safety Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
OED100 2023-05-28
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- A name for a climbing site
- Something you must show for the environment.
- A piece of rope that ties onto the climbing rope to help with safety.
- Something that comes with rock climbing.
- A knot that has a number in it.
- A piece of climbing equipment that clips into your harness.
- The person who is climbing.
- Always check equipment for...
- A knot that is tied above a figure 8.
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- A piece of equipment that goes around your legs and waist.
- A main priority when climbing.
- Something that you need to complete challenging climbs.
- The person responsible for ensuring the climber is safe.
- Something that protects your head
14 Clues: A name for a climbing site • The person who is climbing. • Always check equipment for... • A main priority when climbing. • A knot that has a number in it. • Something that protects your head • A knot that is tied above a figure 8. • Something that comes with rock climbing. • Something you must show for the environment. • ...
WH&S 2025-08-18
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- An unplanned event resulting in injury or damage.
- Handling Moving or lifting objects in a way that prevents injury.
- Aid Immediate care given to someone who is injured or unwell.
- An event that could or did cause injury or damage.
- Personal Protective Equipment worn to reduce exposure to hazards.
- The condition of being protected from harm.
- The likelihood that a hazard will cause harm.
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- Following rules, laws, or regulations.
- Something with the potential to cause harm.
- A set of instructions for performing tasks safely.
- Checking equipment, tools, or workplaces for safety.
- The act of leaving a dangerous area quickly.
- A sudden, unexpected situation requiring immediate action.
- Learning how to perform tasks safely.
14 Clues: Learning how to perform tasks safely. • Following rules, laws, or regulations. • Something with the potential to cause harm. • The condition of being protected from harm. • The act of leaving a dangerous area quickly. • The likelihood that a hazard will cause harm. • An unplanned event resulting in injury or damage. • A set of instructions for performing tasks safely. • ...
TC Flexstar Safety Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-13
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- These create a slip hazard and must be cleaned up immediately.
- should never be removed while a machine is running.
- should be used when climbing stairs.
- Only authorized personnel may enter.
- This is the most common type of workplace injury.
- Acronym you need to remember when using a fire extinguisher.
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- should be reported even if nobody gets hurt.
- Improper storage of these is a fire hazard.
- This is where employees should gather after a plant evacuation.
- Fire equipment and electrical panels should never be ___________.
- You complete this before you operate a forklift to ensure safety.
- What you do the minute you see a fire
- It's everyone's responsibility.
- ____ accidents or injuries are investigated onsite.
14 Clues: It's everyone's responsibility. • should be used when climbing stairs. • Only authorized personnel may enter. • What you do the minute you see a fire • Improper storage of these is a fire hazard. • should be reported even if nobody gets hurt. • This is the most common type of workplace injury. • should never be removed while a machine is running. • ...
Science Tools 2021-11-08
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- A tool to help see far away.
- A safety tool to protect your eyes.
- An object that attracts certain metals.
- A tool used to measure volume.
- A safety tool to protect your hands.
- A tool used to measure length.
- A thin cylindrical glass used to stir and store liquids.
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- A tool to help you see more detail on objects.
- A tool used to measure mass/weight.
- A tool to help see objects that are too small for the eye to see.
- A tool used to measure temperature.
- A model of the Earth
- A tool used to stir and store liquids.
- A tool used to measure time.
14 Clues: A model of the Earth • A tool to help see far away. • A tool used to measure time. • A tool used to measure volume. • A tool used to measure length. • A tool used to measure mass/weight. • A safety tool to protect your eyes. • A tool used to measure temperature. • A safety tool to protect your hands. • A tool used to stir and store liquids. • ...
Topaz Weekly Crossword #4 2017-11-28
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- Always worn when mixing dusty barite or bentonite?
- When manual handling we do it ......?
- If we are not sure about something we.....?
- We fill in everyday for safety interventions?
- Who do we tell before going to the platform?
- They love looking at rocks?!
- To handle loads safely we use _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sticks.
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- Hands on equipment....?
- What type of safety glass do we wear at night?
- When we move out of the accommodation area we always.....
- A workplace hazard listed on VOC card.....
- After toilet and before eating we.....?
- Needs to be done at the worksite when job complete!
- Its a drilling tool that identifies formation AS we drill?
14 Clues: Hands on equipment....? • They love looking at rocks?! • When manual handling we do it ......? • After toilet and before eating we.....? • A workplace hazard listed on VOC card..... • If we are not sure about something we.....? • Who do we tell before going to the platform? • We fill in everyday for safety interventions? • What type of safety glass do we wear at night? • ...
Food Safety Culture 2025-02-11
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- One of the 4 key hazards (7 letters)
- Planned observations and measurements (10 letters)
- The outcome of our actions (12 letters)
- Action to prevent or eliminate a food hazard (7 letters)
- Whose responsibility is food safety? (8 Letters)
- An allergen commonly found in wheat flour (6 letters)
- the shared values, norms and beliefs that affect mindsets and behaviours toward food safety (4,6,7 letters)
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- An organism commonly found on hands, hair and up the nose (14,6 Letters)
- Training and understanding (9 letters)
- Information exchange (13 letters)
- Documented instructions (9 letters)
- The way we act (9 Letters)
- _______limit separates the safe from unsafe (7 letters)
- A control for foreign bodies (5 letters)
14 Clues: The way we act (9 Letters) • Information exchange (13 letters) • Documented instructions (9 letters) • One of the 4 key hazards (7 letters) • Training and understanding (9 letters) • The outcome of our actions (12 letters) • A control for foreign bodies (5 letters) • Whose responsibility is food safety? (8 Letters) • Planned observations and measurements (10 letters) • ...
SAFETY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-05-01
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- THIS IS EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY
- ACRONYM FOR THE STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED DURING FIRE EMERGENCY
- WORN TO PROTECT EYES FROM HAZARDS
- TO AVOID SLIPPING ON STAIRS, ALWAYS HOLD ONTO ______________?
- WORKSTATION SHOULD BE ________ TO PREVENT STRAIN
- SHEET THAT GIVES SAFETY INFO ABOUT CHEMICALS
- REPORTING UNSAFE ACTS AND CONDITIONS CAN HELP PREVENT
- ELECTRICAL OUTLETS SHOULD NEVER BE ________
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- ACRONYM FOR USING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER
- USED TO RINSE EYES IN CASE OF CHEMICAL EXPOSURE
- SPILLED LIQUIDS CREATE _______ AND NEED TO BE CLEANED UP IMMEDIATELY
- INCASE OF FIRE OR EARTHQUAKE , DO NOT USE THIS
- WHEN TO REPORT A WORK RELATED INCIDENT / INJURY
- DO NOT READ OR TEXT WHILE WALKING. IT IS NOT WORTH THE _________
14 Clues: THIS IS EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY • WORN TO PROTECT EYES FROM HAZARDS • ACRONYM FOR USING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER • ELECTRICAL OUTLETS SHOULD NEVER BE ________ • SHEET THAT GIVES SAFETY INFO ABOUT CHEMICALS • INCASE OF FIRE OR EARTHQUAKE , DO NOT USE THIS • USED TO RINSE EYES IN CASE OF CHEMICAL EXPOSURE • WHEN TO REPORT A WORK RELATED INCIDENT / INJURY • ...
Culinary I Vocab 2024-08-26
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- food that doesn't need any washing or cooking.
- microorganisms that cause illness from your body to food
- the proteins that cause allergic reactions
- small living organisms that cant be seen with a naked eye
- organisms that grow in certain conditions
- a disease transmitted to people by food
- food, acidity, temp, time, oxygen, and moisture
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- harmful things are present in the food
- potential for harm
- the body's negative reaction to a food protein
- a examination to see if an operation is following food safety laws
- 41-135 degrees fahrenheit
- food that needs time and temperature for safety
- the leading cause of foodborne illnesses
14 Clues: potential for harm • 41-135 degrees fahrenheit • harmful things are present in the food • a disease transmitted to people by food • the leading cause of foodborne illnesses • organisms that grow in certain conditions • the proteins that cause allergic reactions • food that doesn't need any washing or cooking. • the body's negative reaction to a food protein • ...
Campground Etiquette 2025-06-29
15 Clues: Keep tidy • Honor others • Outdoor heat • Outdoor stay • Consideration • Nearby camper • Safety measure • Waste disposal • Minimized noise • Polite behavior • Animal companions • Sound disturbance • Temporary dwelling • Drinking responsibly • Controlled illumination
KEI CARS - Small Cars from Japan 2025-12-17
14 Clues: lento • leggi • sicurezza • piùVeloce • piùPiccolo • efficiente • carburante • synonym of cheap • synonym of risky • synonym of narrow • synonym of famous • opposite of narrow • past simple of bring • opposite of dangerous
Homework 2013-10-11
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- you must always be c_ r_ ful when doing a practical
- you wear these to protect your eyes
- the opposite of cold
- this always comes first when doing a practical
- these and bags must be put to the side
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- what is your science teacher called? (w)
- the colour of a hot flame
- you must push these under before you do a practical
- we use these to light a bunsen burner
- the colour of a safety flame
- something to put a bunsen burner on
11 Clues: the opposite of cold • the colour of a hot flame • the colour of a safety flame • you wear these to protect your eyes • something to put a bunsen burner on • we use these to light a bunsen burner • these and bags must be put to the side • what is your science teacher called? (w) • this always comes first when doing a practical • ...
D46 Safety Week 2024 2024-10-24
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- Everyone on equipment has one.
- This should be completed prior to operating MHE.
- If faced with an "active threat", you should do this.
- This is placed in front of the tractor/trailer prior to entering.
- Who is responsible for safety.
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- Who is your OSL?
- Everyone starts their day with these.
- How to use a fire extinguisher.
- When should a safety incident be reported.
- You should never work at heights without one of these.
- We have this many evacuation areas.
11 Clues: Who is your OSL? • Everyone on equipment has one. • Who is responsible for safety. • How to use a fire extinguisher. • We have this many evacuation areas. • Everyone starts their day with these. • When should a safety incident be reported. • This should be completed prior to operating MHE. • If faced with an "active threat", you should do this. • ...
Legislation in the Workplace 2015-03-26
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- Any hazards in the setting must by reported by __________ to their manager.
- All _____________ records must be stored securely in the workplace.
- Specialist ___________ must be supplied by workplace to have people with disabilities to carry out their work role if necessary.
- Health and Safety legislation obligates warning ______ to be displayed.
- Under the Human Rights Act every individual must be treated with __________.
- The _______ Protection Act prevents employers from passing on personal information belonging to employees.
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- Under the Disability Discrimination Act, people can not be refused a job because they have a __________.
- The health and Safety ________ informs employees of how they need to behave to be safe.
- It is against the law to be discriminated against because of your ____.
- The _________ Act makes sure people are not discriminated against because of age, race, ability or gender.
- Under the Disability Discrimination Act ensures the __________ is accessible for everyone.
- The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 obligates employers and employees to carry out risk ____________.
- It is your __________ right to have electricity, heating and running water in the work environment.
13 Clues: All _____________ records must be stored securely in the workplace. • It is against the law to be discriminated against because of your ____. • Health and Safety legislation obligates warning ______ to be displayed. • Any hazards in the setting must by reported by __________ to their manager. • ...
Organizations 2022-08-20
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- ANA looks over nurses to see if standards are met with patient care and safety
- roles as a nurse educators
- The founder of modern nursing
- ANA helps nurses afford education and training through federal help
- This is important to know because it helps nurses understand how patient care has developed over time
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- the NLN provides a voice for nurses and ensures equity and recognition for nurses with advanced
- The NMBON ensures nurses are drug free and not abusing alcohol to make sure their competencies aren't impaired
- ANA has given this to nurses to voice their members and their needs
- The NCSBN can and will review complaints over a nurse and determine if the nurses actions violate any regulations, if any regulations are violated, the nurses license can be revoked.
- ANA has a code that describes the responsibility of nurses that go beyond basic patient encounters
- taking care of yourself while you're healthy in order to avoid getting sick
- The act of keeping clean to ensure patient and nurse safety
- Protecting the public safety from nursing care and services
13 Clues: roles as a nurse educators • The founder of modern nursing • The act of keeping clean to ensure patient and nurse safety • Protecting the public safety from nursing care and services • ANA has given this to nurses to voice their members and their needs • ANA helps nurses afford education and training through federal help • ...
huh 2024-02-08
14 Clues: Purin • Amusia • Isotope • Insomnia • Frostbite • Dissension • Death Toll • MissingNo. • Monochrome • Brimstone (2) • Brimstone (3) • Brimstone (1) • Shinto, Shitno • Safety Lullaby, Left Unchecked, Lost Cause, Bygone Purpose, Pasta Night
puzz 2025-07-29
8 Clues: passcode • blacklisted • we break this time • avoid at all costs • atlas cant stand longer • don't trust them they are not real • answer the doctors calls were scared for you • find what i mean and understand it for you're safety
Safety First 2012-12-26
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- In case of fire, rescue, ________ , contain, extinguish.
- Acronym for how to use a fire extinguisher
- During Code Triage II, the _____ is activated.
- Code for chemical spill.
- Member in need of immediate nursing attention.
- Code for bomb threat.
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- Duck and cover.
- Code for infant or child abduction.
- Ergonomics self-assessment.
- Wearing proper fitting _______ helps prevent trip, slips, and falls.
- During prolonged repetitive activity, these types of breaks should be taken.
- Code for Clinical IT outage.
12 Clues: Duck and cover. • Code for bomb threat. • Code for chemical spill. • Ergonomics self-assessment. • Code for Clinical IT outage. • Code for infant or child abduction. • Acronym for how to use a fire extinguisher • Member in need of immediate nursing attention. • During Code Triage II, the _____ is activated. • In case of fire, rescue, ________ , contain, extinguish. • ...
Safety Words 2014-11-20
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- A place where there are no people.
- Keeping your eyes open to see danger
- A place where you cannot go (2 words)
- If you drink, this you could die.
- A thing that is dangerous
- Something that is worn or coming apart.
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- Something that you could drink.
- Something that could catch on fire easily.
- A plan to prevent something bad from happening.
- A dangerous place where there is water on the floor or ice.
- Something that is produced by atoms.
- Something that could eat your skin or burn you.
12 Clues: A thing that is dangerous • Something that you could drink. • If you drink, this you could die. • A place where there are no people. • Keeping your eyes open to see danger • Something that is produced by atoms. • A place where you cannot go (2 words) • Something that is worn or coming apart. • Something that could catch on fire easily. • ...
HEALTH & SAFETY 2015-04-07
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- WATCH THE STEPS
- USE FORLIFT WHEN HARD TO MANOEUVRE
- POWERFUL MACHINERY
- EYE CONTACT MADE BETWEEN THROWER AND RECEIVER
- KEEP BACK STRAIGHT WHILE SCANING PRODUCTS
- KEPT SHARP AT ALL TIME
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- USE WET FLOOR SIGNS
- HANDBRAKE TO BE USED AT ALL TIMES
- MUST BE 30 DEGREE OR BELOW BEFORE CLEANING
- NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR
- OBEY THE ROBBER
- AREA TO BE KEPT CLEAR AT ALL TIME
12 Clues: WATCH THE STEPS • OBEY THE ROBBER • POWERFUL MACHINERY • USE WET FLOOR SIGNS • KEPT SHARP AT ALL TIME • NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR • HANDBRAKE TO BE USED AT ALL TIMES • AREA TO BE KEPT CLEAR AT ALL TIME • USE FORLIFT WHEN HARD TO MANOEUVRE • KEEP BACK STRAIGHT WHILE SCANING PRODUCTS • MUST BE 30 DEGREE OR BELOW BEFORE CLEANING • EYE CONTACT MADE BETWEEN THROWER AND RECEIVER
Sun Safety 2015-07-09
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- The sun contains 3 types of these rays
- Who should stay out of the sun completely?
- True or False? Clouds filter out the sun's rays.
- Use these to protect your eyes against sun damage
- Our skin's natural sun protection
- Apply this to your skin to help protect against sun damage
- The most dangerous UV rays from the sun
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- The type of sunscreen you need if you are swimming
- A type of skin damage from the sun
- True or False? Sunscreen protects us against UVC rays.
- It's important to reapply sunscreen after doing this
- Repeated, unprotected exposure to the sun can lead to this
- Our bodies absorb this
13 Clues: Our bodies absorb this • Our skin's natural sun protection • A type of skin damage from the sun • The sun contains 3 types of these rays • The most dangerous UV rays from the sun • Who should stay out of the sun completely? • True or False? Clouds filter out the sun's rays. • Use these to protect your eyes against sun damage • ...
LIGHTING SAFETY 2019-11-26
12 Clues: ballast • strength • easily ignited • protective grid • light bulb wire • prudent foresight • power consumption • plugin-in receptable • Death by current flow • electric safety device • Power rating of a lamp • closed system of electrical wires
LIGHTING SAFETY 2019-11-26
12 Clues: strength • easily ignited • light bulb wire • protective grid • power consumption • prudent foresight • plugin-in receptable • Death by current flow • Power rating of a lamp • electrical safety device • used to secure lighting stands • closed system of electrical wires
Food Safety 2020-05-06
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- Used to cover our hair (7)
- One of our highest Foreign Matter complaint types (7)
- Allergen found on line 11 and 16 (3)
- The number of allergens we have on site (4)
- Length of time you should wash your hands for (6,7)
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- Substances that make food unfit for use (11)
- Used to find metal in our products (5,9)
- A flying pest (4)
- The Accreditation Body that audits us (1,1,1)
- A CCP that isn't metal detection (7)
- Colour of food contact equipment (4)
- Highest complaint driver in 2020 (4,5)
12 Clues: A flying pest (4) • Used to cover our hair (7) • A CCP that isn't metal detection (7) • Allergen found on line 11 and 16 (3) • Colour of food contact equipment (4) • Highest complaint driver in 2020 (4,5) • Used to find metal in our products (5,9) • The number of allergens we have on site (4) • Substances that make food unfit for use (11) • ...
Food Safety 2020-11-26
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- free from dirt
- a fungus that grows on food
- dangerous
- the instrument used to check the temperature
- the deterioration of the food
- a unicellular microorganism that causes a disease
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- the degree of heat in a substance
- a microorganism that causes a disease
- zone the temperature where bacteria can grow
- free from danger
- not sanitary
- preparation of a dish
12 Clues: dangerous • not sanitary • free from dirt • free from danger • preparation of a dish • a fungus that grows on food • the deterioration of the food • the degree of heat in a substance • a microorganism that causes a disease • zone the temperature where bacteria can grow • the instrument used to check the temperature • a unicellular microorganism that causes a disease
Food Safety 2021-03-15
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- The 3rd Part of the 4 step cleaning method
- The first step of the 5 step hand wash method
- who is responsible for food safety in the restaurant
- What colour gloves are used to add shake mix
- Apart from medical piercings with a note what visible piercings are allowed
- The shelf eggs must be kept on with nothing else
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- we prevent the spread of this by keeping things at the right temperature
- colour of cloth used for food surfaces
- After how many minutes should we wash our hand
- What colour gloves are used on present and window 1
- The third Step of the 5 step hand wash method
- What should cloths be stored in on the shop floor
12 Clues: colour of cloth used for food surfaces • The 3rd Part of the 4 step cleaning method • What colour gloves are used to add shake mix • The first step of the 5 step hand wash method • The third Step of the 5 step hand wash method • After how many minutes should we wash our hand • The shelf eggs must be kept on with nothing else • ...
Safety Crossword 2019-05-10
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- Should only be lowered from above, never from the belly
- Do this before, during, and after the sort to help prevent heat related illness
- Packages with special markings to denote potentially dangerous contents that should always be processed as a non-conveyable
- A large, sturdy package used as the base of a new wall
- Should be hung in a U shape as soon as possible to prevent a trip risk
- Never block access to one of these mounted around the building to be used in the event of a fire
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- The tool provided to help prevent unnecessary strain on your body while loading or unloading packages above your shoulders
- The area of your body, between mid thigh to shoulder level that is the safety area to work within
- How many points of contact do you use to enter or exit a trailer
- Group of employees, committed to safety, that meet monthly to discuss safety concerns, needs, and successes
- The 28 inches allotted in any work area for safe exit of the work area
- Two employees working together to move large, heavy, or awkward packages
12 Clues: A large, sturdy package used as the base of a new wall • Should only be lowered from above, never from the belly • How many points of contact do you use to enter or exit a trailer • Should be hung in a U shape as soon as possible to prevent a trip risk • The 28 inches allotted in any work area for safe exit of the work area • ...
Hand Safety 2017-03-06
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- The hand is one of the most _______ body parts
- Remove ________ before using power tools
- Never remove machine __________
- ________ power tools when changing blades
- _____ has regulations related to hand safety
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- Never wear loose ________
- Always wear proper ____
- Most common cause of hand injuries
- To avoid hand injuries know the hazards
- _________ equipment should have hand guards
- Be aware of _____ points
- Use the right ____ for the job
12 Clues: Always wear proper ____ • Be aware of _____ points • Never wear loose ________ • Use the right ____ for the job • Never remove machine __________ • Most common cause of hand injuries • To avoid hand injuries know the hazards • Remove ________ before using power tools • ________ power tools when changing blades • _________ equipment should have hand guards • ...
Food Safety 2020-09-15
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- cause infectious diseases.
- The body's defense system
- Organisms that found in air, soil, plants and water
- The body's negative reaction.
- potential to cause harm
- Needs a host to live.
- Micoorganisms that cause illness.
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- Review or examination.
- Leading cause of foodborne illness.
- Small living organisms.
- Tiny plants that well in acidic food.
- Can spoil food quickly.
12 Clues: Needs a host to live. • Review or examination. • Small living organisms. • Can spoil food quickly. • potential to cause harm • The body's defense system • cause infectious diseases. • The body's negative reaction. • Micoorganisms that cause illness. • Leading cause of foodborne illness. • Tiny plants that well in acidic food. • Organisms that found in air, soil, plants and water
Internet safety 2021-06-30
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- A setting to make sure people can't see your profile.
- When someone posts harsh, mean messages online to hurt someone.
- To make someone feel small or embarrassed.
- This is what you should do to a bully online.
- Posting very rude and hostile messages online.
- To pretend to be someone else online.
- An app that shows you which sites are tracking you.
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- After gaining passwords, the bully enters the victim’s sites and locks them out.
- What you shouldn't do to bullies online.
- You need to be careful which ... you put up online.
- What you should keep and show to a responsible adult if someone bullies you online.
- You should only say things online that you would say ...
12 Clues: To pretend to be someone else online. • What you shouldn't do to bullies online. • To make someone feel small or embarrassed. • This is what you should do to a bully online. • Posting very rude and hostile messages online. • You need to be careful which ... you put up online. • An app that shows you which sites are tracking you. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2021-07-12
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- This should never go in the microwave.
- Eating contaminated food can make you very ___.
- Make sure to cook foods to the right ___.
- The most common cause of foodborne illness.
- Refrigerators are set at ____ degrees.
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- When this breaks, the pieces can be hard to see.
- Never use this to put out a grease fire.
- ___the toaster before getting stuck toast out.
- You should never try to ______ a dropped knife.
- Gluten and peanuts are common _____.
- Always check the _____ date of foods
- Always remember to ___ your hands for 20 seconds.
12 Clues: Gluten and peanuts are common _____. • Always check the _____ date of foods • This should never go in the microwave. • Refrigerators are set at ____ degrees. • Never use this to put out a grease fire. • Make sure to cook foods to the right ___. • The most common cause of foodborne illness. • ___the toaster before getting stuck toast out. • ...
September Safety 2023-09-01
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- This MSD occurs when the cushion-like rubber material between the vertebrae come loose or damaged.
- Method of that incorporates and ranking safeguards.
- Latin word for NOMOS is (blank).
- Ergonomics fits the workstation to the (blank)
- Each step of a process is assessed for safety hazards during this process.
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- Versiti's employee (badge) can be used as a guide for proper lifting posture.
- Typing, mouse clicking, and manually using power tools is an example of (blank) motion.
- Most effective of the hierarchy of controls.
- Excessive force, awkward postures, and repetitive motion are a few examples of ergonomic risk (blank).
- Ergonomic risk factors are dependent on work positions and (blank).
- Never squat or (blank) more than two hours each day.
- Knees, (blank), and feet are common affected areas for ergonomic injury.
12 Clues: Latin word for NOMOS is (blank). • Most effective of the hierarchy of controls. • Ergonomics fits the workstation to the (blank) • Method of that incorporates and ranking safeguards. • Never squat or (blank) more than two hours each day. • Ergonomic risk factors are dependent on work positions and (blank). • ...
Cyber Safety 2023-09-14
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- Malware that requires the victim to pay a ransom to access encrypted files.
- criminals who break into computer networks with malicious intent.
- two words creates and stores strong passwords
- sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about someone else.
- two words. long (phrases or sentences) that mix capital and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols
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- Malicious software
- The numeric address of a computer on the internet
- A Private Network that ensures your anonymity on the internet
- Which social media platform is a hackers’ favorite
- Software used to protect a computer from viruses
- Main component of a server
- unwanted email messages
12 Clues: Malicious software • unwanted email messages • Main component of a server • two words creates and stores strong passwords • Software used to protect a computer from viruses • The numeric address of a computer on the internet • Which social media platform is a hackers’ favorite • A Private Network that ensures your anonymity on the internet • ...
Lab Safety 2023-09-07
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- The correct way of smelling a chemical
- Always point a test tube ____ from you and others while heating it
- Never ___ a chemical directly from the container
- How you should measure chemicals and other substances
- Eye protection that is worn during every lab
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- When you should tell the teacher that you see broken glass or a spill.
- How you should keep your lab table
- Never put anything in your mouth or ____ any chemicals
- Read and ____ all instructions
- Roll up your ____ and tie back loose material on clothes
- How you should wear your hair in the lab
- Never ____ or push anyone in the lab
12 Clues: Read and ____ all instructions • How you should keep your lab table • Never ____ or push anyone in the lab • The correct way of smelling a chemical • How you should wear your hair in the lab • Eye protection that is worn during every lab • Never ___ a chemical directly from the container • How you should measure chemicals and other substances • ...
Tech Safety 2024-02-15
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- This tool is used to unpick the stitches that you made a mistake on or wanted to redo it.
- This is used to keep the material that you are sewing or stitching.
- This is made by weaving/knitting cloth or material.
- You use this machine to stitch things together.
- You use this to measure the length of different materials/objects.
- This is a thread used mainly for knitting.
- Instead of running in the lab you should_____.
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- This is used for cutting fabric or other materials.
- After using these you should always turn them off.
- This is used to smoothen out the work that you have done.
- You put this in a sewing machine.
- You use this tool to keep the work that you are doing still while sewing/stitching.
12 Clues: You put this in a sewing machine. • This is a thread used mainly for knitting. • Instead of running in the lab you should_____. • You use this machine to stitch things together. • After using these you should always turn them off. • This is used for cutting fabric or other materials. • This is made by weaving/knitting cloth or material. • ...
Food Safety 2024-07-05
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- A condition caused by consuming too much of this, often from seafood.
- An organism often found in uncooked rice and improperly stored food.
- A process that destroys harmful bacteria by heating food for a short period of time.
- Often responsible for outbreaks linked to leafy greens and contaminated water.
- A condition resulting from eating contaminated food.
- Refrigeration method to inhibit bacterial growth
- A toxic metal that can contaminate food and cause illness.
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- A tiny, single-celled microorganism that can cause illness.
- Foodborne disease prevention method involving high temperature
- This agency works to protect public health by ensuring the safety of the food supply.
- A common bacterium found in undercooked poultry.
- This term describes organisms, including bacteria and viruses, that cause diseases.
12 Clues: A common bacterium found in undercooked poultry. • Refrigeration method to inhibit bacterial growth • A condition resulting from eating contaminated food. • A toxic metal that can contaminate food and cause illness. • A tiny, single-celled microorganism that can cause illness. • Foodborne disease prevention method involving high temperature • ...
Kitchen Safety 2024-08-28
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- Chef's jacket
- gauze flashlight bandages
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Exhaustion Fast pace in Hot Environment
- Physical Hazard
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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- Extinguisher Pressurized canister that puts out fires
- Automated External Defibrillator
- Stop drop roll
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Nonslip soles
- Allergic Reaction
- Pad Protect your hands from hot pan
13 Clues: Chef's jacket • Nonslip soles • Stop drop roll • Physical Hazard • Allergic Reaction • gauze flashlight bandages • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Automated External Defibrillator • Pad Protect your hands from hot pan • Exhaustion Fast pace in Hot Environment • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • ...
Safety Tips 2023-06-26
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- Pedestrians and cyclists should wear ____________ clothing.
- Remember to always stay ___________.
- Walk your ______ on your left to keep them out of the road.
- Retractable ones are considered dangerous to both humans and their pets.
- Cars in this have the right of way.
- Pedestrians, always walk on this side of the street!
- You must be at least _________ years old to drive a golf cart in Cascades.
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- ________ should always walk facing oncoming cars.
- On which side of the street should bicyclists ride?
- Place this at least 20 feet away from windows and doors.
- _________ should always ride with the traffi c.
- Avoid posting your ___________ news and photos on social media until after you return.
12 Clues: Cars in this have the right of way. • Remember to always stay ___________. • _________ should always ride with the traffi c. • ________ should always walk facing oncoming cars. • On which side of the street should bicyclists ride? • Pedestrians, always walk on this side of the street! • Place this at least 20 feet away from windows and doors. • ...
Internet Safety 2023-03-02
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- You never tell your ________ to anyone except your guardians or teachers.
- When you're online you must be careful who you give your _____ to.
- To post or message online in order to provoke ones emotional feelings.
- bullying or harassment using electronic means.
- Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
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- To have the control to do or not do something.
- The state or condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people.
- A person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
- Stay away from ________ online.
- An email or message that attempts to steal your strict personal information such as card details or passwords.
- Something that is forbidden by law.
- Unwanted digital mail that is often repetitive and considered junk.
12 Clues: Stay away from ________ online. • Something that is forbidden by law. • To have the control to do or not do something. • bullying or harassment using electronic means. • A person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data. • When you're online you must be careful who you give your _____ to. • ...
Cooking Safety 2023-03-07
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- What do you wear to keep your hair out of the way?
- What do you clean first?
- What do you chop food on?
- What do you cook a fried egg in?
- What do you wear to keep your hands safe?
- What do you do with fruit & veggie scraps?
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- What protects your clothing?
- Where do you store dairy products?
- What don't you put in hot soapy water?
- What do you use to measure in the kitchen?
- What keeps your chopping board in place?
- What sort of shoes do you wear in the kitchen?
12 Clues: What do you clean first? • What do you chop food on? • What protects your clothing? • What do you cook a fried egg in? • Where do you store dairy products? • What don't you put in hot soapy water? • What keeps your chopping board in place? • What do you wear to keep your hands safe? • What do you use to measure in the kitchen? • What do you do with fruit & veggie scraps? • ...
internet safety 2023-04-19
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- a part of a computer system or network which is designed to block unwanted access
- like a cold for your computer
- the state of being protected against the criminal use of electronic data
- bulling done over the internet
- a person or thing that hacks
- a world wide computer network
- websites and apps that let users create and share content EX.Snapchat
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- a piece of information needed to log in to the internet
- the state of being free from public attention
- be careful what you make public
- information made available by a website
- facts given to learn about someone or something
12 Clues: a person or thing that hacks • like a cold for your computer • a world wide computer network • bulling done over the internet • be careful what you make public • information made available by a website • the state of being free from public attention • facts given to learn about someone or something • a piece of information needed to log in to the internet • ...
Safety First 2023-03-17
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- the law that requires employers to control substances that are hazardous to health
- something that you intend to do or achieve.
- an account or statement describing in detail an event
- freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury
- the state or process of doing something
- a way of displaying various types of visual data in one place
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- a town in NW England, in Halton unitary authority
- a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- platform for recording near misses etc.
- the process of making something better
- acting in anticipation of future problems
- a dangerous phenomenon, substance, human activity or condition
12 Clues: the process of making something better • platform for recording near misses etc. • the state or process of doing something • acting in anticipation of future problems • something that you intend to do or achieve. • freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury • a town in NW England, in Halton unitary authority • an account or statement describing in detail an event • ...
ONLINE SAFETY 2021-09-08
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- WHO COMMITS ACTS OF COMPUTER PIRACY
- SOFTWARE USED TO DELETE VIRUSES IN A COMPUTER
- INSERT IT TO PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA
- INSTAGRAM,FACEBOOK,TIKTOK,TWITTER,TELEGRAM
- OPTION TO KEEP PRIVATE ACCOUNT
- GLOBAL NETWORK OF COMPUTER LINKS
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- COMPUTER INTRUSION WITH VARIOUS PURPOSES
- TALK ONLINE
- MAIL ONLINE
- PROGRAM THAT DAMAGES OR BLOCKS A COMPUTER OR NETWORK
- BULLYING CARRIED OUT ONLINE
- PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
12 Clues: TALK ONLINE • MAIL ONLINE • PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE • BULLYING CARRIED OUT ONLINE • OPTION TO KEEP PRIVATE ACCOUNT • GLOBAL NETWORK OF COMPUTER LINKS • WHO COMMITS ACTS OF COMPUTER PIRACY • INSERT IT TO PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA • COMPUTER INTRUSION WITH VARIOUS PURPOSES • INSTAGRAM,FACEBOOK,TIKTOK,TWITTER,TELEGRAM • SOFTWARE USED TO DELETE VIRUSES IN A COMPUTER • ...
ONLINE SAFETY. 2021-09-08
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- WHO COMMITS ACTS OF COMPUTER PIRACY
- SOFTWARE USED TO DELETE VIRUSES IN A COMPUTER
- INSERT IT TO PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA
- INSTAGRAM,FACEBOOK,TIKTOK,TWITTER,TELEGRAM
- OPTION TO KEEP PRIVATE ACCOUNT
- GLOBAL NETWORK OF COMPUTER LINKS
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- COMPUTER INTRUSION WITH VARIOUS PURPOSES
- TALK ONLINE
- MAIL ONLINE
- PROGRAM THAT DAMAGES OR BLOCKS A COMPUTER OR NETWORK
- BULLYING CARRIED OUT ONLINE
- PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
12 Clues: TALK ONLINE • MAIL ONLINE • PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE • BULLYING CARRIED OUT ONLINE • OPTION TO KEEP PRIVATE ACCOUNT • GLOBAL NETWORK OF COMPUTER LINKS • WHO COMMITS ACTS OF COMPUTER PIRACY • INSERT IT TO PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA • COMPUTER INTRUSION WITH VARIOUS PURPOSES • INSTAGRAM,FACEBOOK,TIKTOK,TWITTER,TELEGRAM • SOFTWARE USED TO DELETE VIRUSES IN A COMPUTER • ...
Dog safety 2022-03-01
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- hold hand palm_____ when letting them smell you.
- Never look into dogs ____ unless you know them personally.
- (2, word) this is a sign a dog may want some space.
- Don’t go to a strange dog without an _____.
- Pet dogs collar to ____.
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- Don’t take ____ or toys from a dog.
- never be ____ to a dog
- Don’t __ to the dog, let them come to you.
- Alway ___ before going up to a dog.
- be ____ to a dog.
- Dogs wagging their tail ____ always them wanting to play.
- bow dogs do this when they want to play.
12 Clues: be ____ to a dog. • never be ____ to a dog • Pet dogs collar to ____. • Don’t take ____ or toys from a dog. • Alway ___ before going up to a dog. • bow dogs do this when they want to play. • Don’t __ to the dog, let them come to you. • Don’t go to a strange dog without an _____. • hold hand palm_____ when letting them smell you. • ...
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 Awareness 2022-05-19
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- what color does the light have to be to enter a dock?
- What can one do to minimize injuries?
- Who is responsible for safety?
- The P in PASS stands for what when using fire extinguisher?
- What color code is used to alert people to tornado?
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- When should you report in injury?
- Who is the day athletic trainer?
- Who is the night athletic trainer?
- What must be done to all trailers before loading?
- What color code is used to alert people of a fire?
- Who is the Physician Assistant onsite?
- You must ____ your mast before driving forklift
12 Clues: Who is responsible for safety? • Who is the day athletic trainer? • When should you report in injury? • Who is the night athletic trainer? • What can one do to minimize injuries? • Who is the Physician Assistant onsite? • You must ____ your mast before driving forklift • What must be done to all trailers before loading? • What color code is used to alert people of a fire? • ...
Safety First! 2024-09-24
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- something that has gone wrong that leads to damage
- fare
- ulykke
- hansker
- a garment that is worn over other clothing to cover the front of the body.
- the process of healing after an illness or injury
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- means "to keep something from happening"
- tømmerhogger
- a liquid for washing your hands in order to get rid of harmful bacteria from them
- forholdsregel
- these are required when working in areas where there is a potential for injury to the head from falling objects
- vernebriller
12 Clues: fare • ulykke • hansker • tømmerhogger • vernebriller • forholdsregel • means "to keep something from happening" • the process of healing after an illness or injury • something that has gone wrong that leads to damage • a garment that is worn over other clothing to cover the front of the body. • a liquid for washing your hands in order to get rid of harmful bacteria from them • ...
Internet safety 2025-02-19
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- a low mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities
- something that sets the limit of something
- spending too much time sitting, or being physically inactive 'lazy'
- news, false information about current events
- the fear of missing out
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- to measure the similarities of two or more things
- theft, 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
- chamber, the result of algorithms only showing viewers media that aligns with their beliefs
- not having control over doing, taking or using something to the point where it could be harmful
- a disorder where people have trouble sleeping
12 Clues: the fear of missing out • close observation of an individual • being free from the attention of others • something that sets the limit of something • news, false information about current events • 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 • ...
Road Safety 2013-10-13
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- A form of transport
- Another word for focus
- People who cross the road
- People should wear it when riding bicycles
- Three steps that you must do before crossing a road
- People should wear it while in a car
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- Lets you know if you are speeding
- Where people sould cross a road
- Obey these limits
- To let you know if there is a school nearby
- To make people aware that you are there
- It means 'slow down' on a traffic light
12 Clues: Obey these limits • A form of transport • Another word for focus • People who cross the road • Where people sould cross a road • Lets you know if you are speeding • People should wear it while in a car • To make people aware that you are there • It means 'slow down' on a traffic light • People should wear it when riding bicycles • To let you know if there is a school nearby • ...
Food Safety 2025-03-13
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- A common food made from flour, water, and often yeast, baked into loaves.
- A small bag or box used to hold things, usually food.
- A container used for holding waste or trash.
- Stored at a very low temperature to keep it cold.
- A large store where you can buy food and other household items.
- Food that has recently been made, harvested, or bought.
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- Plants or parts of plants used as food, like carrots or spinach.
- A sweet baked food made from flour, sugar, and other ingredients, usually served as a dessert.
- A metal container used to store food or other items.
- A bowl where fruit is placed for easy access.
- An appliance used to keep food cold.
- The sweet and edible part of a plant, like an apple or orange.
12 Clues: An appliance used to keep food cold. • A container used for holding waste or trash. • A bowl where fruit is placed for easy access. • Stored at a very low temperature to keep it cold. • A metal container used to store food or other items. • A small bag or box used to hold things, usually food. • Food that has recently been made, harvested, or bought. • ...
Safety Ed 2023-10-19
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- What forms in air with high humidity?
- What forms in your eyes when the sun hits the windshield?
- Phenomenon that occurs with rain, thunder, and lighting.
- What do tornadoes form from?
- What not to do in response to Tornadoes.
- What beams should you use in fog? (High, low, ect..)
- What not to do when skidding.
- How many inches of water can overturn a vehicle?
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- Item used to remove snow and cie from vehicle.
- Dense air, low visibility weather condition.
- Losing control of your vehicle due to rain or water.
- Water droplets that fall from the sky.
12 Clues: What do tornadoes form from? • What not to do when skidding. • What forms in air with high humidity? • Water droplets that fall from the sky. • What not to do in response to Tornadoes. • Dense air, low visibility weather condition. • Item used to remove snow and cie from vehicle. • How many inches of water can overturn a vehicle? • ...
Safety Ed 2023-12-14
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- This behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- Driving is a _____ not a _____
- If you change your name or address how long do you have to apply for a new drivers license
- Shows who is responsible for the vehicle
- License What needs to be renewed every 4 years if you are from Minnesota and after you turn 21
- Driving test you take when you are 16
- What is the significance of the way highways are numbered
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- GDL
- Talking on cell phone/Changing radio station
- Figuring out if you have at least 105 degree peripheral vision
- What percent do you need on the knowledge test to pass
- Most common class of license for Minnesota drivers
- Always drive at a speed that is reasonable and proper/safe for existing conditions.
13 Clues: GDL • Driving is a _____ not a _____ • Driving test you take when you are 16 • Shows who is responsible for the vehicle • Talking on cell phone/Changing radio station • Most common class of license for Minnesota drivers • What percent do you need on the knowledge test to pass • What is the significance of the way highways are numbered • ...
Safety Ed 2023-12-13
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- This behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- Driving is a _____ not a _____
- Shows who is responsible for the vehicle
- GDL
- Figuring out if you have at least 105 degree peripheral vision
- License What needs to be renewed every 4 years if you are from Minnesota and after you turn 21
- Talking on cell phone/Changing radio station
- Always drive at a speed that is reasonable and proper/safe for existing conditions.
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- Driving test you take when you are 16
- What is the significance of the way highways are numbered
- What percent do you need on the knowledge test to pass
- If you change your name or address how long do you have to apply for a new drivers license
- Most common class of license for Minnesota drivers
13 Clues: GDL • Driving is a _____ not a _____ • Driving test you take when you are 16 • Shows who is responsible for the vehicle • Talking on cell phone/Changing radio station • Most common class of license for Minnesota drivers • What percent do you need on the knowledge test to pass • What is the significance of the way highways are numbered • ...
Tech Safety 2024-02-02
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- Be aware of your surroundings is practicing good __________.
- If you haven’t been _________ on the tool or a machine, wait to be ________ and ask for instructions.
- No _________ or drinking while working with dangerous materials.
- Always cut ________ from yourself, never toward yourself.
- When someone is using a power tool, do not yell to get their attention.
- No ___________ in the shop; stay aware of hands and feet at all times.
- Wear these when working with lighting, wiring, or sharp materials.
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- If an accident occurs, notify Ms. Sass _______.
- Up Follow the procedures and always put tools in the correct location.
- Always wear this protective gear when using the saw.
- Dress Close toed shoes, tied back hair, no baggy clothes, and no jewelry fall under this category.
- Procedures Opening and closing the curtains, painting/cleaning paint items, cutting with power saws, cleaning the shop, etc.
12 Clues: If an accident occurs, notify Ms. Sass _______. • Always wear this protective gear when using the saw. • Always cut ________ from yourself, never toward yourself. • Be aware of your surroundings is practicing good __________. • No _________ or drinking while working with dangerous materials. • Wear these when working with lighting, wiring, or sharp materials. • ...
Fire Safety 2024-02-02
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- is caused by electricity.
- Is caused by ordinary combustibles such as wood or paper.
- should be located 3 ½' to 5' above the floor so that they will be easy to reach.
- Is the symbol for a Class D Fire.
- Is the symbol for a Class B Fire.
- is used for Classes B and C fires.
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- Is the acronym for how to use a fire extinguisher.
- is caused by flammable liquids such as gasoline or solvents.
- Is the symbol for a Class C Fire.
- Used to extinguish a Class A fire.
- Is the symbol for a Class A Fire
- is caused by combustible metals.
12 Clues: is caused by electricity. • Is the symbol for a Class A Fire • is caused by combustible metals. • Is the symbol for a Class C Fire. • Is the symbol for a Class D Fire. • Is the symbol for a Class B Fire. • Used to extinguish a Class A fire. • is used for Classes B and C fires. • Is the acronym for how to use a fire extinguisher. • ...
Ladder Safety 2024-10-30
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- These are the climbing steps on an extension ladder.
- Is any sign, label, stencil, or plate of a primary hazard or informational character, or both, affixed, painted, burned, stamped or embossed on a ladder surface.
- Is a type of ladder that is an extendable straight ladder.
- Is the movable section of an extension ladder.
- Is a type of work platform system with lockable castors.
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- Is a device incorporating or employing steps, rungs, or cleats on which a person may step to ascend or descend.
- Is the side members joined at intervals by either rungs, steps, cleats, or rear braces.
- Are the sides of the ladder that connect the two sections of a stepladder.
- Is the soles of the ladder that prevent the ladder from slipping.
- Is a self-supporting portable ladder, nonadjustable in length, with flat steps and hinged base.
- Is a landing surface that is used as a working or standing location.
- Is the angle between the horizontal and the ladder, which is measured on the side of the ladder opposite the climbing side.
12 Clues: Is the movable section of an extension ladder. • These are the climbing steps on an extension ladder. • Is a type of work platform system with lockable castors. • Is a type of ladder that is an extendable straight ladder. • Is the soles of the ladder that prevent the ladder from slipping. • Is a landing surface that is used as a working or standing location. • ...
Sun Safety 2025-05-05
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- The most dangerous form of skin cancer.
- This should be reapplied every two hours.
- Time when the sun is hottest, approximately.
- Don't be fooled by these days, you can still get burnt.
- Skin doctor.
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- The "E" of 11 down.
- The "A" of 11 down.
- Kind of sun rays that are damaging to the skin.
- It may have a wide brim to protect against the sun.
- Sun _____ factor.
- This type of clothing protects your skin from the sun.
- This rule is is a way to help people spot the potential signs of melanoma.
12 Clues: Skin doctor. • Sun _____ factor. • The "E" of 11 down. • The "A" of 11 down. • The most dangerous form of skin cancer. • This should be reapplied every two hours. • Time when the sun is hottest, approximately. • Kind of sun rays that are damaging to the skin. • It may have a wide brim to protect against the sun. • This type of clothing protects your skin from the sun. • ...
March Safety 2024-03-01
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- It is unsafe to seek shelter from bridges and highway overpasses because they create a (blank) effect.
- Ohio's statewide tornado drill will be on (month, day) this year.
- Drive at a (blank) angle from the tornado.
- Large rooms such as an (blank) is not a safe shelter.
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- Tornados are coming toward you if they do not appear to moving or staying in the same (blank).
- Breakrooms, bathrooms, and (blank) are considered safe shelters for tornados
- Proper shelters are (blank) rooms without windows.
- This alert means that your a tornado has been sighted. Seek shelter immediately!
- If storms are capable of producing a tornado, local weather stations will issue a tornado (blank) for your county.
- If shelter is not possible while driving, lay on your stomach on a low area or (blank), protecting your head and neck.
- The months of April and (blank) have the most reported cases of tornados.
- Tornado season for Indiana and Ohio lasts from April to (blank).
12 Clues: Drive at a (blank) angle from the tornado. • Proper shelters are (blank) rooms without windows. • Large rooms such as an (blank) is not a safe shelter. • Tornado season for Indiana and Ohio lasts from April to (blank). • Ohio's statewide tornado drill will be on (month, day) this year. • The months of April and (blank) have the most reported cases of tornados. • ...
August Safety 2025-08-04
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- This is a common symptom of musculoskeletal disorders.
- Spread (blank) work throughout the day.
- This musculoskeletal disorder is a nerve injury that could result in pain, weakness, and tingling in the leg.
- Latin for Law
- You should bend at your (blank) rather than your waist when lifting items off the floor.
- Least effective on the hierarchy of controls.
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- This control changes the way employees work.
- Knees, (blank), and feet are common areas of the body at risk of ergonomic injury.
- One of many ergonomic risk factors. Contributes to increased risk of ergonomic injury.
- Ergonomics is fitting the job to the (blank), not the other way around.
- Musculoskeletal disorders can effect this tissue.
- Always (blank) your work area to proper heights.
12 Clues: Latin for Law • Spread (blank) work throughout the day. • This control changes the way employees work. • Least effective on the hierarchy of controls. • Always (blank) your work area to proper heights. • Musculoskeletal disorders can effect this tissue. • This is a common symptom of musculoskeletal disorders. • ...
LABORATORY SAFETY 2025-08-13
12 Clues: safe smelling • eye protection • hand protection • rinse your eyes • body rinse or bath • container must have • secure your hair with • what you'll wear in laboratory • what you'll use with hot items • broken glasses is thrown in a. • what type of shoe is required in lab • aside from water, what is banned in laboratory
Lab safety 2022-09-13
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- Every this must stay....
- What do you use to put out a fire?
- Wash your.... when you are done.
- Never...chemicals or acquirement from lab area
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- What do you never sit on?
- What do you put on to protect your eyes?
- What do you hide under when there is fire?
- Read instructions...
- When you get chemicals in your eyes you use...
- Wash the... when you are done.
- What do you put on to protect your clothes?
- What do you use when you are on fire?
12 Clues: Read instructions... • Every this must stay.... • What do you never sit on? • Wash the... when you are done. • Wash your.... when you are done. • What do you use to put out a fire? • What do you use when you are on fire? • What do you put on to protect your eyes? • What do you hide under when there is fire? • What do you put on to protect your clothes? • ...
Lab Safety 2022-07-24
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- A material that can catch fire easily.
- Always read and listen to any _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ given by the teacher
- Never _ _ _ in the lab.
- During a practical you should not sit down and always _ _ _ _ _ up
- To get around the lab safely you should always _ _ _ _
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- If you touch something that is hot you risk getting _ _ _ _ _ _
- Before using glassware, such as a beaker or test tube, you should check there are no breaks or cracks in the _ _ _ _ _
- After a practical, or if you spill chemical on them you should _ _ _ _ your hands.
- Safety goggles protect your _ _ _ _ during an experiment.
- Always wait _ _ _ _ _ _ _ until the teacher allows you to enter the lab
- Never _ _ _ _ _ in the lab
- Safety _ _ _ _ _ _ _ should be worn at all times during a practical.
12 Clues: Never _ _ _ in the lab. • Never _ _ _ _ _ in the lab • A material that can catch fire easily. • To get around the lab safely you should always _ _ _ _ • Safety goggles protect your _ _ _ _ during an experiment. • If you touch something that is hot you risk getting _ _ _ _ _ _ • During a practical you should not sit down and always _ _ _ _ _ up • ...
Food Safety 2022-02-14
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- Bacteria grows rapidly in the danger
- Keep food at a safe ...
- You should only reheat leftovers...
- raw meat should be stored in this part of fridge
- Dont leave food out of fridge for more than 2....
- Always cut on a clear chopping...
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- You can see bacteria.True or false
- Needed to wash your hands correctly
- Milk,cheese and yoghurt should be stored in
- Another name for germ
- Wash both of these for 20 seconds
- an ice X will keep your lunch cold
12 Clues: Another name for germ • Keep food at a safe ... • Wash both of these for 20 seconds • Always cut on a clear chopping... • an ice X will keep your lunch cold • You can see bacteria.True or false • Needed to wash your hands correctly • You should only reheat leftovers... • Bacteria grows rapidly in the danger • Milk,cheese and yoghurt should be stored in • ...
Food Safety 2022-07-21
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- THIS TOTE COLOR CONTAINS ALLERGENS
- THIS MUST BE COVERED AT ALL TIMES WITH A NET IN THE PRODUCTION AREA.
- I AM NOT ALLOWED TO WEAR THIS ON MY FACE TO WORK.
- YOU NORMALLY WEAR THIS ON YOUR FINGERS BUT ARE NOT ALLOWED TO HAVE IT ON AT WORK.
- I AM NOT ALLOWED TO WEAR THIS ON MY FACE, EARS, OR HANDS TO WORK.
- THIS IS THE MINIMUM AMOUNT OF SECONDS I NEED TO WASH MY HANDS FOR.
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- IF I FEEL THIS I MUST CALL OUT AND STAY HOME
- I WILL ALWAYS WEAR THESE ON MY HANDS WHEN WORKING IN THE PRODUCTION AREA.
- I MUST USE THIS BODY PART TO OPEN THE DOOR INTO THE PRODUCTION AREA
- I AM NOT ALLOWED TO USE THIS DEVICE IN THE PRODUCTION AREA.
- THIS TOTE COLOR DOES NOT CONTAIN ALLERGENS
- I AM NOT ALLOWED TO TOUCH THIS COLOR BARREL UNLESS I AM A PORTER.
12 Clues: THIS TOTE COLOR CONTAINS ALLERGENS • THIS TOTE COLOR DOES NOT CONTAIN ALLERGENS • IF I FEEL THIS I MUST CALL OUT AND STAY HOME • I AM NOT ALLOWED TO WEAR THIS ON MY FACE TO WORK. • I AM NOT ALLOWED TO USE THIS DEVICE IN THE PRODUCTION AREA. • I AM NOT ALLOWED TO WEAR THIS ON MY FACE, EARS, OR HANDS TO WORK. • ...
Patient Safety 2022-07-19
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- What does the S stand for in SBAR
- MRSA and C.Diff can be types of hospital acquired _______
- Lewin's theory has how many phases
- This type of error is the most common safety event
- This type of meeting occurs as needed throughout the day to refocus the team if situations change or after a patient falls
- One goal of patient safety is to prevent these
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- What does the B stand for in SBAR
- _____Safety is everyone's responsibility
- what does the A stand for in PDSA
- Patient identification requires the use of 2 _____
- patients should be turned every 2 hours to prevent pressure _____
- Gowns and _____ are types of personal protection equipment (PPE)
12 Clues: What does the B stand for in SBAR • What does the S stand for in SBAR • what does the A stand for in PDSA • Lewin's theory has how many phases • _____Safety is everyone's responsibility • One goal of patient safety is to prevent these • Patient identification requires the use of 2 _____ • This type of error is the most common safety event • ...
Safety Vocab 2022-09-24
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- anything that takes up space and has mass
- Turns litmus paper red
- To eat or drink
- Liquid the rapidly gives of gass
- Explosion where pieces fly inward
- Study of Earth's air, weather, and climate
- Study of matter, force, motion and energy changes
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- Study of the Earth's oceans
- turns litmus paper blue
- amount or quantity of matter
- Study of rocks, minerals, and structure of Earth
- The measure of the force of gravity of earth and object
12 Clues: To eat or drink • Turns litmus paper red • turns litmus paper blue • Study of the Earth's oceans • amount or quantity of matter • Liquid the rapidly gives of gass • Explosion where pieces fly inward • anything that takes up space and has mass • Study of Earth's air, weather, and climate • Study of rocks, minerals, and structure of Earth • ...
Safety Games 2025-12-04
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- Keep these at least 12 inches from anything that burns; consider using flameless ones.
- One of OSHA’s top violations involves improper use of this climbing equipment.
- The season that can be both joyful and a higher-risk time for accidents.
- The main theme of your newsletter and everyone’s responsibility at work.
- On New Year’s Eve, travel in these for added safety.
- Keep the real one watered and at least three feet from heat sources.
- Decorative circle of greenery you shouldn’t burn in the fireplace after the holidays.
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- Regular ______ helps beat the holiday blues and improves mood and health.
- On New Year’s Eve, leave these to the experts to avoid injuries.
- At New Year’s, you should set these to be realistic, specific, and written down.
- A potentially poisonous holiday plant that should be kept away from children and pets.
- Never _____ and drive.
12 Clues: Never _____ and drive. • On New Year’s Eve, travel in these for added safety. • On New Year’s Eve, leave these to the experts to avoid injuries. • Keep the real one watered and at least three feet from heat sources. • The season that can be both joyful and a higher-risk time for accidents. • The main theme of your newsletter and everyone’s responsibility at work. • ...
Safety/Mobility 2026-01-14
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- Plan developed by therapy and nursing to support function
- Act of moving from one surface to another
- Staff member who assists with restorative care
- Program that helps residents maintain or improve function
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- Area that should be kept clear to prevent falls
- A sudden, unplanned descent to the floor
- Environmental risk that can cause falls
- Position change to relieve pressure and improve circulation
- Proper body alignment to prevent injury
- Footwear that helps reduce fall risk
- Equipment used to assist walking
- Loss of muscle strength from inactivity
12 Clues: Equipment used to assist walking • Footwear that helps reduce fall risk • Environmental risk that can cause falls • Proper body alignment to prevent injury • Loss of muscle strength from inactivity • A sudden, unplanned descent to the floor • Act of moving from one surface to another • Staff member who assists with restorative care • ...
Sun Safety 2026-02-17
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- what you should wear to stay sunsafe
- what you should stay in to stay sunsafe
- a great source of shade
- what you should have on the beach
- you need to reapply sunscreen after going in
- what to do regarding clothing to keep sunsafe
- what you should apply to stay sunsafe
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- what not being sunsafe is
- what you should stay to stay sunsafe
- a dangerous form of skin cancer
- what you get if you aren't sunsafe
- keep sunsafe if you want to go on one
12 Clues: a great source of shade • what not being sunsafe is • a dangerous form of skin cancer • what you should have on the beach • what you get if you aren't sunsafe • what you should wear to stay sunsafe • what you should stay to stay sunsafe • keep sunsafe if you want to go on one • what you should apply to stay sunsafe • what you should stay in to stay sunsafe • ...
Personal Safety 2025-08-28
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- - attempt to inflict any victim with injury
- - #1 cause of death in the U.S.
- - way to explain yourself when upset
- - act of inhaling and exhaling an aerosol
- - a poisionous highly addictive drug found in cigarettes
- - an opioid drug, like morphine or heroin
- -abbreviation for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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- - example of an intentional injury
- - injury that is not on purpose
- - following too close to another car
- - form of tobacco
- - a beer is considered this
12 Clues: - form of tobacco • - a beer is considered this • - injury that is not on purpose • - #1 cause of death in the U.S. • - example of an intentional injury • - way to explain yourself when upset • - following too close to another car • - act of inhaling and exhaling an aerosol • - an opioid drug, like morphine or heroin • - attempt to inflict any victim with injury • ...
Patient safety 2025-09-15
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- What type of analysis prevents future errors?
- Universal precautions help prevent healthcare-associated
- Essential safety check performed at every shift change
- What must be removed before MRI procedures?
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- What should be maintained in all documentation?
- PATIENT SHOULD be repositioned every ... to prevent pressure injuries
- This should never be abbreviated when writing medication orders
- What should be done immediately after specimen collection?
- What should be properly disposed of after use?
- What type of consent is needed for invasive procedures?
- What improves through continuous monitoring?
- Color of wristband typically used for allergy alerts
12 Clues: What must be removed before MRI procedures? • What improves through continuous monitoring? • What type of analysis prevents future errors? • What should be properly disposed of after use? • What should be maintained in all documentation? • Color of wristband typically used for allergy alerts • Essential safety check performed at every shift change • ...
Internet Safety 2025-11-18
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- Someone who tries to trick kids online
- A strong password should never be easy for someone to ________
- Never share ______ about yourself
- Only talk to people you _________ online
- Someone who posts mean things about someone else
- Someone you don't know online
- What you do online with others
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- A secret word that keeps your accounts safe
- To stop someone from contacting you online
- A device you use to go online
- The place you go to look things up
- Someone you tell if something makes you uncomfortable online
12 Clues: A device you use to go online • Someone you don't know online • What you do online with others • Never share ______ about yourself • The place you go to look things up • Someone who tries to trick kids online • Only talk to people you _________ online • To stop someone from contacting you online • A secret word that keeps your accounts safe • ...
Sun Safety 2026-04-01
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- An accessory which is worn on your head
- You must ______ water to stay hydrated
- A Substance that protects your skin from the sun
- Places where sunlight is blocked
- Full word for UV
- Your body's outer layer
- A star which gives earth light and heat
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- Items that are worn on the body
- Protects your eyes from Ultraviolet light
- A place where you can find Sand
- Not inside a building
- An example would include: Heat from the sun reaching your skin
12 Clues: Full word for UV • Not inside a building • Your body's outer layer • Items that are worn on the body • A place where you can find Sand • Places where sunlight is blocked • You must ______ water to stay hydrated • An accessory which is worn on your head • A star which gives earth light and heat • Protects your eyes from Ultraviolet light • ...
fire safety 2026-03-04
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- What to do if your clothes catch fire.
- extinguisher handheld device used to extinguish small fires.
- dangerous, thick grey substance that rises from a fire.
- SERVICES number to call for emergencies.
- three elements needed for a fire: Fuel, Oxygen, and _____.
- Device that sounds when it detects smoke.
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- person trained to put out fires.
- a map created to show two ways out of every room.
- tool used to spray water on a fire.
- drill practiced, safe way to exit a building.
- cam what you do if you smell smoke and see a door is hot.
- fire a place with a high fire danger, often in the woods.
- items that should never be played with.
13 Clues: person trained to put out fires. • tool used to spray water on a fire. • What to do if your clothes catch fire. • items that should never be played with. • Device that sounds when it detects smoke. • SERVICES number to call for emergencies. • a map created to show two ways out of every room. • drill practiced, safe way to exit a building. • ...
protection 2024-11-25
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- Applied to the skin to shield it from UV rays.
- Worn to support injured body parts or prevent further harm.
- Installed on doors to keep intruders out.
- Worn by knights to stay safe in combat.
- A person who watches over and defends someone or something.
- Worn to cover the face and avoid inhaling harmful particles.
- A special place in cars for children to stay safe while traveling.
- Footwear designed to shield feet in harsh environments.
- The upper covering of a house that shields from weather.
- A lotion that prevents skin damage from UV rays.
- A barrier that marks boundaries and prevents entry.
- A safety strap used in vehicles to secure passengers.
- Worn on the head to prevent injury during biking or construction.
- An enclosure used to keep animals safe or confined.
- Used to slow a descent during a fall from great heights.
- Worn to improve vision and sometimes block sunlight.
- A state of being free from harm or risk.
- A medical procedure to build immunity against diseases.
- Used in battles to block attacks.
- Keeps a boat steady and prevents drifting.
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- A small craft used to escape danger at sea.
- Used to shield oneself from rain or sun.
- A stronghold built to defend against attacks.
- A safe place of refuge or rest.
- A bird's home that provides safety for eggs.
- A place that offers safety from elements or danger.
- Eye gear that guards against dust or chemicals.
- A digital barrier to secure networks from cyber threats.
- A layer worn to keep warm and prevent cold exposure.
- An act of saving someone from harm or danger.
- Handwear used to prevent injuries or contamination.
- A sheet used to cover and secure items from weather or damage.
- A system that alerts you to potential danger or intrusion.
- Worn to safeguard the chest area, often bulletproof in security roles.
- Used in sports or to catch objects while keeping them contained.
- A device that activates to prevent fires from spreading.
- A secure room used to store valuable items.
- A physical object that restricts access or movement.
- Extra material added to reduce impact during falls or hits.
39 Clues: A safe place of refuge or rest. • Used in battles to block attacks. • Worn by knights to stay safe in combat. • Used to shield oneself from rain or sun. • A state of being free from harm or risk. • Installed on doors to keep intruders out. • Keeps a boat steady and prevents drifting. • A small craft used to escape danger at sea. • ...
World Food Safety Day 2025 2025-06-07
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- Take temperatures every _______ feet with a focus on TCS items
- What is the acronym for the global initiative that brings awareness to food safety every June 7th
- Rotating stock and using the oldest product first is known as ______
- Unclean hands cause almost 80% of _______ illnesses
- Only wear gloves when directly touching food or as Personal Protective _______ when handling chemicals
- Change _______ and wash hands after handling allergens
- WHO stands for World Health _______
- _______ is one of the simplest and most important things you can do to keep food safe!
- Report anything that needs to be replaced or fixed (i.e. doors, cutting boards, knives, machines) to _______
- All teams with drains must clean them _______ at a minimum
- What is the lowest temperature of the Temperature Danger Zone: _______ to One Hundred Thirty-Five °F?
- Proper cleaning and _______ are crucial to prevent cross-contamination (e.g., biological, chemical and physical)
- Ensure ingredients containing allergens are stored _______ from other ingredients
- _______-contact happens when one food accidentally comes in contact with another food containing allergens
- TCS stands for Time/Temperature Control for _______
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- Putting too much product into the cases or putting shelves in locations beyond the recommended settings, blocking airflow, is called _______
- Cross-_______ happens when foodborne illness causing bacteria/viruses are introduced into the food
- Never claim that in-house made or packaged product is allergen-_______
- _______ foods should be solid to the touch
- _______ and sink posters that outline cleaning and sanitizing should be posted in departments
- Handwashing should take place for at least 20 _______
- Proper food storage and separation is a priority in maintaining the _______ and safety of our products
- Take temperatures every _______ hours using a clean calibrated thermometer
- All TCS foods must be held below or above the _______ danger zone
- Food-packaging and equipment should be stored at least _______ inches off the ground
- What is the acronym Whole Foods Market Team Members can use to remember the nine major food allergens
- DWL stands for _______ Work List
- _______ refers to the cooled air the display unit creates that circulates from air intake to return vents and which helps keep food cold
- _______ Food Safety Day is every year on June 7th
29 Clues: DWL stands for _______ Work List • WHO stands for World Health _______ • _______ foods should be solid to the touch • _______ Food Safety Day is every year on June 7th • Unclean hands cause almost 80% of _______ illnesses • TCS stands for Time/Temperature Control for _______ • Handwashing should take place for at least 20 _______ • ...
General Safety 2018-03-26
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- What you should do before using any equipment or tools?
- Keep _____ chemicals away from heat, sparks, and flames
- Never _____ chemicals unless you have an approved procedure.
- Never walk in ______ travel lanes
- What do you do if you see a hazard?
- Clean up _____ immediately, they are a slip hazard.
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- Use _______ protection in loud noise areas
- Who to ask if you have a question
- _______ shoes protect your feet
- _____ guards should never be removed
- Never touch exposed __________
- You must be to operate equipment or tools?
12 Clues: _______ shoes protect your feet • Never touch exposed __________ • Who to ask if you have a question • Never walk in ______ travel lanes • 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. • ...
Online Safety 2018-06-20
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- Don't post this number online
- A place to talk on the internet, _______ room
- Who should you talk to if you are worried about your online activity?
- Cyberbullying can make you feel
- Someone who hurts or embarrasses others online
- A friend who will stand by you
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- A type of computer
- Settings on Facebook to let only friends see your personal info
- The place you learn new things
- Malicious
- Your home information
- Strong Passwords should be made up of letters and ___________
12 Clues: Malicious • A type of computer • Your home information • Don't post this number online • The place you learn new things • A friend who will stand by you • Cyberbullying can make you feel • A place to talk on the internet, _______ room • Someone who hurts or embarrasses others online • Strong Passwords should be made up of letters and ___________ • ...
Sanitation & Safety 2017-04-11
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- Denying a fire _______ will prevent it from spreading.
- __________ _____ stored near a heat source can cause a type B fire.
- Cause of a class C fire.
- Can be extinguished with a type A, or an A/B/C extinguisher.
- Place where a class C fire can occur.
- Type of fire that occurs in deep-fat fryers.
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- Place in which most class A fires occur.
- Cooling a fire below ________ point will help to put the fire out.
- Cause of a class A fire.
- Cause of a class B fire.
- Wires, cords, and circuits cause _____ fires.
- B/C extinguishers contain ___ chemicals.
12 Clues: Cause of a class A fire. • Cause of a class B fire. • Cause of a class C fire. • Place where a class C fire can occur. • Place in which most class A fires occur. • B/C extinguishers contain ___ chemicals. • Type of fire that occurs in deep-fat fryers. • Wires, cords, and circuits cause _____ fires. • Denying a fire _______ will prevent it from spreading. • ...
ROST SAFETY 2022-01-05
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- KEEP YOUR EYES MOVING AND USE THESE FREQUENTLY
- DRIVE APPROPRIATELY FOR ALL ______ CONDITIONS
- EATING,RADIO,CELL PHONE ETC ARE ALL APART OF WHAT
- OUR EQUIPMENT HAS A HIGH CENTER OF WHAT
- USE THIS EVERYTIME WHEN ENTERING/EXITING A VECHICLE
- DO THIS WHILE LIFTING TO AVOID BACK INJURY
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- INCREASES YOUR LIKELIHOOD OF A ACCIDENT
- ALWAYS DO THIS TO YOUR SIDETANKS IN WINTER
- SOMETHING TO WATCH WHILE DRIVING
- MAKE SURE WE DONT HIT/RUN THESE OVER
- NUMBER ONE KEY FACTOR FOR ROST
- SPEED LIMIT IN ROST PARKING LOTS
12 Clues: NUMBER ONE KEY FACTOR FOR ROST • SOMETHING TO WATCH WHILE DRIVING • SPEED LIMIT IN ROST PARKING LOTS • MAKE SURE WE DONT HIT/RUN THESE OVER • INCREASES YOUR LIKELIHOOD OF A ACCIDENT • OUR EQUIPMENT HAS A HIGH CENTER OF WHAT • ALWAYS DO THIS TO YOUR SIDETANKS IN WINTER • DO THIS WHILE LIFTING TO AVOID BACK INJURY • DRIVE APPROPRIATELY FOR ALL ______ CONDITIONS • ...
Basic Safety 2020-08-25
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- Receptacle The electrical outlet that is placed inside the structural elements of a building, such as inside the walls.
- Person A person who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in their surroundings
- Waste material resulting from cutting using a thermal process.
- The flow of electrical current through a gas (such as air) from one pole to another pole.
- arc.
- add support to a structure.
- Space A work area large enough for a person to work, but arranged in such a way that an employee
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- Capable of easily igniting and rapidly burning; used to describe a fuel with a flash point at or above 100 degrees F.
- Distribution Panel Part of the electrical system that brings electricity from the street source through the service lines to the electrical meter mounted on the outside of the building and to the panel inside the building.
- An assembly of machines used together to do a particular job
- welding The joining of metal parts by fusion, in which the necessary heat is produced by means of an
- Braces (metal or wood) placed diagonally from the bottom of one rail to the top of another rail
- physically enter the space to perform work.
13 Clues: arc. • add support to a structure. • physically enter the space to perform work. • An assembly of machines used together to do a particular job • Waste material resulting from cutting using a thermal process. • The flow of electrical current through a gas (such as air) from one pole to another pole. • ...
Science Safety 2022-02-08
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- I will not have my long _______ by open flames.
- I will not bring any kind of ______ __ ________ into the laboratory/classroom Shall not enter storerooms or preparation rooms.
- I will add _____ to the chemicals, not the reverse.
- I will not replace ______ in a scalpel
- I will not engage in any ______
- I will not plug in any __________ equipment that has not been approved by the teacher.
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- I will maintain an _________ work area.
- I will wear personal protective ________ as required.
- I will inform the teacher of all __________&__________ that I may have.
- I will not ______ the hazard.
- I will remain ________ while performing an experiment.
- I will remove electrical plugs from the socket by pulling the ____ itself
12 Clues: I will not ______ the hazard. • I will not engage in any ______ • I will not replace ______ in a scalpel • I will maintain an _________ work area. • I will not have my long _______ by open flames. • I will add _____ to the chemicals, not the reverse. • I will wear personal protective ________ as required. • I will remain ________ while performing an experiment. • ...
PPE Safety 2021-11-03
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- A type of dust mask
- Similar to masks
- Helmets_____you.
- Used to protect your head from fatal injuries
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- First aid kits contain these to cover wounds and such.
- What you were to protect your eyes.
- Are required to prevent noise induced hearing loss.
- The eye rinse aid this body part.
- Shorthand version of Personal Protection Equipment.
- This type of protection covers the feet.
- Fingers and hands are protected by these.
- Earplug devices work by _____ the noise energy reaching and causing damage to the inner ear.
12 Clues: Similar to masks • Helmets_____you. • A type of dust mask • The eye rinse aid this body part. • What you were to protect your eyes. • This type of protection covers the feet. • Fingers and hands are protected by these. • Used to protect your head from fatal injuries • Are required to prevent noise induced hearing loss. • Shorthand version of Personal Protection Equipment. • ...
E-Safety 2021-12-08
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- the possibility of something bad happening
- unsuitable
- the act of staying safe online
- a short description of someone's life, work, character, etc.
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- a secret word or combination of letters or numbers, used for communicating with another person or with a computer to prove who you are
- the set of rules about behaviour that is acceptable on the internet
- to talk to someone in a friendly informal way
- only for one person or group and not for everyone
- someone who gets into other people's computer systems without permission in order to find out information or to do something illegal
- to keep someone or something safe from injury, damage, or loss
- the activity of using the internet to harm or frighten another person, especially by sending them unpleasant messages
- not in danger or likely to be harmed
12 Clues: unsuitable • the act of staying safe online • not in danger or likely to be harmed • the possibility of something bad happening • to talk to someone in a friendly informal way • only for one person or group and not for everyone • a short description of someone's life, work, character, etc. • to keep someone or something safe from injury, damage, or loss • ...
Health & Safety 2013-07-25
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- This can happen on a wet floor
- All unexpected incidents need to be recorded in this
- Way out in an emergency
- Used to put out fires
- Place to stand when a building has been evacuated
- Gives emergency medical help
- Acronym for control of harazardous substances
- The possibility of an accident happening
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- The act of keeping yourself and surroundings clean
- Warning sign to prevent slipping
- Raise this to warn others
- Cause of harm
12 Clues: Cause of harm • Used to put out fires • Way out in an emergency • Raise this to warn others • Gives emergency medical help • This can happen on a wet floor • Warning sign to prevent slipping • The possibility of an accident happening • Acronym for control of harazardous substances • Place to stand when a building has been evacuated • ...
Fire Safety 2013-06-18
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- You could see the forest swallowed by the __________ started by the lightning.
- The tire ___________ down the street and bounced into a tree.
- We sat around the campfire to be warmed by its _________.
- I grabbed the handle of the bike and __________ it away from the accident.
- All that was left from the house fire was the _________ from the trees.
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- I did not hear my _________ this morning, so I overslept.
- The fireman climbed the ladder to ________ the cat in the tree.
- I like to _________ the feathery leaves of the dandelion in spring.
- Every week, my soccer team do _________ before the games.
- My dad used a ________ to get to the top of the house.
- The bear tried to ________ the trap its foot was caught in.
- My favorite super _________ is Thor.
12 Clues: My favorite super _________ is Thor. • My dad used a ________ to get to the top of the house. • I did not hear my _________ this morning, so I overslept. • Every week, my soccer team do _________ before the games. • We sat around the campfire to be warmed by its _________. • The bear tried to ________ the trap its foot was caught in. • ...
Tractor Safety 2013-11-20
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- You should never carry these on the tractor while operating it
- Fist held in front of you at waist level and moved in a circular motion
- Hand held behind you and then raised in a half circle in front of you
- 6 out of 10 of these result in deaths
- Moving the hand across the throat in slashing manner
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- Tractor must possess these to operate at night safely
- Roll Over Protective System
- What you should wear if your tractor has ROPS
- Number one concern when driving the tractor
- Index finger raised in the air and moved in a circular motion
- Hand raised in the air above your head
- Due to the high level of this, we use hand signals
12 Clues: Roll Over Protective System • 6 out of 10 of these result in deaths • Hand raised in the air above your head • Number one concern when driving the tractor • What you should wear if your tractor has ROPS • Due to the high level of this, we use hand signals • Moving the hand across the throat in slashing manner • Tractor must possess these to operate at night safely • ...
Foor Safety 2014-02-19
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- Allergies have a reaction around what time limate?
- What do high tempatures do to bacteria?
- E.coli can be prevented by making sure that meat is cooked?
- What is the most common way to transfer bacteria?
- Is a less life threating reaction?
- only affects 3% of young children
- What food poisoning is found mostly in what type of ingredient?
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- Term used when a bio-organisms is crossed with other bio- organisms?
- What procedure is used to mainly to minamize cross contamination?
- What food product is not affected to mould?
- What mirco-organism is used to make bread?
- Used to detect a allergy
12 Clues: Used to detect a allergy • only affects 3% of young children • Is a less life threating reaction? • What do high tempatures do to bacteria? • What mirco-organism is used to make bread? • What food product is not affected to mould? • What is the most common way to transfer bacteria? • Allergies have a reaction around what time limate? • ...
Outdoor Safety 2014-03-16
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- Don't feed or disturb ____
- Always camp with a ____
- Be prepared for ____
- Diving into shallow water can cause _____
- If hot, be sure to drink plenty of these
- The most important rule when swimming and diving is to know how to_______
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- Swim where _____ are present
- Know your _____
- flotation device/always wear a _____ (PFD)
- Make sure all fires are ____
- Always swim in the same direction as _____
- Tell people your_____
12 Clues: Know your _____ • Be prepared for ____ • Tell people your_____ • Always camp with a ____ • 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 _____ • flotation device/always wear a _____ (PFD) • Always swim in the same direction as _____ • ...
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. • ...
Magnet Safety 2015-02-18
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- A magnet must makes 100% __________ with load, and that the load is flat and clean.
- The color of the magnet that can only be used on Sheet Metal.
- Use _________magnets if load edges tend to droop or peel away from single magnet.
- Keep it low and _____!
- Ensure hoist ________ is not kinked or twisted.
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- Don’t use any magnet that has been abused or shows excess _______.
- Check to make sure the load is within the magnet’s related __________.
- __________ exceed rated capacity for any reason.
- Inspect the magnet for ___________ material, smoothness and clean magnet face prior to every lift.
- The color of the magnet that can be used on both Sheet Metal and Round Metal.
- Never place your any part of your body _______ the magnet.
- To avoid a strain or sprain injury, always _____ the suspended load.
12 Clues: Keep it low and _____! • Ensure hoist ________ is not kinked or twisted. • __________ exceed rated capacity for any reason. • Never place your any part of your body _______ the magnet. • The color of the magnet that can only be used on Sheet Metal. • Don’t use any magnet that has been abused or shows excess _______. • ...
kitchen safety 2016-04-21
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- _____all after use
- if seriously hurt call ___
- never put ______in a microwave
- run a burn under_____water
- put out a grease fire with
- ____hands frequently
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- never put______objects near heat
- keep flamable objects away from
- never touch an outlet with____hands
- wipe up all spills_______
- ____meat thoroughly
- keep knives_____
12 Clues: keep knives_____ • _____all after use • ____meat thoroughly • ____hands frequently • wipe up all spills_______ • if seriously hurt call ___ • run a burn under_____water • put out a grease fire with • never put ______in a microwave • keep flamable objects away from • never put______objects near heat • never touch an outlet with____hands
Food Safety 2022-09-14
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- / the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- burn / a condition of discoloration or other damage caused to frozen food by evaporation, typically due to inadeqate packaging or storage conditions in the freezer.
- member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- / Never let raw meat, poultry, eggs, cooked food or cut fresh fruits or vegetables sit at room temperature more than two hours before putting them in the refrigerator or freezer (one hour when the temperature is above 90°F).
- / the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another, with harmful effect.
- / Wash your hands with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds before and after handling food and after using the bathroom, changing diapers and handling pets.
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- / improper handling of raw meat, poultry and seafood can create an inviting environment for cross-contamination. As a result, harmful bacteria can spread to food and throughout the kitchen.
- / a condition of discoloration or other damage caused to frozen food by evaporation, typically due to inadeqate packaging or storage conditions in the freezer.
- / conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal.
- illness/Illness caused by food contaminated with bacteria, viruses, parasites, or toxins.
- zone / an area in which there is a high risk of harm, especially where this risk has been officially identified.
- / Food is safe when it reaches a high enough internal temperature to kill the harmful bacteria that cause foodborne illness. Use a food thermometer to measure the internal temperature of foods.
12 Clues: / the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning. • illness/Illness caused by food contaminated with bacteria, viruses, parasites, or toxins. • zone / an area in which there is a high risk of harm, especially where this risk has been officially identified. • ...
January Safety 2023-01-27
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- bend your knees and keep your back straight when _______ing
- it may be safer to ______________ a load rather than lift a load.
- clean, organized work areas will help prevent a _______
- manual lifting is done by a ______________________
- _____________________ is the first word in ABC
- manually carrying loads above eye level affect __________________
- ________________ safety is affected by a person's attitude.
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- being unaware of hand locations can cause a ____________
- when you do not care you are showing__________________
- a __________ will tell you what hazards in a chemical
- always ask for _______________ if you need it.
- _____________________ injury can be caused by lifting
12 Clues: always ask for _______________ if you need it. • _____________________ is the first word in ABC • manual lifting is done by a ______________________ • a __________ will tell you what hazards in a chemical • _____________________ injury can be caused by lifting • when you do not care you are showing__________________ • ...
Hand Safety 2017-03-06
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- Points, Be aware of _____ _____\
- To avoid hand injuries know the ______
- _____ has regulations related to hand safety
- Always wear proper _____
- __________ power tools before changing blades
- Don't wear loose ________
- Never remove machine _________
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- Most common cause of hand injuries
- Hand is 1 of the most_____ body parts
- Use the right _____ for the job
- Remove _______ before using power tools
- Guards, Rotating equipment should have ____ ______
12 Clues: Always wear proper _____ • Don't wear loose ________ • Never remove machine _________ • Use the right _____ for the job • Points, Be aware of _____ _____\ • Most common cause of hand injuries • Hand is 1 of the most_____ body parts • To avoid hand injuries know the ______ • Remove _______ before using power tools • _____ has regulations related to hand safety • ...
Wheelchair Safety 2017-08-16
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- sore also known as Decubitis Ulcer
- use proper lifting techniques
- facilitates stability
- It could be a complication from a pressure sore
- Which district do you work in?
- _____ your knees when lifting
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- facilitates function
- Wheels don't move since brakes are _____
- Moving a student from one place to another
- One cause of back problems
- Wheelchair use facilitates ______
- One key factor when dealing with students in wheelchair
12 Clues: facilitates function • facilitates stability • One cause of back problems • use proper lifting techniques • _____ your knees when lifting • Which district do you work in? • Wheelchair use facilitates ______ • sore also known as Decubitis Ulcer • Wheels don't move since brakes are _____ • Moving a student from one place to another • ...
Bus Safety 2020-10-07
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- Never do this under the bus.
- Wait until this stops to exit.
- Do not put these out the window.
- Always be on _______ for the bus.
- Always __________ to the bus driver.
- Always stand _________ feet away from the bus.
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- Never do this when you're late for the bus.
- Never ________ others in or around the bus.
- Always do this while riding the bus.
- Always look both ways before crossing this.
- Never do this to others while in line.
- Keep these to yourself.
12 Clues: Keep these to yourself. • Never do this under the bus. • Wait until this stops to exit. • Do not put these out the window. • Always be on _______ for the bus. • Always do this while riding the bus. • Always __________ to the bus driver. • Never do this to others while in line. • Never do this when you're late for the bus. • Never ________ others in or around the bus. • ...
Safety & Sanitation 2021-04-21
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- sing this song while washing your hands
- the big word for cleanliness
- one could use a lid or pour ____ ____ over a grease fire.
- we wear this to protect our clothes and food
- never place this in a microwave
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- close all ____ doors and drawers
- washing hands properly requires ___ water and soap
- do this as you cook to keep the area free from rodents
- pull ___ back; away from face
- keep knives ___! they are less dangerous this way
- we must make sure that we are ____ and sanitary in the kitchen.
- to make sure dishes are clean, use hot and ___ water
12 Clues: the big word for cleanliness • pull ___ back; away from face • never place this in a microwave • close all ____ doors and drawers • sing this song while washing your hands • we wear this to protect our clothes and food • keep knives ___! they are less dangerous this way • washing hands properly requires ___ water and soap • ...
