safety Crossword Puzzles
Science Safety Crossword 2021-01-27
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- Report any ____ or broken glassware to the teacher
- Is a chemical comes into contact with your eyes, wash them for at least ______ minutes
- Tie this back during the lab
- Never ____ any liquid while in the lab
- Some of these are corrosive
- When heating something in this type of glassware, never point it at yourself or others
- Report accidents to your teacher, no matter how ____ they seem
- You should always __________ the day's experiment before you begin, paying close attention to safety issues
- Wearing this will protect your clothes
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- ____ carefully to your teacher at all times
- In case of a fire, you should know the location of this important piece of equipment
- Never pour water into this; instead, slowly pour this into water
- Don't wear this type of footwear in the laboratory
- Wear these at all times to protect your eyes
- This can be dangerous in the lab. Please avoid this behaviour
- Secure loose or dangling _________ before beginning the lab
- _____ one chemical with another can be dangerous. Never do so unless instructed
- Never work _______ in the laboratory
18 Clues: Some of these are corrosive • Tie this back during the lab • Never work _______ in the laboratory • Never ____ any liquid while in the lab • Wearing this will protect your clothes • ____ carefully to your teacher at all times • Wear these at all times to protect your eyes • Report any ____ or broken glassware to the teacher • ...
National Safety Month 2022-06-06
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- strong personal hygiene and take time off when sick
- can cause impairment Similar to alcohol.
- Approximately one/third of all workers compensation claims are due to?
- is part of our workday
- Though many of us view sleep loss as a normal part of our daily life
- your stress during a crisis may require action but the right steps will depend on your situation.
- including prescription opioids and certain over-the-counter medicines can result in impairment.
- When it comes to choosing the proper?
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- are all around us at work and home and the threats can take many different forms
- movements Such as prolonged intensive computer keying and short cycle assembly work
- exertions Such as lifting pushing or pulling heavy objects and using a manual torque wrench utility knife or metal sheers
- together we can be one of our best defenses.
- postures Such as reaching above the head at full arms length behind the body and from the ground and looking at screen that it too high requiring the neck to look up
- hours of sleep each night
- postures Such as prolonged sitting or standing in the same place for an extended period
- begins with the first drink
- healthy meals
- Rushing too _______ especially in high traffic areas and around corners.
18 Clues: healthy meals • is part of our workday • hours of sleep each night • begins with the first drink • When it comes to choosing the proper? • can cause impairment Similar to alcohol. • together we can be one of our best defenses. • strong personal hygiene and take time off when sick • Though many of us view sleep loss as a normal part of our daily life • ...
Mannats food safety 2023-11-23
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- do not touch the hot glass on an oven
- is used when there is fire in the kitchen
- when bacteria is passed from one food to another
- it keeps your hands dry and keeps bacteria away from u
- are differenttyprs of flavours
- an area that has a high risk of harm
- do not were while coking near fire
- needed to protect your fret from fire to hot stuff
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- are shape and help u cut stuff
- ended to protect your hands when u carry hot stuff like stuff from the oven
- needed for cutting your vegetables and more stuff
- you cook in this area
- to keep bacteria away from your food
- they are healthy food that make u stronger keep u healthy
- a piece of clothing worth on your cloths on protect other clothes from getting dirty
- food that teast good when cooked properly
- when your cooking it needs to be tied up
- u bake and cook tings in it its also hot
18 Clues: you cook in this area • are shape and help u cut stuff • are differenttyprs of flavours • do not were while coking near fire • to keep bacteria away from your food • an area that has a high risk of harm • do not touch the hot glass on an oven • when your cooking it needs to be tied up • u bake and cook tings in it its also hot • is used when there is fire in the kitchen • ...
Safety Week Crossword!! 2020-08-11
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- The protocol followed for a missing child.
- This food item is cooked to 165 degrees.
- Should be done for at least 20 seconds each time.
- What you do to contaminated surfaces.
- The temperature range of 40-140 degrees is known as what?
- Used to put out fires immediately.
- The company used for all hazmat recyclables.
- FM-186 is used to clean up this type of hazardous spill.
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- These are cooked to an internal temperature of 180 degrees.
- The protocol used to keep employees and members safe on the sales floor.
- Where employee's should walk before and after store hours.
- Microorganisms found in human blood and bodily fluids.
- Employee's should never enter these types of spaces.
- Alcohol based solution used to clean your hands.
- Who should you speak to if you have a safety concern?
- What this week is dedicated to!
- These are now required to be worn at all times inside the warehouse.
- The option in As400 used to identify hazardous items.
18 Clues: What this week is dedicated to! • Used to put out fires immediately. • What you do to contaminated surfaces. • This food item is cooked to 165 degrees. • The protocol followed for a missing child. • The company used for all hazmat recyclables. • Alcohol based solution used to clean your hands. • Should be done for at least 20 seconds each time. • ...
SAFETY WEEK PUZZLE 2020-02-22
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- are designed to Protect People from electrical Shocks in electrical equipments.
- sections are available in MSDS.
- hand gloves used for handling cold materials.
- method is used to operate a fire extinguisher.
- hazards is defined as blue color in NFPA diamond.
- permit required for photography inside vessel entry.
- hand gloves are used for handling acids.
- is used in Confined space as ventilator fans create a safe work environment by maintaining the oxygen level
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- toxic represent as the traditional skull and crossbones symbol is used to identify chemicals in GHS pictograms.
- is a root of chemical entry through skin inside body.
- are activated automatically when pressure exceeds prescribed pressure limits in order to return equipment pressure to a safe operating level.
- is elimination of fuel from fire
- is defined as yellow color in NFPA diamond.
- is the acceptable average exposure over a short period of time, usually 15 minutes as long as the time-weighted average is not exceeded.
- stand by duty required at the site of hot work after completion of the hot work to verify the absence of any heat source by fire observer.
- oxygen and ignition source are required in same proportion to occur fire.
- stands for 8hrs work per day.
- is the amount of the substance required (usually per body weight) to kill 50% of the test population.
18 Clues: stands for 8hrs work per day. • sections are available in MSDS. • is elimination of fuel from fire • hand gloves are used for handling acids. • is defined as yellow color in NFPA diamond. • hand gloves used for handling cold materials. • method is used to operate a fire extinguisher. • hazards is defined as blue color in NFPA diamond. • ...
Safety Week Puzzle 2023-06-06
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- EHS stands for Environmental, Health and ---
- The control of hazardous energy
- Red signs signal
- PPE that you wear on your hands
- Alarm sound that is 3 seconds on and 3 seconds off
- Who to call in case of an emergency
- We can prevent slips, trips and falls by maintaining ---
- All employees must wear these when entering plant
- Yellow signs signal
- PPE stands for Personal Protective ---
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- Employee who can perform LOTO
- Employee who cannot perform LOTO but works in the area
- personal device used to protect from hazardous energy
- A powered industrial truck
- Continuous Alarm means to take ---
- Machinery must have adequate --- to protect employees
- Area that requires additional PPE is known as a --- Zone
- When approaching an intersection, you should ---
18 Clues: Red signs signal • Yellow signs signal • A powered industrial truck • Employee who can perform LOTO • The control of hazardous energy • PPE that you wear on your hands • Continuous Alarm means to take --- • Who to call in case of an emergency • PPE stands for Personal Protective --- • EHS stands for Environmental, Health and --- • ...
Electrical Safety Crossword 2025-09-25
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- Warning used on energized equipment
- Color commonly used for electrical warning labels
- The act of cutting off electrical power
- Do not bypass this during maintenance
- Used for LOTO during repairs
- Used to organize and protect electrical wires
- Breaker box is also called this
- Electrical boxes should always be kept _____
- An electric _____ can cause burns or death
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- All power cords must be free from this
- What you should do if you see damaged equipment
- Fire caused by electricity
- Danger of exposed wires
- Never work on live equipment without doing this first
- Occurs when too many devices are on one outlet
- Metal path for electricity to safely discharge
- Tool used to verify absence of voltage
- Always inspect this before plugging it in
18 Clues: Danger of exposed wires • Fire caused by electricity • Used for LOTO during repairs • Breaker box is also called this • Warning used on energized equipment • Do not bypass this during maintenance • All power cords must be free from this • Tool used to verify absence of voltage • The act of cutting off electrical power • Always inspect this before plugging it in • ...
Workplace Safety 2023-11-17
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- Workplace item that keeps your head safe.
- Safety Rules are put in place to prevent what?
- OSHA is part of the Us Department of____?
- What is the name of the organization that enforces safety workplace policy?
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- A color that helps you be seen in the workplace.
- A color that helps you be seen in the workplace.
- Safety Rules are put in place to prevent what?
- Safety Rules are put in place to prevent what?
- Workplace item that protects your eyes.
- Increased workplace safety results in a boost in what?
10 Clues: Workplace item that protects your eyes. • Workplace item that keeps your head safe. • OSHA is part of the Us Department of____? • Safety Rules are put in place to prevent what? • Safety Rules are put in place to prevent what? • Safety Rules are put in place to prevent what? • A color that helps you be seen in the workplace. • ...
ALPS WESST CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-08-14
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- P101-40, Mechanical Material Handling, is a new policy on how to conduct safe ________ of loads and reduce worker injury.
- Use LANL ______ to listen to Music, LANL podcasts, science, technology, security, and safety. - Radio
- Electronic Document and Records Management System (_____) provides records and consistent access to work implementation documents such as procedures, drawings, and specifications, enabling workers to comply with quality assurance program criteria.
- When you are finished with your remote session, close all applications, log out of the VPN and log out of your computer. Doing so will prevent account _______ and help ensure function of other applications while working remotely.
- Employee Resource Group’s (ERGs) members work to cultivate supportive work environments, address issues that concern the group, and encourage and support members in their careers. ERGs are required to foster ________ by welcoming non-representative members.
- The goal of the Laboratory’s 5S Safety initiative is to eliminate various forms of process ________.
- Your cell phone’s battery has as much explosive power as a block of _____ of the same weight.
- What do you do if an oxygen monitor sounds an alarm?
- How many safety components can be found in a pressure system?
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- Physical Sciences ________ is an online publication that focuses on “excellence in mission operations.” Offering perspectives on materials science, manufacturing, experimental physics, and accelerator science, technology and engineering at Los Alamos.
- Where can you find Lessons Learned?
- The purpose of the Safe Conduct of Research Principles is help shape our __________ and form the basis for a strong safety culture.
- Where can individuals find a safe place to engage in informal and confidential conversations?
- Cryogens are cold enough to freeze human tissue within ________ and pose serious cold burn and frostbite hazards.
- How often you need to do the COVID-19 self-assessment if you are coming to work on site?
- A ________ has dangerous electrical energy stored, even if disconnected from an AC outlet for an extended period of time.
- ___________ Work Management program governs the overarching principles of managing work at the Laboratory and establishes the general expectation for the conduct, authorization, coordination, and performance of activity-level work.
17 Clues: Where can you find Lessons Learned? • What do you do if an oxygen monitor sounds an alarm? • How many safety components can be found in a pressure system? • How often you need to do the COVID-19 self-assessment if you are coming to work on site? • Where can individuals find a safe place to engage in informal and confidential conversations? • ...
Bloodborne Pathogens 2024-04-16
15 Clues: Safety • lead AIDS • Protection • federal govt • Membranes- face • B Virus- causes • Precautions- clean • Transmission- fluid • Pathogens Rule- 1992 • Procedures- equipment • Determination - exposure • Symptoms - Casual contact • Containers - contaminated • B Vaccination- specific treatment • Pathogens Transmission- human blood
Week 11 EE Vocab Review 2015-06-23
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- Another word for earth, as in "protective earth wire."
- A collection of electrical cables together, such as one that runs through a wall.
- Old circuit breakers contained glass __________, which literally broke into pieces if the current became too strong.
- Making sure that a device continues to work over time, including through repair work.
- Steckdose
- One of a thermo-magnetic circuit breaker's two safety features is the magnetic ____________.
- He invented the world's first electrical battery.
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- Eisen
- Brakes create heat because they operate through ____________.
- Formula One racecars use __________ brakes to minimize heat damage.
- In some places, electrical cables are __________ underground.
- A mixture of copper and zinc
- One of a thermo-magnetic circuit breaker's two safety features is the ____________ strip.
- Widerstand
- An adjective for a metal containing iron
15 Clues: Eisen • Steckdose • Widerstand • A mixture of copper and zinc • An adjective for a metal containing iron • He invented the world's first electrical battery. • Another word for earth, as in "protective earth wire." • Brakes create heat because they operate through ____________. • In some places, electrical cables are __________ underground. • ...
Safety Day Cross Word 2023-03-06
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- Its easy to remember the short form of how to use a fire extinguisher
- Anything with the potential to cause injury is a _____.
- These Protects your eyes.
- Safety Starts from You
- A permit to drive the vehicle
- Reporting Unsafe acts and Unsafe conditions can often help to prevent
- One of the steps to manage work health and safety risks is to _____ hazards.
- _______procedures explain what needs to happen if an _____ alarm is triggered.
- Do not_____ fire extinguishers and Fire Passages.
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- When climbing the stairs use the _________
- Always lift with your______ support
- When you should report an accident / incident?
- We can prevent slip, Trip & Fall by maintaing good_______
- If clothing cacthes fire then do this_____
- Its your________ to report UA UC & Work Safely
15 Clues: Safety Starts from You • These Protects your eyes. • A permit to drive the vehicle • Always lift with your______ support • When climbing the stairs use the _________ • If clothing cacthes fire then do this_____ • When you should report an accident / incident? • Its your________ to report UA UC & Work Safely • Do not_____ fire extinguishers and Fire Passages. • ...
Bournville Safety Week 2022 2022-09-13
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- if you have an accident you should report it
- QRP Stands for Quick risk .......
- How many BOS conversations are you required to have each month
- one of the three main reasons for doing health and safety ......, legal and financial
- something required by law is said to be a ........ requirement.
- COSHH stands for Control Of .......... Hazardous to health
- Safety is the responsibility of ........
- what three things form the fire triangle, heat, fuel and .......
- early sign of hearing loss
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- If an accident nearly happens on what form should you report it
- what colour are the personal locks for LOTO
- device used to counteract cardiac arrest
- lifesaving technique
- what is the paperless system for reporting BOS conversations called
- What is the chemical reaction of fire called
15 Clues: lifesaving technique • early sign of hearing loss • QRP Stands for Quick risk ....... • device used to counteract cardiac arrest • Safety is the responsibility of ........ • what colour are the personal locks for LOTO • if you have an accident you should report it • What is the chemical reaction of fire called • COSHH stands for Control Of .......... Hazardous to health • ...
"Back to Ithaca" 2017-06-22
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- God's protection
- To prepare or plan
- Son of Idomeneus, this person wanted to take all of Odysseus's booty from Troy. Odysseus killed him in ambush.
- This is greatness, skills, or strength
- A piece of material in entering a room or house, like a doorway
- This is sadness, and can be the losing of hope
- To take action on those who've harmed you
- This is much food and beverages it is called a ______
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- This can be skills or presents
- This is a feeling of longing with excitement
- This is the feeling of safety and well-being
- This means to be completely shut, or silent
- This means to live well
- This is great disaster
- This is a state of being protected from or unlikely to cause harm
15 Clues: God's protection • To prepare or plan • This is great disaster • This means to live well • This can be skills or presents • This is greatness, skills, or strength • To take action on those who've harmed you • This means to be completely shut, or silent • This is a feeling of longing with excitement • This is the feeling of safety and well-being • ...
S2 E4 Deep 2026-01-17
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- Number of steps Dwight claims exist in fire safety
- Number of gallons of water Michael claims he needs
- What Jim does to undercut Dwight’s authority
- Food Ryan was cooking when the toaster oven caught fire
- Fake emergency Dwight cites to justify preparedness
- Item Dwight disables to prevent panic
- What Dwight says he did to the doors
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- What Dwight yells to start the chaos
- What Michael does during the debrief that annoys Dwight
- Ryan’s explanation for using the toaster oven
- What Dwight says is the most important fire safety tool
- Animal Angela complains about during the drill
- Person revealed to have a surprising crush
- Person who suggests the obvious choice during Who Would You Do
- What Michael says he wants most from his employees
15 Clues: What Dwight yells to start the chaos • What Dwight says he did to the doors • Item Dwight disables to prevent panic • Person revealed to have a surprising crush • What Jim does to undercut Dwight’s authority • Ryan’s explanation for using the toaster oven • Animal Angela complains about during the drill • Number of steps Dwight claims exist in fire safety • ...
Severe Fire Warning for Los Angeles and Ventura Counties 2025-01-13
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- People in charge of maintaining law and safety.
- A situation requiring immediate action, often during danger.
- A notice given to alert about danger or risk.
- To leave an area quickly for safety reasons.
- The current state of the weather or environment.
- Plants and trees that can catch fire easily when dry.
- Small, glowing pieces of material from a fire.
- People trained to fight fires and save lives.
- Involving risk or harm; unsafe.
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- Strong air currents that make fires spread easily.
- Actions taken to stay safe and avoid danger.
- A chemical used to slow or stop fires.
- Ready for something to happen, especially danger.
- Machines that remove earth or plants to create fire breaks.
- Aircraft used to fight fires from the air.
15 Clues: Involving risk or harm; unsafe. • A chemical used to slow or stop fires. • Aircraft used to fight fires from the air. • Actions taken to stay safe and avoid danger. • To leave an area quickly for safety reasons. • A notice given to alert about danger or risk. • People trained to fight fires and save lives. • Small, glowing pieces of material from a fire. • ...
HVAC 101 2025-08-08
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- opens to allow gas to flow and ignite burner
- pump used to evacuate system to 500 microns
- the difference between liquid line and saturation temp of refrigerant on high side
- power safety switch for outdoor unit
- metering device used in R22 systems
- safety device to prevent water overflow from condensate drains or drain pan
- stores power to help start motors and compressors
- tool used to take refrigerant pressure reading
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- metering device with sensing bulb
- responsible for drawing air through burners and out through flu pipe
- component where refrigerant boils @ 40 degrees
- needed for proper airflow, done on maintenance, chemicals sometimes required
- testing instrument to measure "air" pressure
- sends signal to system to call for cooling
- carries away harmful gases to chimney
15 Clues: metering device with sensing bulb • metering device used in R22 systems • power safety switch for outdoor unit • carries away harmful gases to chimney • sends signal to system to call for cooling • pump used to evacuate system to 500 microns • opens to allow gas to flow and ignite burner • testing instrument to measure "air" pressure • ...
Hi!friend 2019-03-14
15 Clues: vlna • cítit • svítit • zdraví • bezpečí • porazit • zlomený • popisek • ochutnat • zachránit • zemětřeseni • it helps you cook • it will make a big boom! • you are not happy you are....... • you did not do it right,you made a.....
SEL 2013-04-21
15 Clues: SPCA • العطش • البئر • الهرة • حبستها • fearful • keep promises • animal doctor • means Hypocrite • rowdy ot teaser • to be accountable • gossip or hearsay • to maintain or support • threaten through internet or SMS • take care of yourself from danger
Civics Unit 20 Vocabulary 2021-04-13
15 Clues: fake • trickery • wheel cover • paper money • put in place • a sudden event • providing help • official record • someone walking • import illegally • gun, rifle, etc. • a husband or wife • import/export tax • careful examination • safety against crime
TEAM SPORT 2022-06-07
15 Clues: MPD • CHEF SONNY • MED SAFETY • RANCY FOCUS • NURSE FLOWER • MAGNET VENDOR • NURSE "______" • SING HAPPY BIRTHDAY • THURSDAY EVE SUPPORT • GERIATIRIC EXCELLENCE • GREEN YELLOW ORANGE RED • "______" BEHAVIORAL THERAPY • "_______" ENGAGEMENT SPECIALIST • "_______" IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE • NURSING PHARMACY AND PT COLLABORATION
knee surgery recovery14 2025-05-02
15 Clues: - Stuck joint • - Doctor visit • - Knee buckling • - Mental obstacle • - Medicine timing • - Mental recovery • - Lifestyle return • - Ultimate outcome • - Stair alternative • - Essential recovery • - Warm therapy relief • - Gradual knee flexion • - Bathroom safety item • - Ice pack application • - Safe resting position
Water Purification 2025-06-29
15 Clues: Make clean • Water origin • Water cleaner • Flowing water • Water heating • Water from sky • Free from dirt • Water deficiency • Purification tool • Purifying process • Light purification • Water disinfectant • Container for water • Protection from harm • Flowing body of water
Karting World - Vocabulray Practice 2017-02-18
Costco Safety Week 2022 2022-08-12
13 Clues: first • blades • goggles • goggles • be safe • forklift • aid kits • be current • extreme heat • no more than 10 • proper techniques • extinguishers locations • personal protective equipment
LETS GET READY 2023-09-28
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- A person who engages in the transportation of gas.
- SHARE What you share at the beginning of a meeting.
- How many High-Energy Hazards are there.
- Safety, Integrity, Accountability, Initiative, Respect.
- Have you __________ changing conditions?
- An app on your phone to enter observation.
- Have you _________ the hazards?
- - _____! You are READY to start work.
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- An event that involves a release of gas from a pipeline or of liquefied natural gas or gas from an LNG Facility.
- An energy source that, when released, has the potential to result in an injury Illness or damage.
- Discussions around hazard recognition and mitigations when working in these environments.
- Have you ________ the work?
- Have you _________ direct controls?
- A Model to prevent Serious Injuries & Facilities (SIF’s)
14 Clues: Have you ________ the work? • Have you _________ the hazards? • Have you _________ direct controls? • - _____! You are READY to start work. • How many High-Energy Hazards are there. • Have you __________ changing conditions? • An app on your phone to enter observation. • A person who engages in the transportation of gas. • ...
Patient Safety Day - 2024 2024-09-16
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- A simulation to test responses in a hypothetical scenario.
- Visual displays guiding safety and directions in a hospital.
- A scale used to assess fall risk in pediatric patients.
- Deep dive to find the underlying reason for an incident.
- Term for drugs that are visually similar.
- Error involving the wrong connection of medical tubes.
- Medication that requires close monitoring for safety.
- Process of evaluating medical practices against established standards
- An event where harm is narrowly avoided without any actual consequences.
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- Hospital bed features to prevent falls.
- Harmful occurrence during medical care.
- A distinct code assigned to each patient visiting the hospital.
- Standardized care plan for a specific medical condition.
- Process of understanding medical risks before agreeing to treatment.
14 Clues: Hospital bed features to prevent falls. • Harmful occurrence during medical care. • Term for drugs that are visually similar. • Medication that requires close monitoring for safety. • Error involving the wrong connection of medical tubes. • A scale used to assess fall risk in pediatric patients. • Deep dive to find the underlying reason for an incident. • ...
Death road 2022-03-02
12 Clues: cars • huge • area • appear • highly • go down • landscape • traditional • safety measure • about heavy rain • exciting moments • when smth looks bigger than it is
Radiology 2025 updates 2024-12-09
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- New code for MR safety medical physics examination customization, planning and performance monitoring by medical physicist or MR safety expert, with review and analysis by physician or other qualified health care professional to prioritize and select views and imaging sequences, to tailor MR acquisition specific to restrictive requirements or artifacts associated with MR conditional implants or to mitigate risk of non-conditional implants or foreign bodies, with written report
- No.of deletion in CPT 2025
- New code for MR safety implant positioning and/or immobilization under supervision of physician or other qualified health care professional, including application of physical protections to secure implanted medical device from MR-induced translational or vibrational forces, magnetically induced functional changes, and/or prevention of radiofrequency burns from inadvertent tissue contact while in the MR room, with written report
- New code for MR safety determination by a physician or other qualified health care professional responsible for the safety of the MR procedure, including review of implant MR conditions for indicated MR examination, analysis of risk vs clinical benefit of performing MR examination, and determination of MR equipment, accessory equipment, and expertise required to perform examination, with written report
- No.of revision in CPT 2025
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- New code for MR safety implant electronics preparation under supervision of physician or other qualified health care professional, including MR-specific programming of pulse generator and/or transmitter to verify device integrity, protection of device internal circuitry from MR electromagnetic fields, and protection of patient from risks of unintended stimulation or heating while in the MR room, with written report
- No.of addition in CPT 2025
- New code for MR safety implant and/or foreign body assessment by trained clinical staff, including identification and verification of implant components from appropriate sources (eg, surgical reports, imaging reports, medical device databases, device vendors, review of prior imaging), analyzing current MR conditional status of individual components and systems, and consulting published professional guidance with written report; each additional 30 minutes (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure)
- New code for MR safety implant and/or foreign body assessment by trained clinical staff, including identification and verification of implant components from appropriate sources (eg, surgical reports, imaging reports, medical device databases, device vendors, review of prior imaging), analyzing current MR conditional status of individual components and systems, and consulting published professional guidance with written report; initial 15 minutes
9 Clues: No.of deletion in CPT 2025 • No.of addition in CPT 2025 • No.of revision in CPT 2025 • ...
CROSSWORD 9th APRIL 2018-04-03
12 Clues: ERA • LABEL • COMBAT • SALARY • INFERIOR • SECURITY • A MOINS QUE • CANDID/DIRECT • MORE AND MORE • ACT DISHONESTLY • REMAINS OF A FIRE • WOMAN RECENTLY MARRIED
Safety 5/21 2021-05-17
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- Brand of our largest selection of Acrylic Paint
- We sell this by the Quart Bag
- The "H" in WHEAT
- This is required to remain in business
- The money in your paycheck comes from ...
- An item's not on sale without a ____ price
- The most serious injuries happen on these
- We open _____
- Brand of clay finally coming back in stock
- The "E" in WHEAT
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- An item we are required to carry
- This will happen in December, not June
- The Olympics will be in what city next month?
- The most common injured area in our industry
- The "P" in HELPFUL
- Mission: "Help people meet their _____ needs
- We close _____
- The "A" in WHEAT
18 Clues: We open _____ • We close _____ • The "H" in WHEAT • The "A" in WHEAT • The "E" in WHEAT • The "P" in HELPFUL • We sell this by the Quart Bag • An item we are required to carry • This will happen in December, not June • This is required to remain in business • The money in your paycheck comes from ... • The most serious injuries happen on these • ...
HEALTH AND SAFETY 2022-09-13
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- a designated way out of a building in the event of a fire occurring (4,4)
- a set of straps and fittings you are fastened to in the cage
- knowledge or perception of a situation
- your representative in health and safety in the workplace
- make sure that no hazards exist before you start your forklift (5,9)
- a health and wellness app
- a belt used to secure someone in the seat of a motor vehicle
- something you wear to attract visible attention (4,10)
- path between the yellow lines
- a short post used to prevent traffic from entering an area
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- all machine operators must give way to these people
- A danger or risk
- provides health and safety information about products
- an established or official way of doing something
- emotional, psychological, and social well-being (6,6)
- a narrowly avoided collision or other (4,4) accident
- the gathering point in an emergency
- a flat shelf that provides a surface for storage
18 Clues: A danger or risk • a health and wellness app • path between the yellow lines • the gathering point in an emergency • knowledge or perception of a situation • a flat shelf that provides a surface for storage • an established or official way of doing something • all machine operators must give way to these people • a narrowly avoided collision or other (4,4) accident • ...
Christmas Safety Puzzle 2022-11-29
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- never use ___ Christmas light outdoors
- never burn gift wrap in your ___; put it in a trash container
- when lit, a ___ in a very unsafe Christmas or Hanukkah decoration
- All Christmas ___ should be fire resistant
- do not block any ___ or EXIT with your Christmas tree or decorations
- a smoke ___ will help make this a safe holiday season, and it make a great gift
- if you have a fire, don't ___, call the fire department right away
- the stockings were hung by the chimney with ___
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- Carbon monoxide is an ___, colorless gas generated by burning fuel such a gasoline, natural gas, wood, etc.
- never stand on the ___ step of a ladder to hang decorations
- have a ___ and happy holiday
- Santa's suit is ___ with white trim
- if your ___ monoxide detector beeps, get out and call the fire department
- remember to ___ your live Christmas tree daily
- ___ smoke detector may not be enough for some homes
- check the wiring and sockets of our Christmas tree ___ before placing them on the tree
- Never leave your Christmas lights on overnight or when no one is home as it might cause a ___
- now is the time to practice your home ___ plan
18 Clues: have a ___ and happy holiday • Santa's suit is ___ with white trim • never use ___ Christmas light outdoors • All Christmas ___ should be fire resistant • remember to ___ your live Christmas tree daily • now is the time to practice your home ___ plan • the stockings were hung by the chimney with ___ • ___ smoke detector may not be enough for some homes • ...
SAFETY WEEK PUZZLE 2020-02-22
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- are designed to Protect People from electrical Shocks in electrical equipments.
- toxic represent as the traditional skull and crossbones symbol is used to identify chemicals in GHS pictograms.
- hazards is defined as blue color in NFPA diamond.
- oxygen and ignition source are required in same proportion to occur fire.
- are activated automatically when pressure exceeds prescribed pressure limits in order to return equipment pressure to a safe operating level.
- method is used to operate a fire extinguisher.
- is elimination of fuel from fire
- is defined as yellow color in NFPA diamond.
- permit required for photography inside vessel entry.
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- hand gloves are used for handling acids.
- hand gloves used for handling cold materials.
- stand by duty required at the site of hot work after completion of the hot work to verify the absence of any heat source by fire observer.
- is a root of chemical entry through skin inside body.
- sections are available in MSDS.
- is used in Confined space as ventilator fans create a safe work environment by maintaining the oxygen level
- stands for 8hrs work per day.
- is the acceptable average exposure over a short period of time, usually 15 minutes as long as the time-weighted average is not exceeded.
- is the amount of the substance required (usually per body weight) to kill 50% of the test population.
18 Clues: stands for 8hrs work per day. • sections are available in MSDS. • is elimination of fuel from fire • hand gloves are used for handling acids. • is defined as yellow color in NFPA diamond. • hand gloves used for handling cold materials. • method is used to operate a fire extinguisher. • hazards is defined as blue color in NFPA diamond. • ...
Quality & Food Safety 2021-09-14
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- food safety modernization act
- something that should be worn on your head in the mill, elevator, and warehouse
- the color of utensils and equipment used on food-contact surfaces
- the name of our final sifter in the food process
- the number that is used for traceability and appears on the bag (printed or in stickers)
- a protein that is forbidden in this facility, it is very bad for people with celiac desease
- the event that occurred on April 2021 where we got an A
- the color of duct tape we should be using for temporary repairs
- any material that is not our product (sorghum flour) that is found in the finished product
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- Currently, our only CCP
- our plant manager
- your Quality & Food Safety Manager
- the overs from the final sifter which are inspected every hour of packing
- our commercial manager
- hazard analysis critical control point
- most common type of stored product pest that is found in our tailings
- the program that we follow in order to send product out to the customer
- a catastrophic event where product has to be retrieved from the market and brought back to the facility
18 Clues: our plant manager • our commercial manager • Currently, our only CCP • food safety modernization act • your Quality & Food Safety Manager • hazard analysis critical control point • the name of our final sifter in the food process • the event that occurred on April 2021 where we got an A • the color of duct tape we should be using for temporary repairs • ...
Health and safety 2021-04-01
18 Clues: csíp • égés • nyom • fájás • sérült • törött • megvéd • vérzés • veszély • baleset • megsérül • észrevesz • horzsolás • előrehajol • elsősegély • fertőtlenít • eszméletlen • vészhelyzet
Safety Certifications Vocabulary 2023-01-18
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- an injury to the skin tissue like a cut
- a mild burn
- an allergy that causes blood pressure to drop and narrows airways
- a pulse at the wrist
- a lifesaving technique that is use for a heart attack or all most drowned person
- the large pulse on either side of the neck
- a scrape
- a burn that affects all layers of the skin
- a pulse in the upper arm inside the elbow
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- a technique use to help a person who is choking.
- a burn that affects both the epidermis and the second layer of skin
- a set of tools use for medical treatment
- a device that can analyzes a heart's rhythm and can deliver an electrical shock
- an emergency technique use to give some one who's not breathing
- Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
- a temporary care given to someone who is sick or hurt until someone professional comes to help.
- a surge of electrical that goes to the brain and affects how a person feels or act.
- a blockage to the airways
18 Clues: a scrape • a mild burn • a pulse at the wrist • Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep • a blockage to the airways • an injury to the skin tissue like a cut • a set of tools use for medical treatment • a pulse in the upper arm inside the elbow • the large pulse on either side of the neck • a burn that affects all layers of the skin • a technique use to help a person who is choking. • ...
Safety and Equipment 2014-08-12
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- Should be worn to protect the eyes in the lab
- What you should always do when you are unsure about something in the lab
- This should be done everytime you finish using chemicals or bacteria in the lab
- This is the last thing you do when you have finished a lab and before you leave
- This should only be used on large fires, pointed at their base and never at a person
- These rectangular pieces of glass are used with microscopes
- What you should do if your clothes catch on fire
- After handling chemicals or microorganisms, you should keep your hands from these places
- What should be done with long hair in the lab
- Instrument with a sharp blade used when disecting
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- Glassware that should be used to measure exact volumes
- Do not use glassware if this occurs
- Used to produce and enlarge image of a cell
- This is always added to the water, and not the other way around
- You should only heat glassware that has one of these two labels stamped on it
- This should be read before using any chemical
- Do not sniff chemicals in the lab,____ them
- Used to hold chemicals that are being heated and should always be slanted away from people
18 Clues: Do not use glassware if this occurs • Used to produce and enlarge image of a cell • Do not sniff chemicals in the lab,____ them • Should be worn to protect the eyes in the lab • This should be read before using any chemical • What should be done with long hair in the lab • What you should do if your clothes catch on fire • ...
Lab Safety II 2018-02-04
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- POTENTIAL DANGER
- WAY OUT
- BREATHING HAZARD
- FROM VOLATILE CHEMICALS
- DO NOT _______ BY MOUTH
- NEVER IN THE LAB
- END OF LIFE
- THESE ITEMS ARE OK TO STORE UP HIGH
- WARNING SOUND
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- BROKEN (GLASS)
- LIFT USING THESE
- BANNED IN THE LAB
- NEVER WORK ____ IN THE LAB
- WATER SPRAY
- EXIT BUILDING IN AN ORDERLY WAY (DON'T PANIC)
- HEAT-PROOF GLASS
- NEVER _____ CHEMICALS
- DAMAGED (GLASS)
- NEVER IN THE LAB
19 Clues: WAY OUT • WATER SPRAY • END OF LIFE • WARNING SOUND • BROKEN (GLASS) • DAMAGED (GLASS) • LIFT USING THESE • POTENTIAL DANGER • BREATHING HAZARD • HEAT-PROOF GLASS • NEVER IN THE LAB • NEVER IN THE LAB • BANNED IN THE LAB • NEVER _____ CHEMICALS • FROM VOLATILE CHEMICALS • DO NOT _______ BY MOUTH • NEVER WORK ____ IN THE LAB • THESE ITEMS ARE OK TO STORE UP HIGH • ...
Winter Safety Tips 2018-12-14
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- _____ ahead to prevent last minute rushing.
- Carry things in a ________ leaving your arms free to help balance.
- Stay ___ in cold weather.
- Check the _________ and leave early.
- A radio, blanket, extra batteries, and a _________ are good to include in an emergency kit.
- Wear at least 3 ______ of loose fitting clothing.
- Monitor ________. They don't realize the dangers of COLD.
- Prepare an emergency ___ to put in the truck of your vehicle.
Down
- Increased _____ speed accelerates body heat loss.
- Take Short ____ steps and walk slower on ice.
- Wear ______ and keep hands out of pockets in case you slip.
- Use _________.
- Blow out _______ before going to bed.
- Check your pets ____ often when walking in cold weather.
- Turn off Christmas tree lights before going to bed.
- Stay in the vehicle if ________.
- ________ is the leading cause of all winter home fires.
- Walk like a ____ on slippery surfaces.
18 Clues: Use _________. • Stay ___ in cold weather. • Stay in the vehicle if ________. • Check the _________ and leave early. • Blow out _______ before going to bed. • Walk like a ____ on slippery surfaces. • _____ ahead to prevent last minute rushing. • Take Short ____ steps and walk slower on ice. • Increased _____ speed accelerates body heat loss. • ...
Safety and Glassware 2022-01-29
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- Glassware. Erlenmeyer _____, wide base, narrow opening.
- Measure mass on a ___. Gymnast walks on a ____ beam.
- If there's a ___, exit quickly, and meet outside in designated area.
- Heating test tube over flame? Point opening ___ from your face and others.
- Spilled an irritant on skin or in eye? Flush for ____ minutes.
- You may not ___ or drink in the lab.
- Never ____ unused chemicals to a stock bottle.
- Always wear _____-toe shoes in the lab.
- Dispose of ___ in the proper container.
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- The ____ hoods pull in noxious vapors.
- Before leaving the lab, ____ your work area.
- Glassware with a wide mouth, used to transport materials. Also a Muppet.
- Someone hurt? Notify your ____ immediately.
- Pull back long ___ when working with flames.
- Measure volumes with a ____ cylinder. Also, what the class of 2021 did.
- Always wear safety glasses or ____ when anyone is working in the lab.
- Be covered from shoulders to _____. Also, "head, shoulders, __ and toes."
- Trying to smell a vapor? Gently ____ it toward your face.
18 Clues: You may not ___ or drink in the lab. • The ____ hoods pull in noxious vapors. • Always wear _____-toe shoes in the lab. • Dispose of ___ in the proper container. • Someone hurt? Notify your ____ immediately. • Before leaving the lab, ____ your work area. • Pull back long ___ when working with flames. • Never ____ unused chemicals to a stock bottle. • ...
Floral Design Safety 2023-08-30
Across
- Lowest level of toxicity. yellow
- Care taken beforehand
- an unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Dangerous
- Poisonous
- Faulty
- Rough, noisy play
- You were unaware of a potential hazard
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- Cuts and bruises
- Under the direction of another person
- An object that is in the way
- Permanent damage or death
- Not caring about yourself or others
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury or loss
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Highest level of toxicity. represented by red and the skull and cross and bones
- Not in working order
- Moderate toxicity level. orange
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • Poisonous • Cuts and bruises • Rough, noisy play • Not in working order • Care taken beforehand • Weariness or exhaustion • Permanent damage or death • An object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. orange • Lowest level of toxicity. yellow • Not caring about yourself or others • Under the direction of another person • You were unaware of a potential hazard • ...
Floral Design Safety 2023-08-30
Across
- Lowest level of toxicity. yellow
- Care taken beforehand
- an unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Dangerous
- Poisonous
- Faulty
- Rough, noisy play
- You were unaware of a potential hazard
Down
- Cuts and bruises
- Under the direction of another person
- An object that is in the way
- Permanent damage or death
- Not caring about yourself or others
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury or loss
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Highest level of toxicity. represented by red and the skull and cross and bones
- Not in working order
- Moderate toxicity level. orange
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • Poisonous • Cuts and bruises • Rough, noisy play • Not in working order • Care taken beforehand • Weariness or exhaustion • Permanent damage or death • An object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. orange • Lowest level of toxicity. yellow • Not caring about yourself or others • Under the direction of another person • You were unaware of a potential hazard • ...
Floral- Safety Vocab 2023-08-30
Across
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- Care taken beforehand
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Dangerous
- Poisonous
- Faulty
- Rough, noisy activity
- You were unaware of a potential hazard
Down
- cuts and bruises
- Under the direction of another person
- An object that is in the way
- permanent damage or death
- not caring about yourself or others
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- Not in working order
- Lowest rate toxicity level. Orange.
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • Poisonous • cuts and bruises • Not in working order • Care taken beforehand • Rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • An object that is in the way • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • Lowest rate toxicity level. Orange. • Under the direction of another person • ...
Floral Safety Vocabulary 2023-08-31
Across
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- Weariness or exhaustion
- poisonous
- not in working order
- Vocabulary
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- permanent damage or death
- not caring about yourself or others
Down
- Dangerous
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- cuts and bruises
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- under the direction of another person
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- Faulty
- care taken beforehand
- rough, noisy activity
- an object that is in the way
19 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • poisonous • Vocabulary • cuts and bruises • not in working order • care taken beforehand • rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Floral Safety Vocabulary 2023-08-31
Across
- Permanent damage or death
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- Dangerous
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- Rough, noisy activity
- Faulty
- Weariness or exhaustion
- An object that is in the way
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- Cuts and bruises
Down
- Not caring about yourself or others
- Under the direction of another person
- Not in working order
- Care taken beforehand
- You were unaware of a potential hazard
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- Poisonous
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • Poisonous • Cuts and bruises • Not in working order • Care taken beforehand • Rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • Permanent damage or death • An object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • Not caring about yourself or others • Under the direction of another person • ...
Floral Design Safety 2024-08-26
Across
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- Faulty
- Rough, noisy activity
- Under the direction of another person
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- Permanent damage or death
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Not caring about yourself or others
Down
- An object that is in the way
- Dangerous
- Cuts and bruises
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- Poisonous
- You were unaware of a potential hazard
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
- Care taken beforehand
- Not in working order
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • Poisonous • Cuts and bruises • Not in working order • Rough, noisy activity • Care taken beforehand • Weariness or exhaustion • Permanent damage or death • An object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • Not caring about yourself or others • Under the direction of another person • ...
WPR #22 Workplace Safety 2023-10-26
Across
- - the condition of being sound in body, mind, or spirit
- - the condition of being safe from undergoing or causing hurt, injury, or loss
- - similar to guidelines; something established by authority, custom, or general consent as a model or example
- - an outline of policy or conduct; rule
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- - personal protective equipment
- - a danger or risk
- -Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- - safety data sheets a document that summarizes key information about a chemical, its composition, which exposures may be dangerous, what to do if an exposure should occur, and how to clean up spills
8 Clues: - a danger or risk • - personal protective equipment • - an outline of policy or conduct; rule • -Occupational Safety and Health Administration • - the condition of being sound in body, mind, or spirit • - the condition of being safe from undergoing or causing hurt, injury, or loss • ...
National Safety week 2025- Crossword 2025-03-04
Across
- Heimlich Maneuver is an important safety skill taught to prevent?
- An annual event promoting workplace safety in March.
- A type of ladder that is safe to use near electrical equipment.
Down
- A protective item worn on the head to prevent injuries at construction sites.
- The "H" in HIRA stands for ______.
- A safety device worn to protect the respiratory system.
- A sudden release of electrical energy caused by a short circuit through the air. (Hint: Two words, starts with "A")
- Exit A sign that indicates an exit in case of emergencies.
8 Clues: The "H" in HIRA stands for ______. • An annual event promoting workplace safety in March. • A safety device worn to protect the respiratory system. • Exit A sign that indicates an exit in case of emergencies. • A type of ladder that is safe to use near electrical equipment. • Heimlich Maneuver is an important safety skill taught to prevent? • ...
Road & Traffic Safety 2025-03-07
Across
- | Protective gear for bike riders
- | Traffic signal color meaning stop
- | Walking path along a road
- | Reflective road markers improve this at night
Down
- | Safety feature in cars to protect passengers
- | A law enforcing speed limits
- | Crossing area for pedestrians
- | Drunk driving is a major ____ violation
8 Clues: | Walking path along a road • | A law enforcing speed limits • | Crossing area for pedestrians • | Protective gear for bike riders • | Traffic signal color meaning stop • | Drunk driving is a major ____ violation • | Safety feature in cars to protect passengers • | Reflective road markers improve this at night
ProWay Puzzles: Test Your Knowledge! 2024-12-11
Across
- - A common activity in ProWay sheds
- - Common in all ProWay facilities
- - For operator convenience and safety
Down
- - ProWay’s approach to livestock handling
- Handler A ProWay state-of-the-art sheep handling solution
- ProWay's home state
- - Used for loading and unloading livestock
- - Priority in all ProWay facilities
8 Clues: ProWay's home state • - Common in all ProWay facilities • - A common activity in ProWay sheds • - Priority in all ProWay facilities • - For operator convenience and safety • - ProWay’s approach to livestock handling • - Used for loading and unloading livestock • Handler A ProWay state-of-the-art sheep handling solution
Crossword for Workers Rights 2021-03-26
Across
- Site of 1899 streetcar workers walking off the job
- someone working in industries or factories
- the development of an industry in a specific place
- woman’s Christian temperance union
- time spent on the job you legally don’t have to work
- a refusal to work in hopes of getting a concession from your employer
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- rights all workers deserve
- to imitate/mock the works of a government
- dominion women’s enfranchisement association
- safety measures every worker deserves (denial of unsafe work)
- many people uniting to solve a large problem
- the minimum amount of pay all workers deserve
- replacement for unionized workers
- withdraw from commercial or social relations with a business as a punishment or protest
14 Clues: rights all workers deserve • replacement for unionized workers • woman’s Christian temperance union • to imitate/mock the works of a government • someone working in industries or factories • dominion women’s enfranchisement association • many people uniting to solve a large problem • the minimum amount of pay all workers deserve • ...
Struck by falling objects 2024-08-29
Across
- never t---- something across the workplace
- wear a h------ around your body when working at heights
- heavy loads cause great d-----
- unsafely stacked items may f--- over and injure someone
- secure your tools when working up on a s-------
- s----- first!
Down
- dust and grit is known as d----- and causes irritation to your eyes
- SIF serious i------- and fatalities
- wear a hard h-- to protect your head
- a load attached to a fixed point may s---- out of control and hurt someone
- be a---- of your surroundings
- power tools and machinery must have their safety g----- in place
- rolling objects can injure your l--- and feet if you are in the way
- stay c---- of falling, swinging, and rolling objects
14 Clues: s----- first! • be a---- of your surroundings • heavy loads cause great d----- • SIF serious i------- and fatalities • wear a hard h-- to protect your head • never t---- something across the workplace • secure your tools when working up on a s------- • stay c---- of falling, swinging, and rolling objects • wear a h------ around your body when working at heights • ...
First Aid and IOD report 2024-12-02
Across
- EE seeks medical attention and misses full or part of the shift.
- The science of designing tasks to fit workers.
- A potential source of harm.
- Needs to be offered after receiving First Aid.
- Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System.
- Abbreviation for equipment that protects workers from hazards.
Down
- A routine check to ensure workplace safety.
- Needs to be completed within 24 hours of the injury being reported.
- A safety procedure to ensure equipment is not energized during maintenance.
- Documentation completed after a workplace injury or near-miss.
- Investigation must be done upon reporting a workplace injury.
- EE seeks medical attention and returns to full duties for their next shift.
- Something almost/could have involved an employee.
- Immediate care provided for injuries.
14 Clues: A potential source of harm. • Immediate care provided for injuries. • A routine check to ensure workplace safety. • The science of designing tasks to fit workers. • Needs to be offered after receiving First Aid. • Something almost/could have involved an employee. • Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System. • ...
Betterlake Gazette March 2026 2026-03-06
Across
- The Saint who banished snakes from Ireland
- Safety Takes _________!
- Our mascot's name is _______ D. Poe
- March 26th - 28th is ______ Sharing!
- Sarah's new role is as the ____ XM!
- Greet, _____, Thank!
- One of our Safety Behaviors is to clear Slip, Trip and ____ Hazards
Down
- Supernatural Irish creature often associated with March
- What piece of PPE should be worn whenever cutting open boxes?
- When you observe a theft or suspicious behavior by a customer, you need to put in a ______ for our Asset Protection Partners
- Our new PRO savings program is called ________ Pricing
- The Department with the highest sales last month (Check Store Pulse!)
- Which member of leadership celebrates 10 years with Home Depot this month?
- Which ASM is now over the Pro Desk?
14 Clues: Greet, _____, Thank! • Safety Takes _________! • Our mascot's name is _______ D. Poe • Which ASM is now over the Pro Desk? • Sarah's new role is as the ____ XM! • March 26th - 28th is ______ Sharing! • The Saint who banished snakes from Ireland • Our new PRO savings program is called ________ Pricing • Supernatural Irish creature often associated with March • ...
OPEX 2018-07-19
Safety and First Aid 2015-06-11
๊์Unit 12 2022-09-03
10 Clues: แย่ • กลางๆ • พึงพอใจ • ชื่อเสียง • น่าผิดหวัง • ทำได้สำเร็จ • ต้นทุน/ค่าใช้จ่าย • มีความหวัง/มีกำลังใจ • ความหลากหลายในที่ทำงาน • record ป้ายสถิติความปลอดภัย
Drivers Ed Ch17&18 2020-11-09
Patient Safety Week 2026-02-08
12 Clues: skin • roll • stop • Abuse • drops • sicko • protection • alarm alarm pad • Manager Monitor • restrictive device • leave without notice • Incident reporting tool
Occupational Health & Safety professional 2026-04-15
Across
- - A person who attentively monitors workplace activities and behaviors to detect unsafe conditions or practices
- - A person who designs and organizes preventive safety programs and emergency response strategies
- - A person who workplace hazards and develops effective solutions to eliminate or minimize them
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- - A person who evaluates critical situations and determines the most appropriate course of action to protect workers
- - A person who clearly transmits safety information, policies, and procedures to workers and management
- - A person who carefully examines data, reports, and workplace conditions to identify safety risks and patterns
- - A person who mediates between workers and employers to reach agreements on safety improvement measures
7 Clues: - A person who workplace hazards and develops effective solutions to eliminate or minimize them • - A person who designs and organizes preventive safety programs and emergency response strategies • - A person who clearly transmits safety information, policies, and procedures to workers and management • ...
The Scar 2013-06-12
14 Clues: Hot • Sand • Rock • Safety • Violence • Ferocious • A character • Farm Animal • Found in the Sea • the flies Novel • Possible vacation • And the Bean Stock • A mark on your body • Helps you see clear
General workplace 2014-07-28
14 Clues: Tool • Waste • Repair • Office • Vehicle • Reception • Telephone • Equipment • Work area (2 words) • Work bench (2 words) • Roller door (2 words) • Safety sign (2 words) • Notice board (2 words) • Front entrance (2 words)
God's deliverance is our protection 2015-06-01
14 Clues: on time • delivers • soundmind • stronghold • safety net • he answers • fiery &hot • wait on God • strength&life • on God's word • Keep from harm • small still voice • better than sacrifice • communication with God
ROAD SAFETY 2021-02-18
11 Clues: Boss • These flash • You wear high • Bird crossing • 25th day of month • It tops off the uniform • You may stop one of these • Its linked to the highway • Distance lines are 2 apart • Children buy this at a sweet shop • Lollypop position facing the ground
Medication Safety 2020-12-07
Across
- Using standard infusion ___________ can help prevent mistakes.
- What should I file if I noticed that my morphine concentration order in EPIC does not match the concentration on my syringe?
- The famous Disney character revealed on the 12th day of medication safety.
- At change of shift, where should the oncoming nurse be checking that the infusions are in line with the EPIC orders?
- Where do you waste/return narcotics?
- Style of communication that should be used to avoid medication errors.
Down
- November, there where over 3000 near misses in the entire hospital that were caught using this tool.
- Which tool is important to bring on patient transport?
- Who should I call first when my barcode scanner is down?
- During an A2 check, I must verify the ________, the pump programming and the syringe.
- What tool can be used to verify medication information (eg proper dosing for weight, medication and IVF compatibility)?
11 Clues: Where do you waste/return narcotics? • Which tool is important to bring on patient transport? • Who should I call first when my barcode scanner is down? • Using standard infusion ___________ can help prevent mistakes. • Style of communication that should be used to avoid medication errors. • ...
Sewing safety 2021-09-22
Across
- A cutting instrument in which two blades move past each other, like scissors
- Stictched by hand rather than machine
- A length of tape or thin metal, marked at intervals for measuring
- a metal or plastic cap with a closed end, worn to protect the finger and push the needle in sewing
- a long, thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fibers used in sewing or weaving.
- consisting of a short straight stiff piece of wire with a pointed end
Down
- a small cushion into which pins are stuck for convenient storage.
- a simple needlework stitch consisting of a line of small even stitches that run in and out through the cloth without overlapping
- a device for passing a thread through the needle and guides of a sewing machine
- a small sewing tool used for cutting and removing stitches.
- hard chalk or soapstone used in tailoring and dressmaking for marking fabric
11 Clues: Stictched by hand rather than machine • a small sewing tool used for cutting and removing stitches. • a small cushion into which pins are stuck for convenient storage. • A length of tape or thin metal, marked at intervals for measuring • consisting of a short straight stiff piece of wire with a pointed end • ...
safety 2 2021-10-14
Health & Safety 2021-11-06
Across
- to observe an activity
- decayed part of a tooth
- a string to remove food from between the teeth
- the result of something
- something that sometimes causes illness
- something that is done frequently
Down
- to not pay attention to something
- a way to restore tooth damage
- to make certain
- to become violent against someone
- something that tastes bitter
11 Clues: to make certain • to observe an activity • decayed part of a tooth • the result of something • something that tastes bitter • a way to restore tooth damage • to not pay attention to something • to become violent against someone • something that is done frequently • something that sometimes causes illness • a string to remove food from between the teeth
Safety Crosswords 2021-12-13
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- : It is better to _________ a maintenance procedure than to do it incorrectly and cause an accident
- Culture refers to the ability to learn
- The key to “Lack of ________” is to understand each step of what you are doing
- Bbject or condition with a potential to case harm
- ______ bias is a limitation in objective thinking that is caused by the tendency for the human brain to perceive information through a filter of personal experience and preferences
- Culture in which personnel, are not punished for their actions, omissions or decisions taken by them which are commensurate with their experience and training, but where gross negligence, willful violations and destructive acts are not tolerated
- _______ error a symptom of deeper underlying issues within the organisation
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- Safety Awareness is a big step but ______ could be your last
- Culture refers to the ability to monitor
- ______ View believs that the employees should do as they are told and should comply to what their managers and planners have prescribed them to do.
- Culture refers to the ability to anticipate system requirements
11 Clues: Culture refers to the ability to learn • Culture refers to the ability to monitor • Bbject or condition with a potential to case harm • Safety Awareness is a big step but ______ could be your last • Culture refers to the ability to anticipate system requirements • _______ error a symptom of deeper underlying issues within the organisation • ...
Snowmobile Safety 2022-02-01
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- Snowmobile tracks can be equipped with ________ to provide more traction.
- To start a cold engine, you may need to _________ or prime it.
- Do NOT run your snowmobile inside an enclosed trailer with the trailer __________.
- The first Ski-Doo was launched in the _______.
- If you see someone get caught in an avalanche, do NOT leave and go for help. You have only about ____________ minutes to rescue a buried person before he/she suffocates and dies.
- Don’t stop on a __________ or hill where other riders may not see you.
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- Those under the age of _______ may not operate a snowmobile without direct supervision of an adult, except on property owned or controlled by the parent or legal guardian.
- You may not operate a snowmobile if your _________ to operate an automobile has been suspended or revoked by Michigan or your home state.
- Alcohol and excessive _________ are major causes of snowmobile accidents in Michigan.
- To avoid damage to the environment, snowmobiles should only be used with _________ or more inches of snow on the ground.
- You should purchase a new helmet every __________ years.
11 Clues: The first Ski-Doo was launched in the _______. • You should purchase a new helmet every __________ years. • To start a cold engine, you may need to _________ or prime it. • Don’t stop on a __________ or hill where other riders may not see you. • Snowmobile tracks can be equipped with ________ to provide more traction. • ...
Food Safety 2022-02-17
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- Acronym for the order of which people are most susceptible to sickness
- the people most susceptible to sickness do to not having a fully developed immune system.
- an instance of a person becoming ill from food; suspected or confirmed
- hazards that are toxins or things like Allergens, Pesticides, Cleaners and sanitizers
- hazards that can be seen and removed
- anything that could cause harm to consumers. There are three general categories: physical, chemical and biological
- Many people don’t report what type of illnesses
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- anything edible that people usually consume
- Hazards such as Bacteria, Fungi, Mold and yeast, Viruses, and Parasites
- what bacteria was in a manufacturing facility and got on the food
- microorganisms that cause disease
11 Clues: microorganisms that cause disease • hazards that can be seen and removed • anything edible that people usually consume • Many people don’t report what type of illnesses • what bacteria was in a manufacturing facility and got on the food • Acronym for the order of which people are most susceptible to sickness • ...
Food Safety 2022-02-17
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- anything edible that people usually consume
- the people most susceptible to sickness do to not having a fully developed immune system.
- Acronym for the order of which people are most susceptible to sickness
- an instance of a person becoming ill from food; suspected or confirmed
- hazards that are toxins or things like Allergens, Pesticides, Cleaners and sanitizers
- microorganisms that cause disease
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- Many people don’t report what type of illnesses
- hazards that can be seen and removed
- what bacteria was in a manufacturing facility and got on the food
- Hazards such as Bacteria, Fungi, Mold and yeast, Viruses, and Parasites
- anything that could cause harm to consumers. There are three general categories: physical, chemical and biological
11 Clues: microorganisms that cause disease • hazards that can be seen and removed • anything edible that people usually consume • Many people don’t report what type of illnesses • what bacteria was in a manufacturing facility and got on the food • Acronym for the order of which people are most susceptible to sickness • ...
Safety Equipment 2021-07-20
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- Preflight check of Polar Kit is to check the seal is?
- Equipments crew should take if evacuating away from an airfield (Acronym)?
- Protective gloves must be in _____ condition
- Infant life jacket passengers must be briefed not to ____ with the packaging?
- AVOX(Scott) PBE Humidity indicator is which colour?
- Position of the toggle switch of the ADT 406 ELT on land?
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- During Preflight check of Type 1 emergency flashlight LED flashes every?
- During preflight check ADT 406 ELT toggle should be which position
- Duration of AVOX(Scott) PBE?
- Pressure gauge needle for the fire extinguisher must be in which zone?
- To Operate the kiddie BCF you need to ____ out the safety pin?
11 Clues: Duration of AVOX(Scott) PBE? • Protective gloves must be in _____ condition • AVOX(Scott) PBE Humidity indicator is which colour? • Preflight check of Polar Kit is to check the seal is? • Position of the toggle switch of the ADT 406 ELT on land? • To Operate the kiddie BCF you need to ____ out the safety pin? • ...
Lab Safety 2022-01-04
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- washed your hands __ before leaving the laboratory.
- Never use __ liquids near a naked flame.
- students should always work thoughtfully and purposefully. Practical __ and other acts of carelessness are strictly prohibited.
- Damaged equipment, breakages, __ and spillage should be immediately reported to the teacher.
- What type of experiments are prohibited?
- Students must not __ or work in laboratories unless a teacher is present.
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- Apparatus or chemicals must not be taken out of the laboratory without the __ of a teacher.
- Eating and drinking are __ in laboratories.
- Never __ chemicals or other materials.
- Safety __ must be worn whenever there is any risk of injury of the eyes.
- __ all apparatus to the respective storage places
11 Clues: Never __ chemicals or other materials. • Never use __ liquids near a naked flame. • What type of experiments are prohibited? • Eating and drinking are __ in laboratories. • __ all apparatus to the respective storage places • washed your hands __ before leaving the laboratory. • Safety __ must be worn whenever there is any risk of injury of the eyes. • ...
Fitness Safety 2022-04-15
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- something you should never do in activity
- effects of not having this can consist of muscle cramps, dizziness, and fatigue
- something you need to always follow
- something you need to be cautious of before any activity
- something you should be aware of at all times
- playing fair and respecting others shows good
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- replenishes the body before and after activity
- something that prevents poor health complications
- over exercising leads to
- essential to dangerous sports
- before an activity you should always
11 Clues: over exercising leads to • essential to dangerous sports • something you need to always follow • before an activity you should always • something you should never do in activity • something you should be aware of at all times • playing fair and respecting others shows good • replenishes the body before and after activity • something that prevents poor health complications • ...
Water Safety 2022-04-13
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- What helps you float in the water?( 2 words no space)
- Never swim or play near ______on the bottom of the pool.
- Always obey pool ___!
- When you see someone drowning, reach or throw, DON'T ___ !!
- Learning to____can save your life.
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- Where is the safest place in the water? Floating on your ____.
- Jump in ___ first!
- If you are too____to swim, get out of the water.
- You should never swim ___. Buddy Up!
- This person watches the pol to make sure everyone is safe.
- Call- What do you do in a water emergency? ____ 9-1-1!
11 Clues: Jump in ___ first! • Always obey pool ___! • Learning to____can save your life. • You should never swim ___. Buddy Up! • If you are too____to swim, get out of the water. • What helps you float in the water?( 2 words no space) • Call- What do you do in a water emergency? ____ 9-1-1! • Never swim or play near ______on the bottom of the pool. • ...
Electrical safety 2017-05-11
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- If a person is on a metal ladder and touches an exposed line, the electricity will travel through their body to the...
- The plastic outside of electrical wires protects people by?
- You should never put ______ objects into a toaster
- After a storm if you see fallen powerlines stay well clear of them. There is a strong chance they are still?
- It is important to keep this away from electrical appliances...
- Water contains dissolved substances such as...
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- Substations contain special equipment with invisible...
- Never climb a tree that is around power ______?
- Substations transform the ______ generated at power stations so it can be distributed to homes, schools and businesses.
- Power points should never be?
- If you see a dangerous situation you should stay clear and tell an...
11 Clues: Power points should never be? • Water contains dissolved substances such as... • Never climb a tree that is around power ______? • You should never put ______ objects into a toaster • Substations contain special equipment with invisible... • The plastic outside of electrical wires protects people by? • It is important to keep this away from electrical appliances... • ...
kitchen safety 2016-09-23
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- if knife falls jump _____ and away from the knife.
- clean up broken _____
- never _____ the kitchen while cooking.
- wash knives ______ from other utensils/ dishes.
- _____ lids away from your body.
- _____ and grease catch fire easily.
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- keep ______ materials away from the oven to prevent fires.
- keep the oven free of ______.
- use a _____ knife.
- cut _____ when chopping foods up to assure you dont cut yourself
- clean _____ immediately to prevent slipping.
11 Clues: use a _____ knife. • clean up broken _____ • keep the oven free of ______. • _____ lids away from your body. • _____ and grease catch fire easily. • never _____ the kitchen while cooking. • clean _____ immediately to prevent slipping. • wash knives ______ from other utensils/ dishes. • if knife falls jump _____ and away from the knife. • ...
kitchen safety 2019-03-06
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- who to call when there’s a gas leak?
- always tie back long or loose
- never use this to put out a grease fire
- don’t leave kitchen unsupervised while there’s ?
- always keep fingers away from this when cutting
- roll up long
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- always keep one of these in your kitchen in case wounds
- always use when opening the oven
- don’t use this while cooking
- what to do before and after cooking?
- never serve food if its been
11 Clues: roll up long • don’t use this while cooking • never serve food if its been • always tie back long or loose • always use when opening the oven • what to do before and after cooking? • who to call when there’s a gas leak? • never use this to put out a grease fire • always keep fingers away from this when cutting • don’t leave kitchen unsupervised while there’s ? • ...
E-safety 2019-03-04
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- someone doing something mean or hurtful online.
- a record or statement of personal info.
- connected to the internet.
- allows you access certain things on accounts or websites.
- people you don't know or trust.
- this allows you to tell someone about a video you don't want or
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- bullying online on a device.
- stopping someone from contacting you.
- talking to someone through the internet.
- putting a picture or video up online.
- something that is confidential and should never be shared.
11 Clues: connected to the internet. • bullying online on a device. • people you don't know or trust. • stopping someone from contacting you. • putting a picture or video up online. • a record or statement of personal info. • talking to someone through the internet. • someone doing something mean or hurtful online. • allows you access certain things on accounts or websites. • ...
Safety Search! 2019-08-28
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- max number of pounds you can lift unassisted
- always lift with these
- headache, nausea and dizziness are all signs of
- ConMet's safety manager
- Wear these on your feet everyday
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- drink plenty of water to make sure you stay
- when operating a forklift you must always wear your
- how soon should you report an injury?
- Making sure your area stays clean and safe are part of good
- Report all injuries to your ConMet supervisor and
- protect your hearing
11 Clues: protect your hearing • always lift with these • ConMet's safety manager • Wear these on your feet everyday • how soon should you report an injury? • drink plenty of water to make sure you stay • max number of pounds you can lift unassisted • headache, nausea and dizziness are all signs of • Report all injuries to your ConMet supervisor and • ...
QUALITY & SAFETY 2019-05-23
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- Communication between departments and shifts is enhanced when proper _______ is made.
- In accordance with established guidelines or specifications
- Number of National Patient Safety Goals
- This implies that the hospital has given a provider permission to engage in clinical activities
- Who is EAMCs Accreditation Organization
- State of temporary disuse or suspension is called.
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- Documentation of authority to practice medicine within a certain locality
- On-site evaluation method for tracking Joint Commission standards.
- Name and date of birth are patient _________.
- Process where a licensed independent practitioners training and experience is reviewed and verified
- What is the "A" in SBAR.
11 Clues: What is the "A" in SBAR. • Number of National Patient Safety Goals • Who is EAMCs Accreditation Organization • Name and date of birth are patient _________. • State of temporary disuse or suspension is called. • In accordance with established guidelines or specifications • On-site evaluation method for tracking Joint Commission standards. • ...
Lab Safety 2013-08-20
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- If you have long ____, tie it back.
- Keep your area _____.
- Never ___ or taste anything in the laboratory.
- Treat all ______ things with respect.
- Keep _____ away from heat and water.
- Keep _________ materials away from heat sources.
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- Wash your _____ after every lab.
- Never return unused _________ to its original container.
- Never work _____ in the laboratory.
- Never use ______ or cracked glassware.
- Do not use equipment that has _______ cords.
11 Clues: Keep your area _____. • Wash your _____ after every lab. • If you have long ____, tie it back. • Never work _____ in the laboratory. • Keep _____ away from heat and water. • Treat all ______ things with respect. • Never use ______ or cracked glassware. • Do not use equipment that has _______ cords. • Never ___ or taste anything in the laboratory. • ...
Agriculture Safety 2023-10-13
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- Fire that occurs in or near electrical equipment
- Protects hands from splinters,and sharp or hot metals
- Protects face from debris or liquids
- Protects the eyes
- Most injuries caused in the shop is from this.
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- Protects you from hearing loud noises
- Machines should only be operated with proper what
- Protects feet from water and chemicals
- Protects you from breathing toxic fumes and gases
- Protects the body, arms, and legs from debris
- Regulates safe practices to prevent injuries
11 Clues: Protects the eyes • Protects face from debris or liquids • Protects you from hearing loud noises • Protects feet from water and chemicals • Regulates safe practices to prevent injuries • Protects the body, arms, and legs from debris • Most injuries caused in the shop is from this. • Fire that occurs in or near electrical equipment • ...
Food Safety 2024-02-13
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- This must be worn at all times in production rooms
- A food borne illness is a disease ____ by food
- A method of testing the facility for bacteria growth
- The process of heating and cooling milk to kill bacteria
- Personal ____ Equipment
- Online system used for entering non-conformities
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- These must be washed before you start your shift
- Unwanted rodents that pose a threat to the product
- Occurs daily to ensure a clean environment
- Better ____. Better World
- This personal electronic device must not enter the production room
11 Clues: Personal ____ Equipment • Better ____. Better World • Occurs daily to ensure a clean environment • A food borne illness is a disease ____ by food • These must be washed before you start your shift • Online system used for entering non-conformities • This must be worn at all times in production rooms • Unwanted rodents that pose a threat to the product • ...
Welding safety 2022-10-06
Food Safety 2023-03-17
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- You should always wear this type of restraint on your head.
- Food should be this at all times with plastic wrap or tin foil.
- You should do this to your hands before putting on gloves.
- Food handlers may be restricted from working as a food employee if they have been diagnosed with this.
- You should always protect your food from this.
- You are not allowed to handle food if you have this.
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- Keep food at least these many inches off the floor at all times.
- Is the #1 way to prevent the spread of disease/Infection.
- You should always wear this type of clothing when handling food.
- What is a symptom of disease that may be passed through foods.
- You can't do this in food areas.
11 Clues: You can't do this in food areas. • You should always protect your food from this. • You are not allowed to handle food if you have this. • Is the #1 way to prevent the spread of disease/Infection. • You should do this to your hands before putting on gloves. • You should always wear this type of restraint on your head. • ...
School Safety 2023-03-30
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- A person to watch students while they are doing something
- A vehicle used to transport students to school
- A school system to see if the students are present or absent
- Practicing an emergency
- The act of someone leaving a place
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- A safe place to walk in order to cross the streets
- Someone who is entering school grounds without permission
- Extinguisher a item to put out a fire
- A person you can call for help
- A person you can talk to for help in school
- A student that serves and protects the school
11 Clues: Practicing an emergency • A person you can call for help • The act of someone leaving a place • Extinguisher a item to put out a fire • A person you can talk to for help in school • A student that serves and protects the school • A vehicle used to transport students to school • A safe place to walk in order to cross the streets • ...
Laboratory Safety 2024-02-20
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- Something that poses a danger or risk (6)
- A sudden and urgent situation requiring immediate action (9)
- A place where scientific experiments and research are conducted (9)
- aid Immediate assistance provided for injuries or emergencies (4,3)
- coat Protective garment worn by in the laboratory(3,4)
- Hand protection worn in the laboratory (6)
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- The tools and utensils used in the lab (8)
- Be careful! (7)
- How we prevent accidents or injuries (6)
- Eye protection worn in a science experiment (7)
- Accidental release of liquid, often requiring cleanup (5)
11 Clues: Be careful! (7) • How we prevent accidents or injuries (6) • Something that poses a danger or risk (6) • The tools and utensils used in the lab (8) • Hand protection worn in the laboratory (6) • Eye protection worn in a science experiment (7) • coat Protective garment worn by in the laboratory(3,4) • Accidental release of liquid, often requiring cleanup (5) • ...
JJ Safety 2024-06-04
11 Clues: mascot • jj car • our color • accounting • the owners • friday song • company moto • shelmans car • nichols truck • nichols bday month • shelman bday month
August Safety 2024-07-30
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- Never use a (blank) that is not supplied by Stericycle for RMW.
- Shipping paper that tracks waste from the generator to the off-site waste management.
- Never tie red lines in RMW containers with this knot.
- (blank) waste is RMW that consists of positive units of infectious blood.
- Sharps containers have hard and (blank) sides to prevent needles from coming through resulting in a needlestick/sharps injury.
- Items that are (blank) with dried blood or other OPIM can release biohazardous materials during handling.
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- Materials (blank) with blood should be disposed of as RMW.
- This method requires a loop to be made when tying off red liner bags.
- Versiti uses (blank) for treatment and disposal of RMW.
- The (blank) method requires tape to be used to tie off a RMW red liner.
- Versiti allows for items that come in contact with (blank), but is not saturated, to be thrown away into the regular refuse receptacle.
11 Clues: Never tie red lines in RMW containers with this knot. • Versiti uses (blank) for treatment and disposal of RMW. • Materials (blank) with blood should be disposed of as RMW. • Never use a (blank) that is not supplied by Stericycle for RMW. • This method requires a loop to be made when tying off red liner bags. • ...
Bus Safety 2023-05-11
11 Clues: Use voices • Do not use • No on the bus • No taking please • Treat others with • Keep your to yourself • Don't be a on the bus. • No drawing or poking holes in the • Keep yourself and your backpack out of the • Make sure to tell the driver if you are the road • Make sure you around and gather all your belongings
Food Safety 2022-12-28
Lab Safety 2022-08-30
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- What you should do if you don't understand a procedure
- this is used to put out small fires
- use if you spill an acid or base on your skin
- this is used to protect your clothing from spills and damage
- when cutting materials, always cut ___ from your body
- always wear these to protect your eyes when working in the lab
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- report all ___ no matter how small
- this behavior is prohibited in the lab
- used to smother the flames on someone's clothing
- all __ are considered dangerous
- this is not allowed in the lab or classroom at any time
11 Clues: all __ are considered dangerous • report all ___ no matter how small • this is used to put out small fires • this behavior is prohibited in the lab • use if you spill an acid or base on your skin • used to smother the flames on someone's clothing • when cutting materials, always cut ___ from your body • What you should do if you don't understand a procedure • ...
Tractor Safety 2022-09-08
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- Fill in the Blank: Never get off a moving tractor or leave it with its engine running
- This is something you should always keep clean and free from obstructing material
- Use special caution on these. Slow down for all turns and stay off the highway whenever possible
- These checks should be done while completing the 8 primary responsibilities to operate a tractor safely
- This is something you should never do when traveling down a hill
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- This is something you should never do while the engine is running or hot
- This is something you do not wear when the ROPS are folded down.
- This sign should always be placed in a tractor to alert others that the vehicle is slow moving.
- Never start an engine in a closed shed or ______
- You do not add this liquid to the radiator while the engine is hot.
- Disengage this when its not in use
11 Clues: Disengage this when its not in use • Never start an engine in a closed shed or ______ • This is something you do not wear when the ROPS are folded down. • This is something you should never do when traveling down a hill • You do not add this liquid to the radiator while the engine is hot. • This is something you should never do while the engine is running or hot • ...
Science Safety 2022-09-12
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- Made of fire resistant fabric and is used to smother smaller fires.
- This station is used to cleanse blank for 15-20 minutes of chemicals
- another word for smell or scent
- Used to
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- toxins or fluids that can be dangerous
- use this to wash hands
- wear these instead of flip flops or slippers
- Instead of taking deep smells, always blank
- Use these to protect your eyes
- Structure that rinses chemical from body
- Use these to protect your hands
11 Clues: Used to • use this to wash hands • Use these to protect your eyes • another word for smell or scent • Use these to protect your hands • toxins or fluids that can be dangerous • Structure that rinses chemical from body • Instead of taking deep smells, always blank • wear these instead of flip flops or slippers • ...
Science Safety 2022-09-12
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- toxins or fluids that can be dangerous
- Instead of taking deep smells, always blank
- the ___ station to cleanse eyes
- Use these to protect your eyes
- use this to put up hair during experiments
- Use these to protect your hands
- Structure that rinses chemical from body
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- wear these instead of flip flops or slippers
- Used to put out fires
- Made of fire resistant fabric and is used to smother smaller fires.
- another word for smell or scent
11 Clues: Used to put out fires • Use these to protect your eyes • the ___ station to cleanse eyes • another word for smell or scent • Use these to protect your hands • toxins or fluids that can be dangerous • Structure that rinses chemical from body • use this to put up hair during experiments • Instead of taking deep smells, always blank • ...
Food Safety 2022-09-14
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- Never let raw meat, poultry, eggs, cooked food, or cut fresh fruits or vegetables sit at room temperature for more than two hours before putting them in the refrigerator or freezer (one hour when the temperature is above 90°F).
- Illness caused by food contaminated with bacteria, viruses, parasites, or toxins.
- is a condition of discoloration or other damage caused to frozen food by evaporation, typically due to inadequate packaging or storage conditions in the freezer.
- Food is safe when it reaches a high enough internal temperature to kill the harmful bacteria that cause foodborne illness. Use a food thermometer to measure the internal temperature of foods.
- is the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- is a condition of discoloration or other damage caused to frozen food by evaporation, typically due to inadequate packaging or storage conditions in the freezer.
- conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal.
- Wash your hands with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds before and after handling food and after using the bathroom, changing diapers, and handling pets.
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- an area in which there is a high risk of harm, especially where this risk has been officially identified.
- improper handling of raw meat, poultry and seafood can create an inviting environment for cross-contamination. As a result, harmful bacteria can spread to food and throughout the kitchen.
- is the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another, with harmful effects.
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
12 Clues: is the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning. • Illness caused by food contaminated with bacteria, viruses, parasites, or toxins. • an area in which there is a high risk of harm, especially where this risk has been officially identified. • ...
Safety Week 2022-09-14
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- The option used in AS400 to check the disposal of potentially hazardous materials
- T.H.I.N.K. is the acronym used as a reminder for this process
- Micro-organisms found in the blood stream that can cause disease
- Refrigerant used to cool warehouse #285
- The form to fill out if you get injured
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- Acronym to remember when using a fire extinguisher
- Used when measuring air quality. Can be found on airnow.gov
- Good looks, speed kills, mast down, body safety-all reference this when using equipment
- How far you need to be away from equipment when it is being operated
- The code required on Costco approved safety shoes
- The amount of buckets in the RTV bucket program
11 Clues: Refrigerant used to cool warehouse #285 • The form to fill out if you get injured • The amount of buckets in the RTV bucket program • The code required on Costco approved safety shoes • Acronym to remember when using a fire extinguisher • Used when measuring air quality. Can be found on airnow.gov • T.H.I.N.K. is the acronym used as a reminder for this process • ...
