengths should you keep in the aisles? • ...
Warehouse Safety 2025-04-22
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- When you need a Band-Aid
- This is used to help your back
- Operated to pull pallets from rack locations
- Slips, trips and _____ are the number one cause of workplace injuries
- Do not _____ emergency exits or fire extinguishers
- Only an approved _____ should be used to cut plastic wrap and boxes
- Maintain ______ points of contact when climbing on and off MHE equipment
- When using a forklift, use this to warn others of your approach
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- Taking _____________ is an unsafe act that can cause an injury
- We can prevent many slips, trips and falls by practicing Good
- Used to protect your hands
- A ______ should never be stored on its side
12 Clues: When you need a Band-Aid • Used to protect your hands • This is used to help your back • A ______ should never be stored on its side • Operated to pull pallets from rack locations • Do not _____ emergency exits or fire extinguishers • We can prevent many slips, trips and falls by practicing Good • Taking _____________ is an unsafe act that can cause an injury • ...
Outdoor Safety 2025-05-09
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- Food commonly consumed by hikers
- Directional tool that everyone should learn how to use
- Liquids/solids that help balance out your system during activity
- Emergency tool that alerts people to your approximate location
- Will prevent freckles from appearing
- Keeps hands clean & protected
- Essential when your day venture carries into the night
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- Can prevent blisters if they fit correctly & are good quality
- Does not require power to direct you where to go
- Works in a pinch during a sudden downpour
- Multifunctional tool that should be part of your pack.
- Best way to dress for a hike
12 Clues: Best way to dress for a hike • Keeps hands clean & protected • Food commonly consumed by hikers • Will prevent freckles from appearing • Works in a pinch during a sudden downpour • Does not require power to direct you where to go • Directional tool that everyone should learn how to use • Multifunctional tool that should be part of your pack. • ...
Holiday Safety 2025-11-25
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- designate a _____ driver
- make sure your tree has a stable _______
- keep candles out of reach from pets and ______
- never use lighted candles near _____
- turn off all tree lights and decorations when ___ in use
- If using a _____ tree, make sure it is well watered
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- keep trees away from ______, radiators and other heat sources
- _____ leftovers to at least 165 degrees Fahrenheit
- choose an artificial tree that is labeled fire _______
- check holiday _____ for fraying, bare spots, gaps in the insulation or excessive kinking in the wire
- when putting up ______, use a step stool or ladder to reach high places
- when _______ a meal, wash hands, utensils, sink and anything else that touches raw meat
12 Clues: designate a _____ driver • never use lighted candles near _____ • make sure your tree has a stable _______ • keep candles out of reach from pets and ______ • _____ leftovers to at least 165 degrees Fahrenheit • If using a _____ tree, make sure it is well watered • choose an artificial tree that is labeled fire _______ • ...
Password Safety 2025-11-12
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- A secret word to keep your account safe
- a way to identify a user
- To keep something from harm
- Used for counting and making passwords stronger
- The alphabet is made of ____________
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- To try to find an answer without all the information
- Something you don't tell others
- Hard for others to guess
- To put different things together
- These add more security to your password
- Not in danger
- Where you put in your username and password
12 Clues: Not in danger • Hard for others to guess • a way to identify a user • To keep something from harm • Something you don't tell others • To put different things together • The alphabet is made of ____________ • A secret word to keep your account safe • These add more security to your password • Where you put in your username and password • ...
Health Word Search 2013-05-02
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- A teen safety rule
- The required sexting age
- Unacceptable behavior
- Dignity for all students act
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- A very important teen safety rule
- Something that everyone should treat each other with
- Sending inappropriate images by phone to people
- A very important teen safety rule
- An action that should be performed against bullies
- harassment Hurting not flirting, Unwanted and unwelcome sexual attention
10 Clues: A teen safety rule • Unacceptable behavior • The required sexting age • Dignity for all students act • A very important teen safety rule • A very important teen safety rule • Sending inappropriate images by phone to people • An action that should be performed against bullies • Something that everyone should treat each other with • ...
Brayden’s Crossword 2025-02-21
9 Clues: The opposite of running • Sustainable and reusable • A crucial part of the TAS room • A key component of your safety • Something used to make clothing • To think of a solution on the spot • Is connected the to word ‘Disciple’ • Something you need to make a tote bag • Recommended when you want to make something
textile Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-05
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- outlets Do not shove items in to avoid being electrocuted
- Used to protect a part of the body
- dye be careful of how you use it as it can be dangerous to the eyes
- Can get caught in the machine
- Helps to avoid hurting hands
- Listen to them as it can affect your safety and well being
- Make sure to roll up sleeves
- Can get stuck in the machine due to
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- needle Don't stab yourself
- Don't cut your fingers up
- Don't put your fingers in it
- nails Keep them away from needle as it can damage the machine
- Dry hands before touching
- Machines Use carefully as you may get hurt while using
- Glasses Used to protect eyes
15 Clues: Don't cut your fingers up • Dry hands before touching • needle Don't stab yourself • Don't put your fingers in it • Helps to avoid hurting hands • Glasses Used to protect eyes • Make sure to roll up sleeves • Can get caught in the machine • Used to protect a part of the body • Can get stuck in the machine due to • Machines Use carefully as you may get hurt while using • ...
MANDATORY TRAINING 2025-04-22
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- An associate is trained in CPR, confidently equipped to provide life-saving support until medical help arrives on-site.
- A team participates in an in-depth gender sensitivity workshop, honing skills to effectively address and manage workplace harassment with awareness and respect.
- A food handler is comprehensively trained to prevent cross-contamination and strictly follow hygiene SOPs, ensuring top-tier food safety.
- A supervisor is designated for certified food safety training, equipping them with advanced knowledge of compliance standards and regulatory requirements.
- Hotel staff receive targeted instruction on responding to electrical shocks and wet floor hazards, ensuring proper handling of safety incidents.
- Associates undergo regular refresher courses, reinforcing critical values like honesty, confidentiality, and integrity in all professional interactions.
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- During a mock drill, employees are rigorously trained on efficient evacuation procedures during a fire, ensuring swift compliance with established safety protocols.
- Staff contribute to sustainability by conducting thorough energy audits and waste management evaluations, aimed at minimizing the hotel's environmental impact.
8 Clues: An associate is trained in CPR, confidently equipped to provide life-saving support until medical help arrives on-site. • A food handler is comprehensively trained to prevent cross-contamination and strictly follow hygiene SOPs, ensuring top-tier food safety. • ...
French Revolution 2024-11-10
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- Elected members of the Committee of Public Safety.
- The Reign of ___
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- Part of the Committee of Public Safety that specialized in general politics. Robespierre was in this part.
- Where the Committee of Public Safety met.
- Georges ___, Pursued moderation, executed
- Maximilian ___, Leader of the Committee of Public Safety.
6 Clues: The Reign of ___ • Where the Committee of Public Safety met. • Georges ___, Pursued moderation, executed • Elected members of the Committee of Public Safety. • Maximilian ___, Leader of the Committee of Public Safety. • Part of the Committee of Public Safety that specialized in general politics. Robespierre was in this part.
Jacqueline's Safety Crossword 2015-10-09
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- Never return these to their original containers.
- Horseplay, practical jokes, and ____ are dangerous and NOT ALLOWED.
- Never handle broken glass with your _____ ______.
- Be this and use caution at all times in the lab.
- Keep these clear. (Example: Push your chair in when not in use.)
- Be _____ for your work in the lab!
- Do not eat food, drink beverages, or ___ ___ in the lab.
- Never look into a container that is being _____.
- Call this when you or your partner are hurt.
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- Do not immerse hot ____ into cold water.
- Always wear these when using chemicals or heat.
- Do not _____ with other students working on a lab.
- These are to be worn during all lab experiments.
- All chemicals in lab should be considered this.
- Always check these on chemical bottles twice.
- If you do not understand an instruction, ____ for help.
- Never work ____. No student may work in the lab without the instructor.
- You should always point test tubes ___ from you when heating them.
- Follow all verbal and _____ instructions carefully.
19 Clues: Be _____ for your work in the lab! • Do not immerse hot ____ into cold water. • Call this when you or your partner are hurt. • Always check these on chemical bottles twice. • Always wear these when using chemicals or heat. • All chemicals in lab should be considered this. • Never return these to their original containers. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword! 2018-02-06
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- Do not _______ on the lab benches
- ______________ material will ignite if exposed to heat or sparks
- Do not tightly ________________ a flask where gas is being created as it can explode
- People often picture scientists as wearing lab coats, glasses, and having crazy hair. However, these _______________ are inaccurate, and a scientist can look like anyone. Including you!
- If your clothing catches on fire, you must immediately let a staff member know and then STOP, DROP and _________!
- You will find a compressed gas symbol on a bottle of ______________ (hint: you spray this to make things smell good and kill bacteria)
- _____________ material will make a fire larger and more intense
- Do not _______ in the lab. Your food may pick up harmful chemicals
- If you're not sure about something... Ask your ______________!
- do not use broken or ______________ glassware
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- ________________ Reactive Material will react with a wide variety of substances. These items should be kept in isolation from other chemicals.
- __________________ will be dealt with severely!
- Never leave a heat source _________________ as someone can get burned.
- If you are instructed to smell something during a lab, you must _________ the chemicals and should NEVER place the substance directly under your nose and inhale.
- Compressed ______ is highly explosive
- _______________ material give of deadly vapours and can blow up if damaged or placed under heat.
- ___________ and return all glassware at the end of a lab
- ______________ material can eat away at materials and even your skin. You need to be especially cautious not to spill these materials
- Make sure long _________ is tied back, when doing a lab.
19 Clues: Do not _______ on the lab benches • Compressed ______ is highly explosive • do not use broken or ______________ glassware • __________________ will be dealt with severely! • ___________ and return all glassware at the end of a lab • Make sure long _________ is tied back, when doing a lab. • If you're not sure about something... Ask your ______________! • ...
Health and Safety 2018-01-29
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- This colour chopping board is used to prepare raw meat
- The Children Act introduced what?
- A common stomach bug that causes severe diarrhea and vomiting
- RIDDOR reports will be sent to who?
- Infection is spread by breathing in, this is called?
- Legal status that is compulsory by law
- They all have a statement of intent
- What legislation controls the use and dangers of chemicals?
- All injuries and serious illnesses need to be reported
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- Where can you find safeguarding and welfare requirements?
- Law passed by the Monarchy
- This colour chopping board is used to prepare Vegetables
- Development Matters
- Under the Health and Safety at work act, whose responsibility is it to use equipment provided by the setting?
- Infection is spread by swallowing, this is called?
- What should be used when cleaning blood and body fluids?
- Under the Health and Safety at work act, whose responsibility is it to provide induction training?
- This infection spreads by airborne particles and close contact. People can get this infection more than once.
- Infection is spread via a wound, this is called?
19 Clues: Development Matters • Law passed by the Monarchy • The Children Act introduced what? • RIDDOR reports will be sent to who? • They all have a statement of intent • Legal status that is compulsory by law • Infection is spread via a wound, this is called? • Infection is spread by swallowing, this is called? • Infection is spread by breathing in, this is called? • ...
Health and Safety 2013-02-22
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- Safe and able to carry out
- safe working law
- follows an accident
- general dress code for employee
- trained to a level
- footwear reguirement
- result of not following safe practice
- safe advised max lift
- must obey
- result of lack of care or knowledge
- action for unsafe practice
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- substances regulation
- When unsure
- safe working practice survey
- potential to cause harm
- means of escape
- fume ventilator
- reporting accident procedure
- Likelyhood of harm
19 Clues: must obey • When unsure • means of escape • fume ventilator • safe working law • trained to a level • Likelyhood of harm • follows an accident • footwear reguirement • substances regulation • safe advised max lift • potential to cause harm • Safe and able to carry out • action for unsafe practice • safe working practice survey • reporting accident procedure • general dress code for employee • ...
School Bus Safety 2021-08-31
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- The state can suspend your license for failing to stop for a school bus displaying flashing lights twice in a ____ year period
- Yellow or red lights on a school bus flash ____ to warn motorists they are stopping to pick up or drop off children
- You are not required to stop if the school bus with flashing lights is on the opposite side of a ____ roadway
- In speed zones of 35mph or ____ school buses will activate their yellow flashing lights at least 300 feet before the school bus stop
- A law enforcement officer with probable cause to believe that a driver has violated the school bus laws can charge the driver within ____ hours of the offense
- It is illegal to pass on the right of a school bus displaying flashing ____ lights
- It is illegal to ____ through a line of children crossing a road
- Driving privileges can be ____ if you attempt to pass a school bus displaying flashing red lights or extended stop arm
- When you ____ your application for driving privileges, you indicate that you understand the school bus laws and the penalties
- Two violations of the School Safety Patrol Law within a year is a ____ misdemeanor
- If you attempt to pass a school bus displaying red flashing lights or extended stop arm, the fine is not less that ____ hundred dollars plus suspension of driving privileges
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- ____ motorists cannot pass a school bus displaying red flashing lights and with its stop arm extended
- A violation of the School Safety Patrol Law is a ____
- Motorists must stop at least ____ feet from the line created by a school bus with its red lights flashing and stop arm extended
- Drivers seeing a safety patrol assisting schoolmates at a school crossing must come to a ____ stop
- The owner of a vehicle will be ____ for violating a school bus law unless they can prove another person was driving
- In a speed zone of 35mph or ____ flashing lights will be displayed at least 100 feet before the school bus stop
- It is illegal to pass a school bus displaying flashing ___ lights and extending its stop arm
- It is illegal to ____ a school bus while its red lights are flashing or a stop arm is extended
- When stopped for a school bus, motorists cannot ____
20 Clues: When stopped for a school bus, motorists cannot ____ • A violation of the School Safety Patrol Law is a ____ • It is illegal to ____ through a line of children crossing a road • It is illegal to pass on the right of a school bus displaying flashing ____ lights • Two violations of the School Safety Patrol Law within a year is a ____ misdemeanor • ...
STERIS Safety Crossword 2022-03-17
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- what color code is announced for an active shooter?
- what should you push in to reduce the profile on carts in the walkway (hint: these lock)
- who do you call after any injury
- what part of your lab coat gets caught if carts are too close or blocking walkways?
- what is in a bucket in the employee entrance that can help dissolve ice?
- what is the name of the cabinet that IPA is stored in?
- what should use when you enter and exit the lab?
- what emergency requires you to leave the building immediately?
- where should you look under for broken glass while cleaning up?
- what color code is announced for a medical emergency?
- what animal do you walk like during slippery conditions?
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- what button can you press to discreetly alert emergency services of a threat?
- what should you do with carts on slanted floors? (Ex Dishwashing)
- what emergency requires you to evacuate to the weather shelter (Tornado, severe thunderstorm)
- how do you contact emergency services from an internal phone (4 words)?
- what gets placed after mopping or when you find a spill to alert others of wet floor?
- where is the chemical spill supplies stored?
- how much space is required in walkways (two words)
- when you open a chemical, what do you write on the bottle? (Date and Initial – Abbreviation)
19 Clues: who do you call after any injury • where is the chemical spill supplies stored? • what should use when you enter and exit the lab? • how much space is required in walkways (two words) • what color code is announced for an active shooter? • what color code is announced for a medical emergency? • what is the name of the cabinet that IPA is stored in? • ...
Safety Day 2022 2022-07-13
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- One of the ways bloodborne pathogens are transmitted
- One of the sources needed to start a dust explosion
- The most typical type of injury in a workplace
- The type of guard that is a permanent part of a machine
- Refers to the amount of energy it takes for electrons to flow
- The color of the diamond border on pictograms
- One of the most common ways to control a fire
- The type of permit required each time a confined space is entered
- Heat and sparks from hot work can easily start a fire if they meet with this type of material
- LOTO includes this component plus a lock
- The channel you should turn to in event of an emergency
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- The activity most likely to cause back injury
- The type of dust that becomes dispersed in the air that can ignite
- An example of sanitary PPE used
- You should always use while on stairs
- The type of space that is large enough to enter but restricts movement
- Symptoms of heat exhaustion can include heavy sweating and rapid _____
- Hearing protection designed to protect you from loud noises
- Devices that cover your ears and are held together by a headband
19 Clues: An example of sanitary PPE used • You should always use while on stairs • LOTO includes this component plus a lock • The activity most likely to cause back injury • The color of the diamond border on pictograms • One of the most common ways to control a fire • The most typical type of injury in a workplace • One of the sources needed to start a dust explosion • ...
Mine Safety Crossword 2022-05-09
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- Has laces
- Material transporter
- Employees
- Deadliest hazard in mining
- Class B fire
- GHS labels
- Protects workers from tail pullies
- Only one exit
- Blocks tires
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- Beeps when going in reverse
- Coast guard approved
- Disconnect electrical energy
- MSHA violations
- Worked in the mine one day
- Holds you in equipment
- What we are in today
- Making sure you work area is safe
- Fusing together by heat
- Acronym reference to fire extinguisher
19 Clues: Has laces • Employees • GHS labels • Class B fire • Blocks tires • Only one exit • MSHA violations • Coast guard approved • Material transporter • What we are in today • Holds you in equipment • Fusing together by heat • Worked in the mine one day • Deadliest hazard in mining • Beeps when going in reverse • Disconnect electrical energy • Making sure you work area is safe • ...
Food Handling Safety 2022-09-20
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- can cause injury/harm while working
- try and keep the kitchen ____.
- Never youch your ____ when working with food
- the second in command in professional kitchens
- contact your manager and doctor if you think you may be...
- Safest Kind of knife
- a bacteria that can come from chicken
- a type of shoe you need for restaraunt work
- Term used to refer to temps that batceria grows best in
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- do not put heavy Objects here
- an acronym for Ready to Eat foods
- Do not mix these together because it may cause a reaction
- if you have ____ hair tie it back or secure it when working in the kitchen
- you can use this to clean off bacteria from dishes that have touched chicken
- stand to the ___ when opening doors
- a safety in the sheet you need when working with chemicals in the kitchen
- a bacteria that comes from beef and other raw meats
- if you cant reach broken glass with a broom use a ____ paper towel
- Most Dangerous Kind of Knife
19 Clues: Safest Kind of knife • Most Dangerous Kind of Knife • do not put heavy Objects here • try and keep the kitchen ____. • an acronym for Ready to Eat foods • can cause injury/harm while working • stand to the ___ when opening doors • a bacteria that can come from chicken • a type of shoe you need for restaraunt work • Never youch your ____ when working with food • ...
Shop Tools & Safety 2022-09-21
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- circular shaped sander
- sander you hold in your hand
- sanding straight edges or surfaces
- spins wood to create round items like pens
- not allowed to wear in shop
- tube of forced air
- straight cuts, curved cuts, and resawing
- sanding curved surfaces
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- drill holes into the material
- create one smooth surface
- what your hair should be in if it's long
- this machine creates one clean edge of a board
- cross cut, bevel cut, angle cut
- wear these at all times in the shop
- carved a curved or chamfered edge
- sand one surface to get the board to thickness
- rip cuts
- very detailed and intricate cuts
- what you should have on your feet
19 Clues: rip cuts • tube of forced air • circular shaped sander • sanding curved surfaces • create one smooth surface • not allowed to wear in shop • sander you hold in your hand • drill holes into the material • cross cut, bevel cut, angle cut • very detailed and intricate cuts • carved a curved or chamfered edge • what you should have on your feet • sanding straight edges or surfaces • ...
INTERNET SAFETY CROSSWORD 2021-06-17
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- A defensive technology designed to keep the bad guys out. Firewalls can be hardware or software-based.
- A group of computers, printers and devices that are interconnected and governed as a whole.
- The moment a hacker successfully exploits a vulnerability in a computer or device, and gains access to its files and network.
- A malicious application or script that can be used to take advantage of a computer’s vulnerability.
- A technology that allows us to access our files and/or services through the internet from anywhere in the world.
- People who use the internet to exploit usually younger people for sexual and other purposes.
- The process of encoding data to prevent theft by ensuring the data can only be accessed with a key.
- A technique used by hackers to obtain sensitive information.
- An umbrella term that describes all forms of malicious software designed to wreak havoc on a computer.
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- A form of malware that deliberately prevents you from accessing files on your computer – holding your data hostage.
- An audio or video clip that has been edited and manipulated to seem real or believable.
- A hacking attack that tricks victims into clicking on an unintended link or button, usually disguised as a harmless element.
- FOOTPRINT, The information about a particular person that exists on the internet as a result of their online activity.
- A type of software application or script that performs tasks on command, allowing an attacker to take complete control remotely of an affected computer.
- A set of programs that tell a computer to perform a task. These instructions are compiled into a package that users can install and use.
- THEFT, Occurs when someone uses your personal identifying information and pretends to be you in order to commit fraud or to gain other financial benefit.
- ADRESS, An internet version of a home address for your computer, which is identified when it communicates over a network.
- CITIZEN, A person who develops the skills and knowledge to effectively use the internet and other digital technology, especially in order to participate responsibly in social and civic activities:
- A type of malware that functions by spying on user activity without their knowledge.
- A type of malware aimed to corrupt, erase or modify information on a computer before spreading to others.
20 Clues: A technique used by hackers to obtain sensitive information. • A type of malware that functions by spying on user activity without their knowledge. • An audio or video clip that has been edited and manipulated to seem real or believable. • A group of computers, printers and devices that are interconnected and governed as a whole. • ...
Safety Ed puzzle 2022-10-17
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- what are one of the main laws teens ignore?
- the air conditioner is used to?
- who do you yield to in a four way stop?
- What are the top deaths for teens?
- Which side is the accelerator on?
- what tells how many miles a car has gone?
- what does a red light mean?
- which light can you check to see if your turn signal is on?
- what happens to your license when Vanessa’s law occurs?
- what number must you supply on the permit application?
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- what does a stop sign indicate?
- What test do you need to retake If you lose your permit?
- how long is the provisional license valid?
- If you move or change your name how many days are you given to change it?
- What is the most common license?
- years how long is the instruction permit valid?
- when you reach the age of 21 your Minnesota license expires after _ years?
- which manual can you use to find your answers for your states knowledge test?
- who’s fault is it if you hit someone from behind?
- what does a green light mean?
- how many seconds should you stay behind a car?
21 Clues: what does a red light mean? • what does a green light mean? • what does a stop sign indicate? • the air conditioner is used to? • What is the most common license? • Which side is the accelerator on? • What are the top deaths for teens? • who do you yield to in a four way stop? • what tells how many miles a car has gone? • how long is the provisional license valid? • ...
Workplace safety crossword 2024-01-17
19 Clues: vaara • kypärä • tärkeä • putoava • terveys • säännöt • näkyvyys • varoitus • käsineet • esineitä • liikenne • purkutyö • varusteet • suojalasit • turvakengät • huomioliivi • työmaakypärä • henkilökunta • hengityssuojain
Arthur's Food safety 2023-11-21
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- hair tie
- out of date
- something you cut on
- cook stuff on
- fills you up
- bacteria
- warm soapy water
- better sharp
- material that is lose
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- equipment that uses electricity
- type of shoe
- cooks things
- bubbly
- put stuff on
- when bacteria is passed from one food to another
- clean food
- water comes out of it
- time limit
- material that protects you
19 Clues: bubbly • hair tie • bacteria • clean food • time limit • out of date • type of shoe • cooks things • put stuff on • fills you up • better sharp • cook stuff on • warm soapy water • something you cut on • water comes out of it • material that is lose • material that protects you • equipment that uses electricity • when bacteria is passed from one food to another
AUS2 PEAK SAFETY 2023-11-22
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- Be extra mindful of this when you’re outside during winter months
- How many leadership principles are there
- When walking through the parking lot, don’t use this
- Use these to protect your ears
- If bringing a bag into amazon, what color should it be
- Speed limit in parking lot
- When should you notify someone if you've been injured
- What should you do before you start work and after you finish
- What should be visible on your person at all times
- When lifting heavy items, make sure you utilize your __________
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- If you aren't feeling well on site, you should go here
- What do you wear at all times while working in path
- What are we most obsessed with at Amazon
- General manager at AUS2
- The busiest season of the year here
- Always wear these in the building
- This should be tied up if it's past your shoulders
- What weight requires a team lift
- Drink a lot of this during your shift
19 Clues: General manager at AUS2 • Speed limit in parking lot • Use these to protect your ears • What weight requires a team lift • Always wear these in the building • The busiest season of the year here • Drink a lot of this during your shift • What are we most obsessed with at Amazon • How many leadership principles are there • This should be tied up if it's past your shoulders • ...
Darragh cyber safety 2016-06-07
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- people who help you get rid of the hackers
- thing that you can play video games
- things that are your special things
- big site where hackers can hack into things
- things are your personal things
- people sticking their heads in.
- ups adds that automatically appear on your device
- you need to be careful when doing this
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- people who will help you with bully's
- shutting down your device.
- someone who pretends to be nice but the
- safety things
- a device that you can go on line
- to get something on your
- someone who tries to be mean on line
- a thing that allows someone to speak to you
- word or numbers that allows you to go on to a device
- people who are getting rid of your things on line.
- things that everyone can see
19 Clues: safety things • to get something on your • shutting down your device. • things that everyone can see • things are your personal things • people sticking their heads in. • a device that you can go on line • thing that you can play video games • things that are your special things • someone who tries to be mean on line • people who will help you with bully's • ...
Lab safety/ equipment 2024-08-15
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- Propper way to sniff chemicals
- an object that is closed on one hand and used to hold small amounts of materials for an experiment
- long, slender vessels used for measuring the volumes of liquids
- used to block Oxygen from getting to a flame
- a form of personal protective equipment (PPE) used in the lab
- diethyl ether, diisopropyl ether, tetrahydrofuran (THF)can cause this
- a device for combining a flammable gas with controlled amounts of air before ignition
- Arsenic trioxide, Chlorine, Hydrogen cyanide, and Phonsgene are examples of ___
- to continue liquid and for mixing, heating, cooling, incubation,filtration,storage, and other liquid-handling processes
- Baggy pants, neck ties, and untied shoes
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- a disposable plastic pipet that is used to move small volumes of liquid
- must be up or pulled back
- must be unplug when not in use
- Must be removed before entering the lab
- an enclosure that safely contains and ventilates hazardous vapors
- Physical contact and unsafe acts
- A form of PPE for the eyes
- Lab equipment used to clean chemicals out of eyes
- a laboratory instrument used to measure and transfer a specific capacity of liquid
19 Clues: must be up or pulled back • A form of PPE for the eyes • Propper way to sniff chemicals • must be unplug when not in use • Physical contact and unsafe acts • Must be removed before entering the lab • Baggy pants, neck ties, and untied shoes • used to block Oxygen from getting to a flame • Lab equipment used to clean chemicals out of eyes • ...
Chemistry & Chemical Safety 2024-09-21
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- Common table salt is an example of a ______________.
- Term that refers to anything that occupies space; has physical and chemical properties; and exists in a solid, liquid, or gas form.
- when salt is dissolved in water, the water is a ________.
- two or more atoms are that are joined together chemically
- A substance is ________ when a substance gains oxygen.
- An oxidizing agent __________ oxygen.
- Acids are often used to __________ the skin
- immiscible liquids form _______ when they are combined.
- when salt is dissolved in water, the salt is a ________.
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- A substance that causes cancer
- a reducing agent adds __________ to a chemical compound
- There are ___ elements that are known to science today.
- the basic unit of matter that cannot be divided into simpler substances by ordinary chemical means
- Everything you can touch and everything you can see is matter EXCEPT light and _______.
- pH is an abbreviation of _____________.
- substances that cannot be reduced to simpler substances
- The number of naturally occurring elements on Earth.
- The very first surfactants were _______.
- solutions are considered _____ mixtures.
19 Clues: A substance that causes cancer • An oxidizing agent __________ oxygen. • pH is an abbreviation of _____________. • The very first surfactants were _______. • solutions are considered _____ mixtures. • Acids are often used to __________ the skin • Common table salt is an example of a ______________. • The number of naturally occurring elements on Earth. • ...
safety 6/24 2024-06-25
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- The best glue for costume making
- The month in which we sell the most fabric
- We do not give _______discounts on BBB
- What does the H in WHEAT stand for
- The type of fabric on sale right now
- Part of the body most injured in our industry
- yarn special orders go to _______
- We open _______
- Mission: We help people meet their _____ needs
- Jorge, Perla and _______ can speak Spanish
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- Where the money in your paycheck comes from
- We must be this to stay in business
- What does the A in WHEAT stand for
- a real $50 bill has a ______ mark
- The worst accidents happen on these
- An item is not on sale without a _______ price
- What city is the Olympics being held in
- What does the E in WHEAT stand for
- We close _______
19 Clues: We open _______ • We close _______ • The best glue for costume making • a real $50 bill has a ______ mark • yarn special orders go to _______ • What does the A in WHEAT stand for • What does the H in WHEAT stand for • What does the E in WHEAT stand for • We must be this to stay in business • The worst accidents happen on these • The type of fabric on sale right now • ...
June Safety Month 2024-06-05
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- ____ Should be secured to prevent them from falling over
- ____ vests, jackets, shirts, or bump caps are required by anyone in Receiving, Scalehouse, or Shipping
- All exits, aisles, and passages should be maintained in a clear ___ foot aisle
- Storage racks shall be ____ and firmly affixed to the floor
- Every ___ of work in the dryer tower must include a 15-minute break in temperatures above 80 degree F.
- Climbing on storage racks and mezzanine railing is ____
- Forklifts must sound their horn before going through ____ or around blind corners
- When a truck well is empty the dock door must be ____
- ___ protection shall be metal detectable, corded, and worn in processing areas unless noise is below 85 Db.
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- A confined space ____ should be completed prior to entry into any confined space to ensure all hazards have been eliminated
- All incidents, close calls, or property damage must be reported ____ to your supervisor during your shift
- A pre-shift ____ must be performed and documented before operating a forklift
- Safety glasses and ____ are required in all warehouse and processing areas with the exception of bathrooms, locker rooms, control rooms and office spaces
- ____ must be sturdy, slip resistant with safety toes, and deemed appropriate and purchased through a company approved vendor
- ___ points of contact is required when ascending, descending, or working from a ladder
- Only trained and ____ employees are allowed to perform maintenance or service work on equipment or machinery
- ____ should be wound up and hung on the reel when not in use.
- Safety goggles, face shield, and ____ shall be worn when transferring chemicals
- Employees should drink ___ ounces of water every 20 minutes to prevent dehydration
- The general housekeeping should be maintained in a clean and ____ condition
20 Clues: When a truck well is empty the dock door must be ____ • Climbing on storage racks and mezzanine railing is ____ • ____ Should be secured to prevent them from falling over • Storage racks shall be ____ and firmly affixed to the floor • ____ should be wound up and hung on the reel when not in use. • ...
Safety and Rules 2023-02-02
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- wear this on your ears
- Wear this on your body
- Be aware when you are using a machine
- wear this on your hands
- Don't bring this in the shop
- Technology that is definitely not allowed
- will be a triangle that is yellow
- Don't cross this unless you are working on the machine
- Stay in it unless you are working in the shop
- Blue circle to know that it is necessary
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- keep your hair up
- what do you do after you are done in the shop
- Technology that goes in your ear that you are not supposed to use
- No running
- Wrong shoes
- this far away from the blade
- Wear these on your eyes
- don't go pass this area
- Don't bring this in the shop
- Wear this on your mouth
20 Clues: No running • Wrong shoes • keep your hair up • wear this on your ears • Wear this on your body • wear this on your hands • Wear these on your eyes • don't go pass this area • Wear this on your mouth • this far away from the blade • Don't bring this in the shop • Don't bring this in the shop • will be a triangle that is yellow • Be aware when you are using a machine • ...
Safety Week 2023 2023-04-24
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- Focus of 2023 Safety week
- Where employees walk to remain safe
- Method used to secure saws to the workbench
- Used to prevent injury to head if product falls
- Metric used to track process and its reliability
- Brambles incident frequency rate
- Used to protect your hands
- Metric used to track time before failure
- Area where pedestrians cross
- Used to stop equipment in case of emergency
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- Known as "the real place" direct observation
- Lock out tag out
- Metric used to track time it takes to recover
- Used to protect your ears
- Used to secure one to a seat
- Alerts pedestrians Forklifts are in the area
- Use to protect you eyes
- Type of fastener used to secure T3s
- Used to keep trucks from rolling
19 Clues: Lock out tag out • Use to protect you eyes • Focus of 2023 Safety week • Used to protect your ears • Used to protect your hands • Used to secure one to a seat • Area where pedestrians cross • Brambles incident frequency rate • Used to keep trucks from rolling • Where employees walk to remain safe • Type of fastener used to secure T3s • Metric used to track time before failure • ...
Lab Equipment/Safety 2023-08-07
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- used to measure precise volume measurements.
- used to aid in the transfer of liquid from one vessel to another. It is also used to hold filter paper for filtration.
- are used to light Bunsen burners.
- used to heat flasks and beakers
- connect to a ring stand and provide a stable, elevated platform for the reaction.
- used to protect eyes in lab
- are used to move beakers containing hot liquids.
- Test tube _______ are used to clean test tubes and graduated cylinders.
- Always ______ if in doubt about a procedure
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- used to protect clothing in lab
- Used to measure mass
- tools used to transfer chemicals from one container to another.
- is useful for holding a test tube which is too hot to handle.
- equipment that is used to pour liquids and measure rough liquid volumes
- are a safe and convenient way to perform reactions that require heating using a Bunsen burner .
- are used for the heating of nonvolatile liquids and solids.
- hold solids or liquids that may release gases during a reaction or that are likely to splatter if stirred or heated.
- are for holding and organizing test tubes on the laboratory counter.
- _______ should be washed thoroughly after each lab
19 Clues: Used to measure mass • used to protect eyes in lab • used to protect clothing in lab • used to heat flasks and beakers • are used to light Bunsen burners. • Always ______ if in doubt about a procedure • used to measure precise volume measurements. • are used to move beakers containing hot liquids. • _______ should be washed thoroughly after each lab • ...
MOVIANTO CYCLE SAFETY 2025-06-17
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- Always ride on the left side of the...
- Connects pedals to the wheel
- Check this part for proper inflation
- Device that makes a noise to alert others
- Riding two side-by-side is often not.....
- Helps you see vehicles coming from behind
- Worn on the head to protect from injury
- Protect your hands in case of a fall
- Dedicated space for bikes on the road
- Use this at night to be visible
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- Often found on wheels to bounce light back
- A high-visibility item worn over clothes
- What a cyclist gives before turning
- Wear bright or .....clothing to be seen
- You must obey these, like cars do
- Protect your eyes from dust and bugs
- Louder alternative to a bell
- Reflective gear improves this at night
- Use this to signal turns
19 Clues: Use this to signal turns • Connects pedals to the wheel • Louder alternative to a bell • Use this at night to be visible • You must obey these, like cars do • What a cyclist gives before turning • Check this part for proper inflation • Protect your eyes from dust and bugs • Protect your hands in case of a fall • Dedicated space for bikes on the road • ...
Lab Safety Puzzle 2025-08-27
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- we will work with ______ mainly in 7th grade science
- always cut ____ from yourself and others
- you should never put anything in your ______ during a lab
- no ___ __ ____ during labs!
- can break and you should always hold it with two hands
- do not ___ across hot objects
- always ____ fumes towards your nose instead of putting your nose into something to smell it
- this will be posted on the back wall and is a guide for what should be on each page of your notebook
- always protect your ____ ___ ____ from chemicals
- always follow the ____ of the teacher
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- all living things
- always ____ ____ ____ after handling plants and animals
- above all else, during the lab always do this
- you should never clean up broken glass __________
- no ___ ___ shoes on lab days
- who is responsible for keeping your notebook up to date?
- wear an ____ over your clothes if there are messy parts of the lab
- this will be checked every 10 pages
- never ____ chemicals unless you are told to do so
19 Clues: all living things • no ___ __ ____ during labs! • no ___ ___ shoes on lab days • do not ___ across hot objects • this will be checked every 10 pages • always follow the ____ of the teacher • always cut ____ from yourself and others • above all else, during the lab always do this • always protect your ____ ___ ____ from chemicals • ...
Chemistry & Chemical Safety 2025-11-26
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- Common table salt is an example of a _compound molecule _____________.
- Term that refers to anything that occupies space; has physical and chemical properties; and exists in a solid, liquid, or gas form.
- when salt is dissolved in water, the water is a __solute______.
- two or more atoms are that are joined together chemically
- A substance is oxidized________ when a substance gains oxygen.
- An oxidizing agent releases__________ oxygen.
- Acids are often used to _exfoliate_________ the skin
- immiscible liquids form _______ when they are combined.
- when salt is dissolved in water, the salt is a _solvent_______.
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- A substance that causes cancer
- a reducing agent adds _hydrogen_________ to a chemical compound
- There are _ninety eight__ elements that are known to science today.
- the basic unit of matter that cannot be divided into simpler substances by ordinary chemical means
- Everything you can touch and everything you can see is matter EXCEPT light and _electricity______.
- pH is an abbreviation of _potential hydrogen____________.
- substances that cannot be reduced to simpler substances
- The number of naturally occurring elements on Earth.
- The very first surfactants were _scaps______.
- solutions are considered _stable____ mixtures.
19 Clues: A substance that causes cancer • An oxidizing agent releases__________ oxygen. • The very first surfactants were _scaps______. • solutions are considered _stable____ mixtures. • The number of naturally occurring elements on Earth. • Acids are often used to _exfoliate_________ the skin • substances that cannot be reduced to simpler substances • ...
Safety & Injury Prevention 2026-03-24
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- a marked place on the road where pedestrians can cross safely.
- damage to skin caused by heat, flames, or hot objects.
- to be careful or give a warning to avoid danger.
- something that could cause harm or danger.
- to watch over someone to keep them safe.
- a broken bone.
- physical harm or damage to the body (e.g., a cut or bruise).
- material used to cover and protect a wound.
- a person you do not know; be careful with strangers.
- gear equipment (like pads, gloves, helmets) used to prevent injury.
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- a serious situation that needs immediate help.
- aid simple care given to someone who is hurt before a doctor arrives.
- to lose footing and fall, often on a wet surface.
- protective headgear worn when riding bikes or scooters.
- an unexpected event that causes injury or damage.
- a vehicle that takes sick or injured people to the hospital.
- a person walking on the road or sidewalk.
- contact a person to call if there is a problem or accident.
- being free from danger or harm.
- a strap in a car that keeps you safe in case of a crash.
20 Clues: a broken bone. • being free from danger or harm. • to watch over someone to keep them safe. • a person walking on the road or sidewalk. • something that could cause harm or danger. • material used to cover and protect a wound. • a serious situation that needs immediate help. • to be careful or give a warning to avoid danger. • ...
Safety and Security 2026-03-02
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- Object that can be used to inform people of a hazard
- A safe place to go to during a dangerous event
- A person that protects others from danger
- Care taken to avoid danger
- To help a person in need
- Looking to see if something is safe
- A potention source of harm
- A practice to help people know what to do in dangerous situations
- A more official person that protects others from danger
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- being protected from danger
- Something a person does to inform people of something
- To leave a dangerous area
- Unexpected event
- Tool that unlocks doors
- Object that allows people to capture something on film
- The act of keeping people safe
- To make it easier for a person to do something
- A loud noise to alert people of danger
- Chance of danger
19 Clues: Unexpected event • Chance of danger • Tool that unlocks doors • To help a person in need • To leave a dangerous area • Care taken to avoid danger • A potention source of harm • being protected from danger • The act of keeping people safe • Looking to see if something is safe • A loud noise to alert people of danger • A person that protects others from danger • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-22
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- Don’t use this while walking or driving (5)
- Foolish behaviour is not allowed in the __________ (9)
- Always hold this when using the stairs (8)
- Top immediate cause of recordable harm (4, 10)
- Follow approved work __________ (9)
- Authorisation needed before starting certain tasks (6)
- Maintain at least 3 metres from this when loads are raised or lowered (8)
- __________ is responsible for safety (8)
- What must be done immediately for injuries or unsafe conditions (6)
- Failure to comply may result in a potential __________ (8)
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- Non-compliance can cause harm to the __________ (11)
- Do not work under the influence of this (7)
- Supervise all __________ and contractors (8)
- Follow change control __________ (10)
- 80% of Recordable Accidents could have been avoided by applying: __________, __________, __________ (4,5,3)
- Required gear to protect yourself at work (3)
- Keep your workplace clean and ____ (4)
- Do not work under the influence of these (5)
- VT Safety Core __________ applies to any person working for Vacuum Technique or visiting/ working at Vacuum Technique facilities (5)
19 Clues: Follow approved work __________ (9) • Follow change control __________ (10) • Keep your workplace clean and ____ (4) • __________ is responsible for safety (8) • Always hold this when using the stairs (8) • Don’t use this while walking or driving (5) • Do not work under the influence of this (7) • Supervise all __________ and contractors (8) • ...
Lesson 3.1 Vocab Review 2024-10-11
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- An act or instance of noticing or perceiving
- To kill by electricity
- Color used as part of a standardized coding system according to which each color conveys a specific safety message
- Pieces of information, such as facts, statistics, or codes; an item of data
- Something that serves to warn, give notice, or caution
- The quantity of matter as determined by its weight
- An unavoidable danger or risk, even though often foreseeable
- The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions
- One of a series of steps taken to accomplish an end
- A sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate action.
- A test, trial, or tentative procedure; an act or operation to discover something unknown or test a principle or supposition
- The amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc
- To put out (fire or light); put out the flame of something burning or lighted
- The mass per unit of volume
- Liability or exposure to harm or injury; risk; peril
- The amount of space measured in cubic units that an object or substance occupies
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- Alertness and prudence in a hazardous situation; care; wariness
- The three conditions, fuel, heat, and oxygen, that must be present to produce a fire
- A portable container, usually filled with special chemicals for putting out a fire
- Safety equipment worn for protection against safety hazards in the work area
- The ability of a measurement to match the actual value of the quantity being measured
- An undesirable or unfortunate happening that occurs unintentionally and usually results in harm, injury, damage, or loss; casualty; mishap
- A colorless, odorless reactive gas that is one of the three ingredients necessary for a fire
- The type of energy that causes the temperature of an object or environment to rise
- The freedom from accidents
- A scraped spot or area; the result of rubbing or scuffing.
- Any material that will burn
- A measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance with reference to some standard value
- A manner, disposition, feeling, or position with regard to a person or thing; tendency or orientation
29 Clues: To kill by electricity • The freedom from accidents • Any material that will burn • The mass per unit of volume • An act or instance of noticing or perceiving • The quantity of matter as determined by its weight • One of a series of steps taken to accomplish an end • Liability or exposure to harm or injury; risk; peril • ...
Revision for ELPAC (Joosep) 2025-05-26
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- Situational ... The accurate perception and understanding of all elements and conditions affecting safety and operations within the flight environment
- Sleep ... The condition of not having enough sleep, leading to fatigue and reduced alertness
- To intentionally ignore or not follow an instruction, alert, or warning (only done when it's confirmed to be inappropriate or incorrect)
- ... altitude, The altitude at or below which aircraft altitude is referenced to local pressure (QNH), above which it’s referenced to standard pressure (1013.25 hPa).
- ... damage. Major damage to the aircraft structure or systems that affects performance or safety, not including minor issues like dents or scratches
- Engine ... A severe disruption of airflow through the engine, causing power loss, loud bangs, and possible damage
- To ... a go-around. To abort a landing approach and climb back into the traffic pattern due to unsafe conditions or ATC instruction
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- Runway ... Any unauthorized presence of an aircraft, vehicle, or person on the runway, creating a safety hazard
- When the flaps or slats do not extend or retract evenly on both wings, potentially affecting flight stability
- To enter the ... To join a holding pattern where aircraft hold at different altitudes waiting for clearance to proceed
- ... loss of separation. A situation where to aircraft are predicted to breach the minimum required separation within a very short time
- ... action. An action, such as changing speed or route, instructed by the ATC to slow an aircraft's arrival to manage traffic flow
- ... stress. Continuous exposure to stress over an extended period, which can negatively affect pilot performance and decision-making.
- High ... A condition where engine exhaust temperature exceeds safe limits, indicating possible engine problems
- A small wind-driven emergency generator used when main power is lost
- Stabiliser trim ... A malfunction where the stabiliser trim keeps moving uncontrollably, potentially affecting pitch control
- ... circuit. An electrical fault where current flows along an unintended path, often causing overheating or system failure
- cross-... The practice of verifying actions or data by checking with a secondary source or person to ensure accuracy and safety.
- TCAS ... A mandatory avoidance instruction issued by the TCAS, requiring immediate pilot response to avoid mid-air collision
- Level... A deviation from an assigned flight level or altitude by more than 300 feet, potentially compromising separation with other aircraft.
20 Clues: A small wind-driven emergency generator used when main power is lost • Sleep ... The condition of not having enough sleep, leading to fatigue and reduced alertness • When the flaps or slats do not extend or retract evenly on both wings, potentially affecting flight stability • ...
CompSupport VS Guidewire PC 2023-11-07
14 Clues: ES • Activity • Applicant • Exec Info • GL Company • Entry Date • Agency Code • Safety Group • Legal Entity • AgencyConnect • Commission Premium • Pending (Submission) • Pending (Submission) • Voluntary (Final Audit)
When The World Was Ours 2021-06-17
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- which city did the three friends grow up?
- What kind of carriages did they travel in to the camps?
- What possession did they all keep?
- Which one of the characters parents goes and fights Hitlers army?
- Arbeit Macht Frei means work sets you ______
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- what nationality is Max?
- What ride did the friends go on at the start?
- What is the last things Elsa loses?
- in what camp did Elsa and Max end up meeting?
- Who did Elsa try to escape with?
- What city did Leo find safety in?
- Which city did Elsa and her family move to so they can find safety in?
- __________ youth was the group max belonged to.
- Who kills Max?
14 Clues: Who kills Max? • what nationality is Max? • Who did Elsa try to escape with? • What city did Leo find safety in? • What possession did they all keep? • What is the last things Elsa loses? • which city did the three friends grow up? • Arbeit Macht Frei means work sets you ______ • What ride did the friends go on at the start? • in what camp did Elsa and Max end up meeting? • ...
Substations 2024-05-27
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- - improving or making better.
- - relating to the countryside or areas outside of cities.
- - metal bars used to carry electric current within a substation.
- - to touch, hold, or manage something.
- - protective eyewear worn to keep eyes safe.
- - places where electricity is changed from high voltage to lower voltage for use in homes and businesses.
- - being careful to prevent accidents or harm.
- - very important or significant.
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- - measures taken to ensure safety and prevent accidents.
- - sometimes but not often.
- - making something smaller or less.
- - a system of power lines and equipment that carries electricity to homes and buildings.
- - cables or wires that carry electricity over long distances.
- - a place where electricity is controlled and distributed.
14 Clues: - sometimes but not often. • - improving or making better. • - very important or significant. • - making something smaller or less. • - to touch, hold, or manage something. • - protective eyewear worn to keep eyes safe. • - being careful to prevent accidents or harm. • - measures taken to ensure safety and prevent accidents. • ...
