safety Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Digital Safety 2021-09-07
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- electronic responsibility for actions and deeds.
- online practice that sends you ads based on tracking your internet history.
- everything on the internet-connected to a person (photos, videos, posted comments)
- exception to the copyright law that allows the use of someone else's creative work without permission or credit.
- real not fake or copy.
- collection of creative works that can be used within the restrictions of the license.
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- electronic standards of conduct and procedure.
- protecting your personal information.
- knowing how to access, analyze, evaluate and create media in a variety of forms.
- electronic buying and selling of goods.
- full electronic participation in society.
- using good habits to keep passwords and personal information safe.
12 Clues: real not fake or copy. • protecting your personal information. • electronic buying and selling of goods. • full electronic participation in society. • electronic standards of conduct and procedure. • electronic responsibility for actions and deeds. • using good habits to keep passwords and personal information safe. • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-04-28
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- Drink plenty of __________ to stay hydrated
- While operating a Hilo, always be on the lookout for ___________ when approaching intersections in the yard
- While operating a Hilo, be aware of __________ in designated walk paths
- You should always have _______ points of contact when ascending/descending ladders
- Never block ______________ exits or equipment
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- The 'E' in the acronym for LEAD
- The _________ kit is located in the EHS office
- There are two of these stations in the warehouse
- _____________ are recommended while working in Assembly, Drill & wrap machines
- April Safety Talk
- ____________ to Zero
- The __________ is located in the main office
12 Clues: April Safety Talk • ____________ to Zero • The 'E' in the acronym for LEAD • Drink plenty of __________ to stay hydrated • The __________ is located in the main office • Never block ______________ exits or equipment • The _________ kit is located in the EHS office • There are two of these stations in the warehouse • ...
Safety Crossword 2022-06-02
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- This crossword is brought to you by the EHS team
- What manufacturing practice strives to minimize waste and maximize efficiency?
- Improperly lifting heavy objects and slouching are examples of _______ risk factors
- What combustible metal does this plant mainly deal with?
- What Japanese word means "continuous improvement"?
- In case of emergency go to the staging areas on the east and ____ sides of the property
- What type of gloves should be used to handle acetone
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- The emergency pull stations are marked with _____ colored paint
- _____ Data Sheets have information about the toxicity of a chemical (SDS)
- Which of the 5S's is missing? Sort, Set, Standardize, Sustain
- How many minutes should you flush your eyes out for?
- What acronym is used to remember fire extinguisher operation?
12 Clues: This crossword is brought to you by the EHS team • What Japanese word means "continuous improvement"? • How many minutes should you flush your eyes out for? • What type of gloves should be used to handle acetone • What combustible metal does this plant mainly deal with? • Which of the 5S's is missing? Sort, Set, Standardize, Sustain • ...
Plumbing Safety 2022-06-02
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- Air or materials that can explode and cause a fire.
- A structure such as a metal hydraulic, mechanical, or timber system that supports the sides of an excavation and is designed to prevent cave-ins.
- A method of protecting workers from cave-ins by excavating the sides of an excavation to form one or a series of horizontal levels or steps, usually with vertical or near-vertical surfaces between levels.
- A life-threatening condition caused by exposure to very cold temperatures.
- One tool, which combines a variety of functions, to perform a particular job.
- A document that must accompany any hazardous material. The SDS identifies the material and gives the exposure limits, the physical and chemical characteristics, the kind of hazard it presents, precautions for safe handling and use, and specific control measures.
- A depression in the earth that is caused by unbalanced stresses in the soil surrounding an excavation.
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- A fibrous, fire-resistant substance used in pipe insulation, shingles, wallboard, floor coverings, and certain types of insulation. Now banned by government regulation as a health hazard.
- The division of the US Department of Labor mandated to ensure a safe and healthy environment in the workplace.
- Devices that protect tool operators from dangerous moving parts, such as blades, gears, and pulleys.
- A measure of sound intensity or loudness. The higher the decibel level, the louder and more potentially damaging the sound is.
- The placement of a lockout device on an energy-isolating device, in accordance with an established procedure, ensuring that the energy-isolating device and the equipment being controlled cannot be operated until the lockout device is removed.
12 Clues: Air or materials that can explode and cause a fire. • A life-threatening condition caused by exposure to very cold temperatures. • One tool, which combines a variety of functions, to perform a particular job. • Devices that protect tool operators from dangerous moving parts, such as blades, gears, and pulleys. • ...
Welding Safety 2022-10-06
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- Use welding pliers to pick up hot metal.
- Do not weld on containers. They could blow up.
- Remove all jewelry and flammable contents from your pockets before welding.
- Welding tanks are under a lot of pressure. Students are not allowed to move tanks or welders without assistance from the instructor.
- Treat all metal as if it is hot. Test to see if a piece is hot by holding the back of your hand a few inches away.
- Always weld in a well ventilated area. Keep your head out of the plume.
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- Always wear proper P.P.E. including: Safety glasses, welding gloves, welding jacket and shield.
- Ask your instructor if you are unsure.
- Inspect all equipment and P.P.E. before welding. Do not weld with damaged equipment or P.P.E.
- Always wear natural fiber clothing and leather shoes. Your pants must cover your shoe opening.
- Do not weld on painted or coated metals like galvanized pipe.
- Make sure your welding area is clean, dry and free of flammable contents.
12 Clues: Ask your instructor if you are unsure. • Use welding pliers to pick up hot metal. • Do not weld on containers. They could blow up. • Do not weld on painted or coated metals like galvanized pipe. • Always weld in a well ventilated area. Keep your head out of the plume. • Make sure your welding area is clean, dry and free of flammable contents. • ...
safety & santation 2022-10-07
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- centers for disease control and prevention.
- U.S department of agriculture.
- ready to eat food.
- shiga toxin producing escherichia coli.
- the food and drug administration.
- a disease transmitted to people through food.
- thaw in a cooler.
- U.S public health service.
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- pathogens transferred from one surface to another.
- 41 degrees to 135 degrees Fahrenheit
- food poisoning caused by dented cans.
- virus bacteria parasites and fungi.
12 Clues: thaw in a cooler. • ready to eat food. • U.S public health service. • U.S department of agriculture. • the food and drug administration. • virus bacteria parasites and fungi. • 41 degrees to 135 degrees Fahrenheit • food poisoning caused by dented cans. • shiga toxin producing escherichia coli. • centers for disease control and prevention. • ...
Tool Safety 2022-10-20
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- a fastener that you turn to put it in the wood
- a hammer puts this in the wood
- Something that hits hard and can smash your fingers
- does not have a pointy end, uses a nut to attach
- these protect my eyes from wood debris
- flat head and Phillips
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- to help put in bolts, not a hammer
- has lots of sharp teeth and can cut deep
- makes holes in the wood for screws
- this helps you know how long something is
- a place to keep all my tools safe
- using tools responsibly
12 Clues: flat head and Phillips • using tools responsibly • a hammer puts this in the wood • a place to keep all my tools safe • to help put in bolts, not a hammer • makes holes in the wood for screws • these protect my eyes from wood debris • has lots of sharp teeth and can cut deep • this helps you know how long something is • a fastener that you turn to put it in the wood • ...
Safety Review 2022-11-22
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- what is more likely to happen when you rush?
- always wait for a machine to ______ before you walk away
- who can you ask for help if you do not know how to use a machine?
- use tools and materials for their _______ purpose
- you should never cut _______ you or someone else
- Cleaning up keeps the lab _______ for you and others
- there is absolutely no running or ______ in the lab
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- pay _______ to what you are doing at all times
- the amount of inches your fingers should be from any moving part
- students need this before they use machines
- always _______ tools and materials where you got them
- what do safety glasses protect?
12 Clues: what do safety glasses protect? • students need this before they use machines • what is more likely to happen when you rush? • pay _______ to what you are doing at all times • you should never cut _______ you or someone else • use tools and materials for their _______ purpose • there is absolutely no running or ______ in the lab • ...
Kitchen Safety 2016-10-02
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- ___ is a short word for "Teaspoon"
- Bacteria grows quickly
- You must wash your hands for a minimum of _____ seconds
- Hacking through bone
- Always use a cutting _____ or flat surface when cutting
- A ____ has a small bowl and a long handle and would be used serving chili
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- What is the maximum amount of hours food should be left in the danger zone?
- You can get food ________ from bacteria in spoiled food
- Always ____ ____ before cooking
- Always make sure knives are _____
- Do not use _____ in the microwave
- What direction do you cut when using a knife
12 Clues: Hacking through bone • Bacteria grows quickly • Always ____ ____ before cooking • Always make sure knives are _____ • Do not use _____ in the microwave • ___ is a short word for "Teaspoon" • What direction do you cut when using a knife • You can get food ________ from bacteria in spoiled food • You must wash your hands for a minimum of _____ seconds • ...
SAFETY FIRST 2016-12-01
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- to say or explain the meaning of a word or phrase
- to recognize somebody/something
- to direct attention usually by mentioning
- to make something continue at the same level, standard
- to ask
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- to become aware
- to state something by giving measurement, time, instructions
- to discover or notice something
- to make something start to happen
- o give something to somebody
- to increase or further improve
- to make something happen
12 Clues: to ask • to become aware • to make something happen • o give something to somebody • to increase or further improve • to discover or notice something • to recognize somebody/something • to make something start to happen • to direct attention usually by mentioning • to say or explain the meaning of a word or phrase • to make something continue at the same level, standard • ...
LIGHTING SAFETY 2019-11-26
12 Clues: ballast • strength • easily ignited • protective grid • light bulb wire • power consumption • prudent foresight • plugin-in receptable • Death by current flow • electric safety device • Power rating of a lamp • closed system of electrical wires
June Safety 2023-06-01
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- Hepatitis B virus can survive in dried blood for up to (blank) days.
- Entry points for BBP's to enter into your body are called modes of (blank).
- All blood and potentially infectious materials are treated as if they're infectious regardless of the sourse of the individual is a (blank).
- Breakrooms and (blank) should be non-biohazardous areas.
- Materials that are (blank) in blood should be disposed of in the medical regulated waste receptacle.
- Avoid (blank) consumption when handling or using fireworks.
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- Dispose all used and unused sharps in the sharps (blank).
- Eyes, Nose, and (blank) are considered your mucous membranes.
- Do not store (blank) items in production or storage areas.
- Its important to seprate biohazardous and nonbiohazardous areas to prevent (blank).
- Designate a (blank) perimeter when using ground-based fireworks.
- Exposure to blood can happen when you least (blank) it.
12 Clues: Exposure to blood can happen when you least (blank) it. • Breakrooms and (blank) should be non-biohazardous areas. • Dispose all used and unused sharps in the sharps (blank). • Do not store (blank) items in production or storage areas. • Avoid (blank) consumption when handling or using fireworks. • Eyes, Nose, and (blank) are considered your mucous membranes. • ...
Safety Ed 2023-12-13
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- If you change your name or address how long do you have to apply for a new drivers license
- What percent do you need on the knowledge test to pass
- Most common class of license for Minnesota drivers
- Driving test you take when you are 16
- This behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- What is the significance of the way highways are numbered
- Driving is a _____ not a _____
- Figuring out if you have at least 105 degree peripheral vision
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- Shows who is responsible for the vehicle
- GDL
- Talking on cell phone/Changing radio station
- Always drive at a speed that is reasonable and proper/safe for existing conditions.
- License What needs to be renewed every 4 years if you are from Minnesota and after you turn 21
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 • ...
Lab Safety 2023-08-29
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- What should not be loosing fitting when completing a lab?
- What should be worn while handling dangerous chemicals?
- What should always be close-toed?
- All work stations should be _______ when completing a lab.
- This safety item is used when someone's eyes come in contact with chemicals.
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- What should always be pulled up and out of the way?
- What looks the same as a cold glass?
- We should never use this type of glassware in experiments.
- This is a type of behavior that should not occur during lab work
- What should be worn when working with heat, chemicals, or glass?
- This safety item is used during a fire.
- What you should do after completing a lab.
12 Clues: What should always be close-toed? • What looks the same as a cold glass? • This safety item is used during a fire. • What you should do after completing a lab. • What should always be pulled up and out of the way? • What should be worn while handling dangerous chemicals? • What should not be loosing fitting when completing a lab? • ...
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 Crossword 2024-02-12
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- What does BBP stand for?
- What does SDS stand for?
- The color "yellow" on the NFPA 704 diamond represents something's __________.
- The color "red" on the NFPA 704 diamond represents a ______ hazard.
- What form of PPE is required when taking the Toter downstairs to the trash compactor?
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- What mixture does Ops use to clean most frequently?
- True or False... Our Bissel Spin Mop should be used with the chemicals it came with, NOT Dawn and Water.
- The color "white" on the NFPA 704 diamond represents a ______ hazard.
- What is the name of the website where you can access all SDS's
- What is the chemical/manufacturer name for our Glass Surface cleaner?
- The members of the UGME team who are allowed and able to clean up bodily fluids are ____ _______ or a _________.
- The color "blue" on the NFPA 704 diamond represents a ______ hazard.
12 Clues: What does BBP stand for? • What does SDS stand for? • What mixture does Ops use to clean most frequently? • What is the name of the website where you can access all SDS's • The color "red" on the NFPA 704 diamond represents a ______ hazard. • The color "blue" on the NFPA 704 diamond represents a ______ hazard. • ...
Safety Crossword 2024-02-15
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- What form of PPE is required when taking the Toter downstairs to the trash compactor?
- The color "white" on the NFPA 704 diamond represents a ______ hazard.
- The members of the UGME team who are allowed and able to clean up bodily fluids are ____ _______ or a _________.
- The color "blue" on the NFPA 704 diamond represents a ______ hazard.
- What is the manufacturer name for our Glass Surface cleaner?
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- What does BBP stand for?
- The color "yellow" on the NFPA 704 diamond represents something's __________.
- What does SDS stand for?
- True or False... Our Bissel Spin Mop should be used with the chemicals it came with, NOT Dawn and Water.
- The color "red" on the NFPA 704 diamond represents a ______ hazard.
- What is the name of the website where you can access all SDS's
- What mixture does Ops use to clean most frequently?
12 Clues: What does BBP stand for? • What does SDS stand for? • What mixture does Ops use to clean most frequently? • What is the manufacturer name for our Glass Surface cleaner? • What is the name of the website where you can access all SDS's • The color "red" on the NFPA 704 diamond represents a ______ hazard. • ...
Workshop Safety 2024-02-26
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- storage unit After the end of a workshop session, it is everyone's responsibility to ensure that all the tools are neatly stored and placed in this location.
- Always place items in this location on your workstation to keep it neat and tidy.
- tools When using this always tie long black hair and remove all hazardous jewelry.
- All students need to take note of when they see their peers using the tools or machinery.
- Never do this in a workshop else one may sustain injury.
- Always wear this when doing work in the workshop.
- What must be tied properly before entering the workshop.
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- Always use this when using machine tools when directed by safety signs or the teacher.
- Avoid carrying sharp or pointed tools around the workshop. If the need be, always carry them in a certain direction.
- Something that you need to report to your teachers and workshop instructors.
- Never enter the Technology room without someone being present.
- line Only one student is permitted to stand behind a certain area while waiting for his/her turn to use the machine.
- Never use or turn on something without the Teacher being present.
13 Clues: Always wear this when doing work in the workshop. • Never do this in a workshop else one may sustain injury. • What must be tied properly before entering the workshop. • Never enter the Technology room without someone being present. • Never use or turn on something without the Teacher being present. • ...
SAFETY CROSSWORD 2024-02-20
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- While operating Fire extinguisher stand in opposite direction of __________.
- CPR stands for Cardio ____ Resuscitation.
- is important in preventing occupational injuries and illnesses, as it provides a ________ between workers and hazards.
- Oxygen, heat, and fuel are frequently referred to as the "fire _______."
- A ________ is an incident that could have resulted in an accident or injury but was narrowly avoided. It is an unplanned event that could potentially cause harm but did not result in any harm or damage.
- _______ point contact procedure is followed while using ladders.
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- Type of fire extinguisher that is ideal for taking out Class A, B and C types of fires , is _________.
- Safety _________ meetings ensure worker's participation into enhancing workplace safety and health.
- ___________ refers to any potential source or situation in the workplace that has the potential to cause harm, injury, or damage to workers, property, or the environment.
- _______-is acronym for the technique to use fire extinguisher.
- The term ___________refers to any physical location where work is carried out, whether indoors or outdoors, temporary or permanent.
- ______ is used to activate fire alarm.
12 Clues: ______ is used to activate fire alarm. • CPR stands for Cardio ____ Resuscitation. • _______-is acronym for the technique to use fire extinguisher. • _______ point contact procedure is followed while using ladders. • Oxygen, heat, and fuel are frequently referred to as the "fire _______." • ...
Food Safety 2023-10-28
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- A chemical to remove grease, dirt and food particle
- to remove water
- The transfer of bacteria from contaminated source
- The reduction of microorganisms to safe level
- something in the food with the potential to cause harm to the consumer
- A disease-producing organism
- Removal of loose dirt and detergent using clean hot water
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- Any substance which cause an allergy
- A control system which ensures that that older stock is used first
- The process of removing soil, food residues, dirt and grease.
- A poison produced by pathogen
- using little or no oxygen
12 Clues: to remove water • using little or no oxygen • A disease-producing organism • A poison produced by pathogen • Any substance which cause an allergy • The reduction of microorganisms to safe level • The transfer of bacteria from contaminated source • A chemical to remove grease, dirt and food particle • Removal of loose dirt and detergent using clean hot water • ...
Food safety 2024-09-24
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- Illness caused by consuming contaminated food, often due to bacteria, viruses, or toxins (9).
- A common bacterium that causes foodborne illness, often found in poultry and eggs (10).
- A factor affecting food safety, measured by pH, which can slow or prevent the growth of pathogens (8).
- Type of hazard involving harmful substances like pesticides or cleaning agents in food (8).
- A critical factor in controlling the growth of foodborne pathogens, often controlled through cooking or refrigeration (11).
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- A microorganism that causes disease, such as bacteria or viruses in food (8).
- A harmful substance produced by bacteria or other organisms that can cause foodborne illness (5).
- The process of food becoming unfit to eat due to bacterial growth, enzyme activity, or other factors (8).
- A factor in food safety, important in determining how long food can be safely stored (4).
- Type of hazard involving microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites (10).
- Type of hazard involving foreign objects like glass or metal in food (8).
- A factor essential for bacterial growth that is controlled in food preservation by drying or adding salt (8).
12 Clues: Type of hazard involving foreign objects like glass or metal in food (8). • A microorganism that causes disease, such as bacteria or viruses in food (8). • Type of hazard involving microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites (10). • A common bacterium that causes foodborne illness, often found in poultry and eggs (10). • ...
Chemical Safety 2025-11-26
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- : Type of exposure effect occurring immediately
- : Diamond-shaped symbol showing chemical danger
- : Danger or Warning on chemical label
- : Type of statement explaining safe handling
- : Global system standardizing hazard labels (abbr.)
- : Substance causing cancer
- : Path chemical takes entering body
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- : Category like flammable or corrosive
- : Document detailing chemical hazards (abbr.)
- : Body part affected by chemical exposure
- : Health effect from long-term exposure
- : Chemicals that must not be stored together (adj.)
12 Clues: : Substance causing cancer • : Path chemical takes entering body • : Danger or Warning on chemical label • : Category like flammable or corrosive • : Health effect from long-term exposure • : Body part affected by chemical exposure • : Type of statement explaining safe handling • : Document detailing chemical hazards (abbr.) • ...
Machine Safety 2025-11-26
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- : Condition with potential to cause harm
- : Procedure isolating energy sources during maintenance
- : Worker authorized to identify and correct hazards
- : Potential hazard from springs or capacitors
- : Device securing energy isolation point
- : Test confirming equipment is de-energized
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- : Warning label placed on disabled equipment
- : Target state before beginning maintenance work
- : System preventing unexpected equipment startup
- : Location where energy is disconnected
- : Worker trained to perform lockout procedures (adj.)
- : Document issued for violation
12 Clues: : Document issued for violation • : Location where energy is disconnected • : Condition with potential to cause harm • : Device securing energy isolation point • : Test confirming equipment is de-energized • : Warning label placed on disabled equipment • : Potential hazard from springs or capacitors • : Target state before beginning maintenance work • ...
Online Safety 2025-11-30
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- Information about you, like your name, address, or school.
- To go into your account using your username and password.
- To stop someone from contacting you online.
- A hard-to-guess password with letters, numbers, and symbols.
- To break into someone's computer or online account illegally.
- To tell a website or an adult about something bad or suspicious.
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- An easy-to-guess password, like "123456".
- Information that everyone can see.
- When a criminal tries to steal your password with a fake email or message.
- Information that only you and your friends can see.
- To give someone access to your photos, posts, or information.
- A trick to steal your money or information.
12 Clues: Information that everyone can see. • An easy-to-guess password, like "123456". • To stop someone from contacting you online. • A trick to steal your money or information. • Information that only you and your friends can see. • To go into your account using your username and password. • Information about you, like your name, address, or school. • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-12-02
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- Covers a knife when not in use
- Protects the head from falling objects
- Reduce noise exposure
- Keeps loose hair secured for safety
- Provide a stable platform for extra height
- For hand protection and warmth
- Used to clear pinch points without using hands
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- A sharp cutting tool
- Protects hands from knife injuries
- Protect the eyes from debris
- Used to reach high areas safely
- Foot protection against impact or slipping
12 Clues: A sharp cutting tool • Reduce noise exposure • Protect the eyes from debris • Covers a knife when not in use • For hand protection and warmth • Used to reach high areas safely • Protects hands from knife injuries • Keeps loose hair secured for safety • Protects the head from falling objects • Provide a stable platform for extra height • ...
Health & Safety 2026-03-26
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- A supervisor ensures all workers follow safety rules (11)
- A detailed check of the workplace identifies unsafe conditions (10)
- something dangerous and likely to cause harm (6)
- Employees are trained before using new equipment (8)
- Workers wear helmets, gloves, and goggles on-site (3)
- A risk is completely removed from the workplace (11)
- Employees take regular breaks to reduce fatigue and injury risk.This is a type of (14,7)
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- A fire drill is carried out so staff know how to respond in an emergency,This is part of (9,12)
- After an accident, a team determines the root cause (13)
- A structured plan is used to leave a building during danger (10,4)
- Clear information warn workers about dangers like high voltage(7)
- A company replaces a dangerous Chemical with a safer one, this control method is called (12)
12 Clues: something dangerous and likely to cause harm (6) • Employees are trained before using new equipment (8) • A risk is completely removed from the workplace (11) • Workers wear helmets, gloves, and goggles on-site (3) • After an accident, a team determines the root cause (13) • A supervisor ensures all workers follow safety rules (11) • ...
FARM SAFETY 2024-10-16
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- Big machineries in farm operations.
- Actions to stop something from happening.
- The condition of being free from danger.
- Gather crops.
- An unforeseen event that results in harm.
- A potential source of danger.
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- Essential protective gear.
- Light and handy devices.
- The chance of hazard occurring.
- Assistance given during an emergency.
- An area where crops are grown.
- A substance used to help plants grow.
12 Clues: Gather crops. • Light and handy devices. • Essential protective gear. • A potential source of danger. • An area where crops are grown. • The chance of hazard occurring. • Big machineries in farm operations. • Assistance given during an emergency. • A substance used to help plants grow. • The condition of being free from danger. • Actions to stop something from happening. • ...
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 • ...
Internet Safety 2025-02-19
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- the result of algorithms only showing viewers media that aligns with their beliefs
- being free from the attention of others
- a disorder where people have trouble sleeping
- something that sets the limit of something
- not having control over doing, taking or using something to the point where it could be harmful
- the fear of missing out
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- a low mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities
- a crime in which an attacker steals personal or sensitive information from a victim
- spending too much time sitting, or being physically inactive 'lazy'
- false information about current events
- close observation of an individual
- to measure the similarities of two or more things
12 Clues: the fear of missing out • close observation of an individual • false information about current events • being free from the attention of others • something that sets the limit of something • a disorder where people have trouble sleeping • to measure the similarities of two or more things • a low mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities • ...
Lab Safety 2025-08-14
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- What to do if chemicals get on your skin
- Keep your work area _
- Never eat or _ in the lab
- Type of shoes required in lab
- Always _ chemicals as directed
- Know where to find the emergency _
- Read all _ before starting an experiment
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- Always wear these to protect your eyes
- Handle _ materials with care
- Long hair must be _ back
- Report all _ to your teacher
- Type of clothing recommended for lab work
12 Clues: Keep your work area _ • Never eat or _ in the lab • Long hair must be _ back • Handle _ materials with care • Report all _ to your teacher • Always _ chemicals as directed • Type of shoes required in lab • Always wear these to protect your eyes • Know where to find the emergency _ • Read all _ before starting an experiment • ...
Digital Safety 2025-05-21
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- A code that you make that secures your account
- What websites do to confirm you aren't a robot
- Anonymous people you don't know on the internet
- A dangerous process when an adult builds a relationship with a minor
- It's in the title
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- A scheme that people use to trick people to get free stuff
- Sharing too much about yourself
- A dangerous bug that people can trick you into getting
- A person, mostly an adult who talks to minors
- Where you can directly message one person
- Keeping your information safe
- A form you fill out to ban/timeout peoples accounts
12 Clues: It's in the title • Keeping your information safe • Sharing too much about yourself • Where you can directly message one person • A person, mostly an adult who talks to minors • A code that you make that secures your account • What websites do to confirm you aren't a robot • Anonymous people you don't know on the internet • ...
Personal Safety 2025-07-21
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- goes off if there is a fire
- keep your home safe
- wear on your head on a sunny day
- you can be seen in the dark
- help you cross the road safely
- protects your head when riding a bike
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- hold these coming downstairs
- helps you see where you are going in the dark
- wear in the car or on the bus
- protect your hands from germs
- use this to call for help
- cleans germs off your hands
12 Clues: keep your home safe • use this to call for help • goes off if there is a fire • cleans germs off your hands • you can be seen in the dark • hold these coming downstairs • wear in the car or on the bus • protect your hands from germs • help you cross the road safely • wear on your head on a sunny day • protects your head when riding a bike • ...
Medication safety 2025-10-27
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- Where medication administration is documented
- Required before administering certain treatments
- Always verify this with the ID band
- May be required before administering IV drugs
- This date must be checked before use
- When the medication should be administered
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- Guiding principles for safe drug administration
- One of the five rights of medication
- The exact amount of a drug to give
- Primary healthcare professionals ensuring medication safety
- Ask the patient about this before giving any drug
- The way medication enters the body
12 Clues: The exact amount of a drug to give • The way medication enters the body • Always verify this with the ID band • One of the five rights of medication • This date must be checked before use • When the medication should be administered • Where medication administration is documented • May be required before administering IV drugs • ...
Fire Safety 2025-11-15
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- This should be taken at the assembly point
- The biggest threat in building fires
- We should do these regularly
- What we need for a fire to happen
- Always keep them free and clear
- What could happen if we just rush in
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- Use the right type of
- Internal Fire Doors create these
- Exits should take us to
- Keeps you warm or use it to smother
- Dont block the
- Most common cause of workplace fires
12 Clues: Dont block the • Use the right type of • Exits should take us to • We should do these regularly • Always keep them free and clear • Internal Fire Doors create these • What we need for a fire to happen • Keeps you warm or use it to smother • The biggest threat in building fires • Most common cause of workplace fires • What could happen if we just rush in • ...
Sun Safety 2026-04-22
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- This covers your skin, comes in all shapes and sizes, and keeps your body from overheating.
- This specific type of ray is longer and can reach the skin. These are the rays that cause our skin to burn
- Using this is the #1 way to protect against rays, but don’t forget to reapply!
- This object reminds you when it's time to take a break from the sun.
- This specific type of ray is the shortest and are mostly blocked by the ozone layer. They provide little to no damage to the skin.
- These rays are a form of radiation that comes from the sun. You may see or hear them referred to as UV rays.
- This object has a wide brim and sometimes a cute trim. It protect that beautiful head of yours.
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- This system is the largest organ in your body. It consists of the skin, hair, nails, oil, and sweat glands.
- A stylish way to protect your eyes from UVA and UVB rays.
- Can be portable or fixed to the ground but stands tall protecting you, while you take a nap underneath.
- Keeps your body hydrated, especially on hot days
- This specific type of ray is the longest and go beyond the skin to impact our cells, these rays are the ones we need the most protection from.
12 Clues: Keeps your body hydrated, especially on hot days • A stylish way to protect your eyes from UVA and UVB rays. • This object reminds you when it's time to take a break from the sun. • Using this is the #1 way to protect against rays, but don’t forget to reapply! • This covers your skin, comes in all shapes and sizes, and keeps your body from overheating. • ...
Dog Safety 2026-04-26
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- Helps keep a dog close outdoors.
- Paying close attention.
- To pause before moving.
- Relaxed and steady.
- A barrier around a garden.
- Shows useful contact details.
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- To look carefully.
- Important for nervous dogs.
- Helps keep an area secure.
- Protected from harm.
- A place dogs should cross carefully.
- Worn around a dog’s neck.
12 Clues: To look carefully. • Relaxed and steady. • Protected from harm. • Paying close attention. • To pause before moving. • Worn around a dog’s neck. • Helps keep an area secure. • A barrier around a garden. • Important for nervous dogs. • Shows useful contact details. • Helps keep a dog close outdoors. • A place dogs should cross carefully.
LAB SAFETY EQUIPMENT 2022-08-14
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- What should you always do when finished working in the lab?
- When should you eat or drink in the lab?
- provide a clear, safe way to evacuate a building in case of a crisis or disaster
- help reduce the risk of infection or the severity of an injury, include a variety of supplies that will help treat cuts, scrapes and injuries, including sprains and burns.
- (1) closed-toe-shoes
- Protects the eyes from flying objects or chemical splashes. Worn whenever chemicals, heat or glassware are used.
- provide behavior, hygiene, and safety information to avoid accidents in the laboratory.
- protect against skin absorption of chemicals, chemical burns, thermal burns, lacerations, and cryogenic liquid exposure
- an apparatus which provides an emergency flow of water to rinse off a person
- A type of hood or barrier used in the laboratory to capture chemical vapors and fumes.
- Provide protection of skin and personal clothing from incidental contact and small splashes
- (2) Dangling jewelry, lose or baggy clothing must be secured.
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- Long hair tied back.
- Ask teacher. Solid chemicals, metals, matches, filter paper, and all other insoluble materials are to be placed in proper waste container
- Protective lab device that sprays water into your eyes in order to clean chemicals or irritants from your eyes
- correct way to dispose of cracked, chipped, or broken glass that is non-contaminated
- What do you do if something goes wrong in the lab?
- Safety equipment made of specially treated, fire-resistant fabric and used to smother fires.
- Prevent Unnecessary accidents, injuries and Illness due to exposer
- A device that sprays chemicals that put out fires.
20 Clues: Long hair tied back. • (1) closed-toe-shoes • When should you eat or drink in the lab? • What do you do if something goes wrong in the lab? • A device that sprays chemicals that put out fires. • What should you always do when finished working in the lab? • (2) Dangling jewelry, lose or baggy clothing must be secured. • ...
Science Safety Crossword 2022-08-11
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- Follow teacher instructions when disposing of waste after an _
- Washing your hands includes _ and water for 20 seconds or more
- This is never acceptable during a science lab
- Report any _ to the teacher immediately
- Always carry _ with both hands
- Use extreme _ when using matches, a burner, or hot plate
- If _ breaks, notify the teacher immediately
- Students should never pick up _ glass themselves
- Do not remove _ equipment, supplies or animals from the science room without permission
- You should always _ your hands after a lab day
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- Perform only authorized and _ experiments
- You should always read and follow these closely
- _ Any cut or scratch from sharp instruments to the teacher immediately
- Worn on your eyes to protect them
- Keep your workspace neat and clean
- Consider all substances to be _ in the lab as a precaution
- Never eat, drink, chew gum, or _ anything in the science room during lab
- There is an emergency _ wash station in every room
- Gloves may need to be worn to protect your _
19 Clues: Always carry _ with both hands • Worn on your eyes to protect them • Keep your workspace neat and clean • Report any _ to the teacher immediately • Perform only authorized and _ experiments • If _ breaks, notify the teacher immediately • Gloves may need to be worn to protect your _ • This is never acceptable during a science lab • ...
Culinary: Safety & Sanitation 2020-10-19
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- Temperature range for danger zone
- Temperature the fridge must be at
- should be kept in a separate bag
- If you break/spill when cooking you should
- Not safe to put in the microwave
- Causes greatest # of Foodborne Illness
- Company resp. for National Health Stats.
- Number of FBI's studied in class
- Plugging in appliance with wet hands could
- How much bleach added per gallon of water
- What do to with leftover potato salad
- If grease fire starts on stove
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- Individual with least risk of getting FBI
- Minimum amount you should wash your hands
- Increases risk of pathogen growth
- How to wash cutting board after raw meat
- Next step after touching raw chicken
- If a knife slips out of your hand
- what food is associated with salmonella
- Minimum temp. a buffet should be maintained
20 Clues: If grease fire starts on stove • should be kept in a separate bag • Not safe to put in the microwave • Number of FBI's studied in class • Temperature range for danger zone • Increases risk of pathogen growth • Temperature the fridge must be at • If a knife slips out of your hand • Next step after touching raw chicken • What do to with leftover potato salad • ...
Micronutrients Safety Week 2020-10-19
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- ______ located in certain areas of the plant for pest control purposes.
- Hearing protection is required in all areas where noise exposure levels have been determined to exceed ____.
- ________ is clear, colorless, water like in appearance, and has a characteristic pungent odor.
- ______ is a corrosive, toxic inhalation hazard and eye irritant; its presence can be detected by its strong smell; will cause a burning sensation to eyes, nose, and throat; reacts violently with water.
- What is the top priority here at Micronutrients?
- _______ are a key element of Micronutrients' employee information and training efforts.
- I am empowered to stop any activity that I feel is _______.
- ______ permits are valid for a single work shift only.
- _____ are required when working in buildings 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500.
- An _______ is required when the polytron monitors in the plant are emitting a continuous siren/horn.
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- _______ is used by some of the circuit board manufacturers in their process.
- are located throughout the plant for ammonia (blue light) & hydrogen sulfide (white light).
- Required when behind painted hard hat lines
- All injuries can be?
- When it is determined that a material is to be discarded/disposed of, it becomes a _____.
- ______ are used to cover the roll-off boxes to prevent rainwater from accumulating in them.
- Break one of these rules & you're terminated
- Green corrosive; skin, eye and respiratory irritant composed of Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) with dissolved copper.
- A secure point of attachment for lifeline, lanyards or deceleration devices.
19 Clues: All injuries can be? • Required when behind painted hard hat lines • Break one of these rules & you're terminated • What is the top priority here at Micronutrients? • ______ permits are valid for a single work shift only. • I am empowered to stop any activity that I feel is _______. • ______ located in certain areas of the plant for pest control purposes. • ...
Safety and Security 2021-11-15
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- What is placed on the new sharps to help prevent injuries?
- Who is the most commonly injured healthcare worker?
- In what unit of the hospital do most accidental sticks happen?
- What is the lowest cost a facility can plan to pay for a sharps injury?
- In what method are needle free systems handled?
- Be ______________.
- What is one way to prevent sharp injuries?
- What is the most important step when using sharps?
- what law was formed in 2000 to help with the sharps injury prevention in healthcare?
- During what part of the use of needles are the least amount of injuries occurring?
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- What is the number of sharps injuries annually in hospital based healthcare workers?
- what is the best way to ensure other staff members in the room don't get a sharp injury when you have a sharp?
- Which virus has the most risk of seroconversion due to sharp injury?
- Dispose with _______.
- What color are sharps containers?
- Most safety features on sharps require training because they are _______ not passive.
- Be __________________.
- Are the majority of sharps injuries avoidable?
- Have a ______ day.
19 Clues: Be ______________. • Have a ______ day. • Dispose with _______. • Be __________________. • What color are sharps containers? • What is one way to prevent sharp injuries? • Are the majority of sharps injuries avoidable? • In what method are needle free systems handled? • What is the most important step when using sharps? • Who is the most commonly injured healthcare worker? • ...
Kitchen Safety Review 2023-01-23
19 Clues: Aim • Pull • Cuts • salt • base • metal • Falls • Water • Fires • Sweep • Frayed • unplug • Squeeze • Tieback • turnoff • Slowdown • Poisoning • Bakingsoda • electricshock
Wood Shop Safety 2023-01-31
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- wear to protect lungs
- Tell someone when something...
- Always banned
- accessories you cant use in the shop
- Protection for your eyes
- The first priority
- Always be
- is a hazard
- be willing to
- distance to keep hands safe
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- use to carry wood
- Unsafe shoes
- Do not run,----
- Clothes that are banned
- Use this always...
- the most important rule
- Always have
- No Messing around
- required shoes
- be
20 Clues: be • Always be • Always have • is a hazard • Unsafe shoes • Always banned • be willing to • required shoes • Do not run,---- • use to carry wood • No Messing around • Use this always... • The first priority • wear to protect lungs • Clothes that are banned • the most important rule • Protection for your eyes • distance to keep hands safe • Tell someone when something... • ...
National Safety Month 2023-06-06
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- Electrochemical devices that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy through a chemical reaction. They are commonly used as power sources in various applications.
- A condition that occurs when the body's cooling mechanisms are unable to maintain a normal temperature, usually due to exposure to high temperatures and humidity. It can lead to heat-related illnesses.
- A powered industrial truck equipped with prongs (forks) that can be raised and lowered for lifting and moving heavy objects or pallets.
- Waste materials that possess properties that make them potentially harmful or dangerous to human health or the environment. They require special handling, storage, and disposal methods.
- Chemical substances used to control, repel, or kill pests such as insects, weeds, or pathogens that can harm crops, humans, animals, or the environment. They are commonly used in agriculture and pest management.
- A state of extreme tiredness or exhaustion resulting from physical or mental exertion or prolonged periods of insufficient rest or sleep.
- Specific categories of common hazardous waste, such as batteries, lamps, and electronic devices, that are subject to simplified regulations for collection, recycling, or disposal.
- A person who is walking or traveling on foot, typically in areas where vehicles or machinery are also present.
- A careful examination or assessment of something to determine its condition, quality, or compliance with regulations or standards.
- A severe heat-related illness characterized by a body temperature above 104°F (40°C) and accompanying symptoms like confusion, rapid heartbeat, and loss of consciousness. It is a medical emergency.
- The state of being protected from harm, danger, or injury, often achieved through adherence to rules, precautions, and measures to prevent accidents or incidents.
- Accidental descent from a higher to a lower level, often caused by slips or trips, resulting in potential injuries.
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- The state of emotional, psychological, and social well-being in which an individual can cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively, and contribute to society.
- The degree to which objects or people can be seen or observed in a particular environment, often influenced by lighting, weather conditions, or obstructions.
- Accidental loss of balance due to a person's foot striking or getting caught on an object, resulting in a stumble or fall.
- To supply or restore water or liquid to something or someone to prevent dehydration or maintain proper hydration levels.
- The state of being clean, free from dirt, contaminants, or clutter, ensuring a hygienic and safe environment.
- A hand-operated device used to lift and move palletized loads. It typically has two forks that slide under the pallet to lift and transport it.
- Accidental loss of footing or traction that may result in a person's feet sliding out from under them, causing them to fall.
19 Clues: The state of being clean, free from dirt, contaminants, or clutter, ensuring a hygienic and safe environment. • A person who is walking or traveling on foot, typically in areas where vehicles or machinery are also present. • Accidental descent from a higher to a lower level, often caused by slips or trips, resulting in potential injuries. • ...
Road Safety Awareness 2017-10-03
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- / car safety feature
- / do not operate a vehicle if you are under the influence of ...
- / At high speed you have less .... to react to hazards
- / increases the risk of being involved in an accident
- ticket / If you ignore road rules you could receive this
- / should be checked daily for roadworthyness
- / In situations of fog, rain, smoke, bad light or sun in your eyes........ may be poor
- / You should drive to suit the road ......
- / You must stop on this signal
- / ---- down and enjoy the ride
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- / Drive with these on to be seen
- / You should slow down when road conditions are....
- / Road rules are there to help reduce road
- following distance / in order to avoid bumping into another vehicle, drivers should....
- / wearing this saves lives
- / rest on long trips to avoid this
- / avoid this when driving
- / everyone must have one of these to drive
- / when a vehicle has these, it should be removed from operation
19 Clues: / car safety feature • / avoid this when driving • / wearing this saves lives • / You must stop on this signal • / ---- down and enjoy the ride • / Drive with these on to be seen • / rest on long trips to avoid this • / Road rules are there to help reduce road • / everyone must have one of these to drive • / You should drive to suit the road ...... • ...
Food Safety Crossword 2021-12-09
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- Kills bacteria
- To never mix these
- A certification the factory has
- Removes grease and dirt
- best equipment to cool down food
- Bacteria that can grow in chillers
- Can grow in pipes and cause severe illness
- When handling RTE foods you should wear these
- Main allergen in Tiramisu
- One of the 14 allergens
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- Insect not wanted in kitchens
- HACCP Principle 1
- Bacteria do this in the freezer
- No injury occurred to someone
- Hand of a food handler is a typical...
- Abbreviation for foods, such as a sandwich
- Uniforms protect this mainly
- HACCP Principle 6
- Some bacteria need this to survive, same as humans
19 Clues: Kills bacteria • HACCP Principle 1 • HACCP Principle 6 • To never mix these • Removes grease and dirt • One of the 14 allergens • Main allergen in Tiramisu • Uniforms protect this mainly • Insect not wanted in kitchens • No injury occurred to someone • Bacteria do this in the freezer • A certification the factory has • best equipment to cool down food • ...
Mine Safety Crossword 2022-05-09
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- exam Making sure you work area is safe
- Has laces
- Coast guard approved
- MSHA violations
- Class B fire
- What we are in today
- GHS labels
- Fusing together by heat
- Employees
- Disconnect electrical energy
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- Holds you in equipment
- Beeps when going in reverse
- Protects workers from tail pullies
- Deadliest hazard in mining
- Blocks tires
- Only one exit
- Worked in the mine one day
- Material transporter
- Acronym reference to fire extinguisher
19 Clues: Has laces • Employees • GHS labels • Blocks tires • Class B fire • Only one exit • MSHA violations • Coast guard approved • What we are in today • Material transporter • Holds you in equipment • Fusing together by heat • Deadliest hazard in mining • Worked in the mine one day • Beeps when going in reverse • Disconnect electrical energy • Protects workers from tail pullies • ...
Mine Safety Crossword 2022-05-09
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- Has laces
- Material transporter
- Employees
- Deadliest hazard in mining
- Class B fire
- GHS labels
- Protects workers from tail pullies
- Only one exit
- Blocks tires
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- Beeps when going in reverse
- Coast guard approved
- Disconnect electrical energy
- MSHA violations
- Worked in the mine one day
- Holds you in equipment
- What we are in today
- Making sure you work area is safe
- Fusing together by heat
- Acronym reference to fire extinguisher
19 Clues: Has laces • Employees • GHS labels • Class B fire • Blocks tires • Only one exit • MSHA violations • Coast guard approved • Material transporter • What we are in today • Holds you in equipment • Fusing together by heat • Worked in the mine one day • Deadliest hazard in mining • Beeps when going in reverse • Disconnect electrical energy • Making sure you work area is safe • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2022-04-28
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- Agent that kills microbial growth
- A step-by-step description of how to do a task, job, or activity properly
- Stop from happening, avoidance of accidents
- The ability of a substance to burn
- An incident, which did not show a visible result, but had the potential to do so
- Stupor or unconsciousness caused by exposure to a chemical
- An event that requires immediate action or assistance
- Effects recognizable after an exposure
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- Deep cut
- A danger, a chance of being injured or harmed
- The act of inspecting
- Personal Protective Equipment
- A substance that produces an irritating effect when it contacts skin, eyes, nose, or respiratory system
- Conforming to mandatory regulations
- Airborne particles formed by condensation of vapors, sublimation, distillation, calcination, or chemical reaction
- A human action that produces an unintended result
- The presence of a hazard
- unplanned events that take place on the work site which may result in an injury and/or property loss or damage
- Abbreviation for hazardous material
19 Clues: Deep cut • The act of inspecting • The presence of a hazard • Personal Protective Equipment • Agent that kills microbial growth • The ability of a substance to burn • Conforming to mandatory regulations • Abbreviation for hazardous material • Effects recognizable after an exposure • Stop from happening, avoidance of accidents • A danger, a chance of being injured or harmed • ...
Chem Safety Project 2024-01-26
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- What you use to stop a fire from reaching someone´s face
- what you should keep the aisles
- Use these to secure containers
- NEVER _______
- The first thing you should do to your cut
- How you should smell a chemical
- What you wear to protect your eyes from chemical
- Keap the aisles like this
- The wrong way to test a chemical
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- What you use to heat nonvolatile chemicals
- What you do after you rinse a cutis
- What you should do to the gas if something weird happens
- Wear one of these when handling chemicals
- Avoid direct _____ with a chemical
- Keep these off the floor
- Something you shouldn´t enjoy during a lab
- This can be contaminated by lab chemicals
- Type of fabric you should not wear in the lab
- Type of flask with a narrow top
- What you use if you get chemicals on your body
20 Clues: NEVER _______ • Keep these off the floor • Keap the aisles like this • Use these to secure containers • what you should keep the aisles • How you should smell a chemical • Type of flask with a narrow top • The wrong way to test a chemical • Avoid direct _____ with a chemical • What you do after you rinse a cutis • Wear one of these when handling chemicals • ...
Mine Safety Training 2024-05-16
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- WATER TRUCK
- EARPLUGS
- HOLDS YOU IN YOUR SEAT
- 24 HOURS OF TRAINING
- PERFORM BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT
- STATISTICS REGUARDING FALITIES 2000-2010
- FACE FORWARD WHEN DESCENDING
- COULD HAVE BEEN BAD
- CLASS C FIRE
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- INCLUDES 16 SECTIONS
- PART 62
- KEEP PAPERWORK FOR 12 MONTHS
- CFR 30
- FABRIC USED FOR WELDERS CLOTHING
- SIGNS AROUND PLANT
- PPE USED WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHTS
- UNINTENDED EJECTION OF ROCK
- MEDICAL TREATMENT AT PLANT
- WEAR NEAR WATER
19 Clues: CFR 30 • PART 62 • EARPLUGS • WATER TRUCK • CLASS C FIRE • WEAR NEAR WATER • SIGNS AROUND PLANT • COULD HAVE BEEN BAD • INCLUDES 16 SECTIONS • 24 HOURS OF TRAINING • HOLDS YOU IN YOUR SEAT • MEDICAL TREATMENT AT PLANT • UNINTENDED EJECTION OF ROCK • KEEP PAPERWORK FOR 12 MONTHS • FACE FORWARD WHEN DESCENDING • FABRIC USED FOR WELDERS CLOTHING • PPE USED WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHTS • ...
food safety game 2024-09-30
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- when you know what is going to happen before it happens
- a chemical that keep pests away
- control center the place you call when you've consumed something posionous
- to make something clean and pure
- to make something impure
- forcing an object out the airway of a choking person
- a group of unicellular organisms that cause disease
- burn when food is stored improperly in a freezer
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- something that can easily catch on fire
- medicine you take to cancel out the poison
- the right way to do something
- something to alert or tell someone something
- contamination when and impure substance touches a pure substance
- food that goes bad quickly
- zone the temps which bacteria grows the fastest
- medical attention that is usually administered immediately after the injury occurs and at the location where it occurred
- something very important
- restoring a persons breathing
- illness a illness that come from the bacteria on food
19 Clues: to make something impure • something very important • food that goes bad quickly • the right way to do something • restoring a persons breathing • a chemical that keep pests away • to make something clean and pure • something that can easily catch on fire • medicine you take to cancel out the poison • something to alert or tell someone something • ...
Health and Safety 2024-10-21
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- a spillage may cause this
- dangerous canister of gas
- caused by oil on your hands
- an act to protect workers
- ramps and hoists should be checked for this
- fibres that get trapped in your lungs
- a person trained for a task
- foam, water and co2 are all types of
- checked during a pat test
- required to have fire
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- to protect your ears
- long gloves for welding
- petrol and diesel are both...
- air that can penetrate your skin
- a kit which helps in an accident
- carelessness may cause an
- safe lifting
- safety of consumables
- boots gloves and overalls
19 Clues: safe lifting • to protect your ears • safety of consumables • required to have fire • long gloves for welding • a spillage may cause this • dangerous canister of gas • carelessness may cause an • an act to protect workers • boots gloves and overalls • checked during a pat test • caused by oil on your hands • a person trained for a task • petrol and diesel are both... • ...
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 _______ • ...
Emergency Drills 2022-07-28
Bicycling 2021-06-07
17 Clues: tires • boulevard • street edge • equilibrium • tire inflater • ringing device • carrying device • they’re shifted • recreational area • rough road surface • stopping mechanism • foot-operated levers • bike steering device • ____ tube (tire part) • protection for the head • biking route through park • white/red plastic safety disks
Chemistry Safety Quiz 2024-08-04
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- The most important element of scientific investigation.
- The only liquid that can be disposed in the sink without explicit instructions
- Name of the protective equipment used for your hands
- Your teacher’s last name
- BLANK leave a hot plate, burner, or reaction unattended. BLANK touch, taste, or smell chemicals unless specifically instructed. BLANK return unused chemical to the original container.
- Always add BLANK to water. Never the reverse order.
Down
- Abbreviation used for safety equipment worn in the laboratory
- We demonstrate BLANK listening by looking at the person speaking, keeping quiet, orienting our position, and preparing to take notes.
- True or False: contact lenses or glasses are sufficient eyewear protection during a laboratory experiment
- Name of the protective equipment used for your eyes in this particular class
- BLANK is never permitted in Rooms 784-788. Drinks, BLANK, and gum are never permitted in the lab during an experiment.
- Spend at least 15 BLANK at the eyewash station or safety shower if exposed to chemicals
- Our classroom BLANK policies include C3P-O and R2D2.
- Always check a chemical's BLANK to be informed of the associated hazards and handling procedures
14 Clues: Your teacher’s last name • Always add BLANK to water. Never the reverse order. • Name of the protective equipment used for your hands • Our classroom BLANK policies include C3P-O and R2D2. • The most important element of scientific investigation. • Abbreviation used for safety equipment worn in the laboratory • ...
MRI Safety Week Aurora West Allis 2023-07-21
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- The MRI Magnet is _______on.
- We need both the make and ________ number in order to look up if an implant is MRI Safe.
- Hearing _______ must be given to every patient having an MRI.
- The goal of MRI Safety Week is to promote a safe work_____________.
- The most common injury reported from MRI is/are _______.
- Some implants are not considered fully MRI Safe but MRI ___________, meaning they can be scanned only under certain settings.
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- In the case a patient cannot answer their own health history due to incapacitation or AMS and no family is involved, Radiologist may ok to clear them via ______.
- A safety __________form is required for all personnel entering zone 3.
- The 'O' in MRSO stands for _________.
- An oxygen tank, for example, if brought into the Magnet can act as a ______ and potentially pin a person to the scanner and even has resulted in death.
- Patients wearing any medication _______ on their skin must have them removed prior to scanning.
- Patients with history of _______ injury to their eye, must be cleared with Orbital Xrays.
- There are four different safety _______ in MRI.
- Do not bring ___________into the MRI Environment without clearing with an MRI Technologist.
14 Clues: The MRI Magnet is _______on. • The 'O' in MRSO stands for _________. • There are four different safety _______ in MRI. • The most common injury reported from MRI is/are _______. • Hearing _______ must be given to every patient having an MRI. • The goal of MRI Safety Week is to promote a safe work_____________. • ...
Pharmaceutics Lab Escape Room 2025-02-22
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- Compounding pharmacists must calculate this to determine safe and effective medication concentrations.
- This regulatory agency oversees drug safety and quality in both traditional and compounding pharmacy.(Abbreviation)
- The maximum time a compounded preparation can be used before it expires. (Abbreviation)
- The inactive substance used to dilute or carry the active ingredient.
- A compounder must ensure this factor, which refers to the stability and safety of mixed ingredients.
- The outbreak that led to stricter regulations on compounding was caused by contamination at this compounding center.(Abbreviation)
- Process of preparing a medication tailored to an individual patient’s needs.
- This federal law was passed in response to the NECC fungal meningitis outbreak.(Abbreviation)
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- A quality check that ensures the correct amount of each ingredient is used.
- A solid dispersed in a liquid; may be created for a patient who cannot swallow pills.
- A professional skill required to educate patients on medication use.
- A compounding tool used to mix ingredients in a mortar.
- A compounding pharmacy must comply with this chapter of detailed quality and safety guidelines for non-sterile compounding.(Abbreviation)
- The type of dosage form that delivers medication through the skin.
14 Clues: A compounding tool used to mix ingredients in a mortar. • The type of dosage form that delivers medication through the skin. • A professional skill required to educate patients on medication use. • The inactive substance used to dilute or carry the active ingredient. • A quality check that ensures the correct amount of each ingredient is used. • ...
Partie 1 2019-04-24
13 Clues: Renter • Beggar • Old car • Howling • Old book • Allowance • Childbirth • To uncover • A random thing • Safety blanket • Dissatisfaction • Knack for something • To graze the surface
Toilet-bound Hanako-kun 2021-11-30
18 Clues: udon • daikon • tea lady • cat simp • evil rat • spiderman • mokke queen • photography • glasses simp • space is cool • scary exorcist • Traffic safety • theft and candy • toilet ghost man • goat man of death • old man with clock • little miss perfect • "ha, ha stupid heads"
Housemaid 2025-05-13
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- Settings atmosphere
- Millie’s safety
- Millie’s employers last name
- Millie’s job
- Millie’s feeling towards nina
- Ending nature
- Andrew’s Profession
- Nina’s behavior
- Nina’s sanity
- Millie’s feeling
- Locked rooms feeling
- Millie’s past
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- Millie’s alias
- Houses feelings
- Andrew’s charm
- Millie’s motive
- Nina’s emotional state
- Millie’s main trait
18 Clues: Millie’s job • Ending nature • Nina’s sanity • Millie’s past • Millie’s alias • Andrew’s charm • Millie’s safety • Houses feelings • Millie’s motive • Nina’s behavior • Millie’s feeling • Settings atmosphere • Andrew’s Profession • Millie’s main trait • Locked rooms feeling • Nina’s emotional state • Millie’s employers last name • Millie’s feeling towards nina
EGR270 Safety Seminar (Sec 01) 2025-08-26
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- Apply this technique in order to stop a bleeding wound.
- If you are evacuating due to a fire emergency, you MUST remember to pull the ___ ___ and call campus safety.
- Apply this item in case of a minor cut/abrasion.
- Must be worn if you are using a power drill.
- The instructor of this course is Dr. ____.
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- If you knock a can of paint over, this is considered a ____ Spill and Campus Safety must be notified.
- If a fire is larger than this item, you should evacuate and pull the fire alarm.
- The lab supervisor can be reached by email at ____@smith.edu if you need safety support, to report an incident, supply refills or project help.
- Identify the 2 fire extinguishers and then Koh will tell you the answer to this clue.
- If you are soldering or using a matte knife after normal business hours, you must have a ____.
- How to use a fire extinguisher (abbr.)
- The #1 rule in an electric shock emergency is “don’t ____ the victim”.
12 Clues: How to use a fire extinguisher (abbr.) • The instructor of this course is Dr. ____. • Must be worn if you are using a power drill. • Apply this item in case of a minor cut/abrasion. • Apply this technique in order to stop a bleeding wound. • The #1 rule in an electric shock emergency is “don’t ____ the victim”. • ...
Ethics Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-02
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- Second Ethical Dimension: Work _______
- What do employees in Grab say to one another when they need help?
- Grab can improve by implementing a better _________ platform.
- A common thing provided in Airbnb for both Hosts & Guests.
- First Ethical Dimension: ______
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- Biggest problem with Airbnb.
- One of Grab’s 4 H’s.
- Grab has 5 Safety _____________.
- It is common for ____________ information to be provided to guests at Airbnb, when they seek help.
- An aspect of the Trust Radar Airbnb can improve on.
- The core of Airbnb’s Values.
11 Clues: One of Grab’s 4 H’s. • Biggest problem with Airbnb. • The core of Airbnb’s Values. • First Ethical Dimension: ______ • Grab has 5 Safety _____________. • Second Ethical Dimension: Work _______ • An aspect of the Trust Radar Airbnb can improve on. • A common thing provided in Airbnb for both Hosts & Guests. • Grab can improve by implementing a better _________ platform. • ...
Safety Crossword 2021-01-14
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- I love working at ______!
- These protect and preserve your hearing.
- You must be trained and authorized to enter a ______ space.
- These protect your hands from cuts.
- The EHS team performs monthly _____ to check departmental safety.
- This crossword puzzle is exciting and ____!
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- HIV & Hepatitis B are considered bloodborne______.
- Machines must be equipped with these to protect workers.
- Everyone should practice this at work and home!
- You must have your _____ checked before the start of each shift.
- _______ conditions can result in injury or death.
11 Clues: I love working at ______! • These protect your hands from cuts. • These protect and preserve your hearing. • This crossword puzzle is exciting and ____! • Everyone should practice this at work and home! • _______ conditions can result in injury or death. • HIV & Hepatitis B are considered bloodborne______. • Machines must be equipped with these to protect workers. • ...
Auto Shop Safety 2023-09-08
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- remember all safety
- Used to flush chemicals or other items from eyes
- Used to fight fires
- You put them on your hands to protect them
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- These should not have an open toe
- box containing bandages, gauze and emergency equipment
- Safety is our number _____ priority
- Abbreviation for personal protective equipment
- If you should become injured while working in the shop, inform your________________ immediately.
- Lift with your _____________ and not with your back
- You wear them on your eyes to protect them
11 Clues: remember all safety • Used to fight fires • These should not have an open toe • Safety is our number _____ priority • You wear them on your eyes to protect them • You put them on your hands to protect them • Abbreviation for personal protective equipment • Used to flush chemicals or other items from eyes • Lift with your _____________ and not with your back • ...
May Safety Activity 2023-05-19
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- How often ladders need to be inspected
- Practice emergency event
- Sullivan Park Integrated Tracking System
- Used to alert security and ERT of a fire
- Lock out tag out
- Lift with your knees, not your _________
Down
- Navigate to endor/tsr to complete task safety reviews (TSR) before doing a _______ task
- Pull Aim Squeeze _______
- Has the potential to be an incident but is found and fixed before injuries occur
- Gel used if there is an exposure to HF
- Safety Data Sheet
11 Clues: Lock out tag out • Safety Data Sheet • Pull Aim Squeeze _______ • Practice emergency event • Gel used if there is an exposure to HF • How often ladders need to be inspected • Sullivan Park Integrated Tracking System • Used to alert security and ERT of a fire • Lift with your knees, not your _________ • ...
Labour Law 2025-11-15
8 Clues: Stopping work to protest • Child under legal work age • Leave granted to new mothers • Minimum amount paid to workers • Extra hours beyond normal work • Organization formed by workers • Rules to protect worker safety • Right to fair treatment at work
Safety Stumper 2024-04-02
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- Whats your best region?
- How many safety walks do you have to complete each month?
- What should you do before you start any task?
- Who do you look like on meetings in low light?
- Where are you currently at?
Down
- Another name for you when your in the heat of things?
- Did you complete the Crossword without scribbling?
- The speed limit on site is _ mph.
- What is the last line of defense for safety?
- What should you do after your pre job?
- your name?
11 Clues: your name? • Whats your best region? • Where are you currently at? • The speed limit on site is _ mph. • What should you do after your pre job? • What is the last line of defense for safety? • What should you do before you start any task? • Who do you look like on meetings in low light? • Did you complete the Crossword without scribbling? • ...
Quality Healthcare & Safety 2026-02-12
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- Organization's support and promote for patient safety
- Builds a safety environment
- SDS will now have ___ section format
- MSDS was the older version of this
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- Those who have interest and affected by a new process
- Minimum patient identifiers required
- All hazard chemicals must have this
- Assurance activities involving compliance with standards/practices
- How to report adverse reactions, Near Misses, etc.
- Can now be accessed via the PIXEL dashboard
- Able to report errors or near misses without ___ or reprimand
11 Clues: Builds a safety environment • MSDS was the older version of this • All hazard chemicals must have this • Minimum patient identifiers required • SDS will now have ___ section format • Can now be accessed via the PIXEL dashboard • How to report adverse reactions, Near Misses, etc. • Those who have interest and affected by a new process • ...
SAFER INTERNET DAY 2025-02-09
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- - When bullies hide their identity on the internet.
- - The ability to understand and respect other feelings.
- - The action of notifying a platform about cyberbullying.
- - What little kids have acces to mostly on the internet
- - Related to platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok.
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- - The person who suffers from cyberbullying.
- - Hurtful words directed at someone.
- - What we need to protect while using the internet.
- - The act of repeatedly bothering or intimidating someone.
- - The digital space where cyberbullying occurs.
- - A safety measure to stop an online bully.
11 Clues: - Hurtful words directed at someone. • - A safety measure to stop an online bully. • - The person who suffers from cyberbullying. • - The digital space where cyberbullying occurs. • - When bullies hide their identity on the internet. • - What we need to protect while using the internet. • - The ability to understand and respect other feelings. • ...
Sequence safety 2025-09-02
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- Used when filling above shoulder height
- The colourful discs
- The process of filling on the shop floor
- Needed when moving H-cages and Z-rails
Down
- Putting overstock products into reserves
- Takes care of the shop floor when decant is in process
- Used when filling lower shelves
- To be done before sequence and decant
- Pink disc placed on every H-cage or Z-rail that needs merchandise protecting
- Used to cut cardboard
- Removes/delivers equipment for the sequence team
11 Clues: The colourful discs • Used to cut cardboard • Used when filling lower shelves • To be done before sequence and decant • Needed when moving H-cages and Z-rails • Used when filling above shoulder height • Putting overstock products into reserves • The process of filling on the shop floor • Removes/delivers equipment for the sequence team • ...
INF Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-24
FFA Creed Paragraph 5 2026-04-08
BBS 2015-09-26
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- / Factor important for workplace monitoring
- / Safety Patrol rounds conducted on regular intervals here
- / His responsibility to provide an environment that is free from hazards
- / His responsibility is to coordinate and cooperate with the other employees
- / Factor essential for safety at work
Down
- / Is required to maintain the change in behaviour
- / Coined BBS
- / Root of all accidents, injuries and near misses
- / Number of steps to develop BBS
- / First step in BBS
10 Clues: / Coined BBS • / First step in BBS • / Number of steps to develop BBS • / Factor essential for safety at work • / Factor important for workplace monitoring • / Is required to maintain the change in behaviour • / Root of all accidents, injuries and near misses • / Safety Patrol rounds conducted on regular intervals here • ...
Team 2 Acronym Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-07
Across
- Protecting America from health, safety, and security threats
- National Association of veterinary technicians in America
- Regulates animal feed, dugs, and veterinary devices
- Promotes agricultural health
- Administers national exam(VTNE)
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- In charge of accrediting veterinary hospitals
- Accredits Vet Tech programs
- Responsible for ensuring the safety of some commercialized food.
- Issues and renews Veterinarian Technician License in North Carolina
- Addresses health threats at the Human-Animal-Ecosystem Interface
10 Clues: Accredits Vet Tech programs • Promotes agricultural health • Administers national exam(VTNE) • In charge of accrediting veterinary hospitals • Regulates animal feed, dugs, and veterinary devices • National Association of veterinary technicians in America • Protecting America from health, safety, and security threats • ...
Lab Safety Rules 2023-09-07
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- Something caused by not following lab rules
- wear these when using certain chemicals
- a safety hazard and kind of a drill
- Inappropriate activity in a lab
- never _____ objects in a lab
- The topic at hand
Down
- These can hurt your eyes and skin
- Wear these when mixing chemicals
- waving your hands towards your nose to smell something
- If you do this to a chemical, tell the teacher
10 Clues: The topic at hand • never _____ objects in a lab • Inappropriate activity in a lab • Wear these when mixing chemicals • These can hurt your eyes and skin • a safety hazard and kind of a drill • wear these when using certain chemicals • Something caused by not following lab rules • If you do this to a chemical, tell the teacher • ...
Puzzle 2 2025-07-21
Across
- Black and white pedestrian path
- Worn on the head for protection while biking
- Something used for support or walking aid
- Act of moving from one side of the road to another
- Road area for pedestrians
Down
- Strap used in a car for protection
- To secure a seat belt
- Guideline to follow for order and safety
- town road where vehicles travel
- What you must ensure to avoid danger
10 Clues: To secure a seat belt • Road area for pedestrians • Black and white pedestrian path • town road where vehicles travel • Strap used in a car for protection • What you must ensure to avoid danger • Guideline to follow for order and safety • Something used for support or walking aid • Worn on the head for protection while biking • ...
Massilly NA World Safety Day Crossword 2026-03-24
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- Correctly lifting with your legs prevents _____ injuries
- Personal Protective Equipment needed to prevent injuries
- A potential source of harm in the plant
- Essential to operate machinery correctly
- Safety Data Sheet for chemicals
- Shared safety values in the workplace
Down
- Procedures to isolate energy from machinery
- Protective barrier on machinery
- An incident where no one was harmed, but could have been
- Act of informing about an incident or near-miss
10 Clues: Protective barrier on machinery • Safety Data Sheet for chemicals • Shared safety values in the workplace • A potential source of harm in the plant • Essential to operate machinery correctly • Procedures to isolate energy from machinery • Act of informing about an incident or near-miss • Correctly lifting with your legs prevents _____ injuries • ...
Safety Committee Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-06
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- Workplace _____________ cost roughly $250 billion annually
- This inspector is Bell's Safety Committee mascot
- When to report a work-related injury
- U.S. Federal agency that ensure safe working conditions
- Never use this for an egress during a fire
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- Most workplace injuries are _____________
- Who is responsible for ensuring a safe workplace
- Practice this every day
- Emergency lifesaving procedure performed when the heart stops beating
- Acronym for using a fire extinguisher
10 Clues: Practice this every day • When to report a work-related injury • Acronym for using a fire extinguisher • Most workplace injuries are _____________ • Never use this for an egress during a fire • This inspector is Bell's Safety Committee mascot • Who is responsible for ensuring a safe workplace • U.S. Federal agency that ensure safe working conditions • ...
Veterinary Science: Units 2 and 4 by Makayla, Reese, Zane and Jenna 2022-10-28
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- Globally Harmonized System
- a process that eliminates many or all pathogenic microorganisms, except bacterial spores, on inanimate objects
- Protective Equipment (PPE)- items used to protect the person wearing them
- hazards- injuries usually caused by repetitive work
- a danger or risk.
- process of making something free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
- hazards- hazards caused by factors in the environment that can cause injury to the body without necessarily touching the body
- occupational safety and hazards association
- alcohol- Clear, colorless, flammable,mobile liquid used as a cleaning agent
- D-Plus- Used as a disinfectant (a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria) Corrosive, harmful and dangerous to the environment
- hazards- these injuries from emotional and mental stressors can cause health problems, especially when the employee is exposed to them long-term
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- conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal.
- Hazards- toxic substances that can cause a wide range of health effects when humans are exposed to them. Effects range from mild irritation to death.
- hazards- unsafe work conditions that may cause injury
- an intracurricular student organization for those interested in agriculture and leadership.
- Hazards- composed of living organisms that pose a threat to other living organisms, usually humans. These are usually transmitted through blood, urine and othe bodily substances.
- Supervised Agricultural Experience
- Words- examples include warning or danger
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- safety data sheet
20 Clues: a danger or risk. • safety data sheet • Globally Harmonized System • Supervised Agricultural Experience • Words- examples include warning or danger • occupational safety and hazards association • hazards- injuries usually caused by repetitive work • hazards- unsafe work conditions that may cause injury • ...
SAFE-T Week 2026-01-05
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- engaging____________
- Customer _________ protocol
- ______ APP
- Civil_____
- Access to ______ Areas
- _____ Response
- Branch&Cafe grab and ____ procedures
- _______ & Security Preparedness Resources
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- vandalism, ______ & burglary
- Alarm System & _______ Management
- ________ on branch & cafe premises
- ______ camera footage requests
- suspicious ________
- Opening & _____ the branch
- Associate ______ Awareness
- contract ______ Services
- _______Threats
17 Clues: ______ APP • Civil_____ • _______Threats • _____ Response • suspicious ________ • engaging____________ • Access to ______ Areas • contract ______ Services • Opening & _____ the branch • Associate ______ Awareness • Customer _________ protocol • vandalism, ______ & burglary • ______ camera footage requests • Alarm System & _______ Management • ________ on branch & cafe premises • ...
Occupations 2020-09-06
antonyms 2021-09-21
Leonardo Da Vinci 2022-03-29
Design audit 2022-02-17
Sustainability 2018-04-17
Crossword_Safety Week#4 - 02 2014-10-23
Baby vocabulary 2022-09-21
Spelling Term 3 Week 5 2023-08-24
Protect Ed 2025-10-06
Tech - Food 2025-11-21
Zoli 9 June 2023 2023-06-09
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- tehetős
- He earns a ... Egy vagyont keres
- leszármazott
- elavult
- csodál
- it cost a ... egy vagyonba került
- ... with megbirkózik valamivel
- ... versa fordítva
- ... share piaci részesedés
- erő, erősség
- ... sb megsérteni vkit
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- árvíz
- ős, előd, felmenő
- élvezetes
- előfizetés
- biztonság
- He is ... meg van sértve
- ... coffee kávét őrölni (grájnd)
18 Clues: árvíz • csodál • tehetős • elavult • élvezetes • biztonság • előfizetés • leszármazott • erő, erősség • ős, előd, felmenő • ... versa fordítva • ... sb megsérteni vkit • He is ... meg van sértve • ... share piaci részesedés • ... with megbirkózik valamivel • He earns a ... Egy vagyont keres • ... coffee kávét őrölni (grájnd) • it cost a ... egy vagyonba került
Part 1- Factories Act, 1948 2023-04-24
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- Section 18 provides for arrangemets for ______ in factories
- The Site Appraisal Committee performs an _____ function
- _______ of a factory means the person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory
- ________ shall be an Inspector for his district
- ______ are appointed under Section 40B
- They are the rooms for the use of children under the age of six years of women in every factory wherein more than thirty women workers are ordinarily employed.
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- Section ____ lays down minimum working space for each worker as 14.2 cubic metres.
- ________ means any chain, sling, rope sling, hook, shackle, swivel, coupling, socket, clamp, tray or similar appliance, whether fixed or movable, used in connection with the raising or lowering of safety of persons, or loads by use of lifting machines.
- Section 46 enumerates _______ as a welfare measure
- Section 11 of the Act provides for ensuring ______ in the factory
- Safety Officers are appointed where over _____workers are employed
- Chapter IV of the Act deals with _____ of the workers
12 Clues: ______ are appointed under Section 40B • ________ shall be an Inspector for his district • Section 46 enumerates _______ as a welfare measure • Chapter IV of the Act deals with _____ of the workers • The Site Appraisal Committee performs an _____ function • Section 18 provides for arrangemets for ______ in factories • ...
Amazon Crossword 2025-11-10
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- "culture rules" amazon uses for decisions, promotion and feedback.
- The training required for all new hires before they can work on the floor.
- What the business needs in order to operate safely, efficiently, and meet customer expectations.
- The document or tool that outlines safety protocols for associate.
- A crucial policy to ensure associates follow guidelines on how to move and lift packages.
- Make sure associates can listen to audio while still being able to hear safety alarms, equipment, vehicles, instructions, and do not block situational awareness.
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- Visual display that shares the most important information for the shift, including safety reminders, performance goals, and daily priorities, so everyone knows what we are focusing on and how we are doing.
- Amazon internal reward point system.
- Where damaged or mislabeled packages go for correction.
- Where associates can express their concern in the workplace.
- Stow cart organized from C,D,E,G when stowing.
- The system used by Amazon associates to track packages and deliveries.
12 Clues: Amazon internal reward point system. • Stow cart organized from C,D,E,G when stowing. • Where damaged or mislabeled packages go for correction. • Where associates can express their concern in the workplace. • "culture rules" amazon uses for decisions, promotion and feedback. • The document or tool that outlines safety protocols for associate. • ...
ZHH Team Sport 2022-07-08
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- Rancy's Focus
- Spiritual Support
- Central Intake Gatekeeper
- ______ Engagement Specialist
- Geriatric Excellence
- ______ Improvement Committee
- Sing Happy Birthday Twice
- Nurse _______
- Medication Safety
- Resident Graduation Month
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- Nursing-Pharmacy-PT Collaboration
- Green Yellow Orange Red
- Magnet Consultant
- Nursing's Flower
- _________ Behavioral Therapy
- Certified Nurse Providers
- Chef Sunny
- Thursday Evening Support
- MPD
19 Clues: MPD • Chef Sunny • Rancy's Focus • Nurse _______ • Nursing's Flower • Magnet Consultant • Spiritual Support • Medication Safety • Geriatric Excellence • Green Yellow Orange Red • Thursday Evening Support • Certified Nurse Providers • Central Intake Gatekeeper • Sing Happy Birthday Twice • Resident Graduation Month • _________ Behavioral Therapy • ______ Engagement Specialist • ...
