safety Crossword Puzzles
Summer of Safety Week 3 2022-08-17
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- Never ride _______ jacks like a scooter.
- How many points of contact should you use when walking up stairs, ladders, and stepstools?
- Always _____ injuries as soon as they happen so that the safety team can help prevent the injury from getting worse.
- The speed limit in the parking lot is ______ MPH.
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- The associate ______ committee helps the safety team roll out new initiatives and identify safety hazards on site.
- When pivoting while completing a task keep your nose over your ______ (Hint: rhymes with nose).
- You will know it is safe to enter a trailer when the _____ light is on, the green placard is facing up, and the dock plate is down.
7 Clues: Never ride _______ jacks like a scooter. • The speed limit in the parking lot is ______ MPH. • How many points of contact should you use when walking up stairs, ladders, and stepstools? • When pivoting while completing a task keep your nose over your ______ (Hint: rhymes with nose). • ...
Introduction to Science 2017-09-18
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- A step by step recipe to follow in an experiment or activity.
- A claim based on evidence.
- A piece of safety equipment used when clothes are on fire.
- A type of change that occurs during boiling or freezing.
- A solid, liquid or gas.
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- Safety equipment used to avoid inhaling harmful gases.
- A type of change that is demonstrated by color change.
- A claim based on hearing or seeing something.
- The term used to describe waving fumes toward your nose rather than directly smelling.
- An agreement of behavioral expectations based on consensus.
- A solid left after a chemical reaction.
- A standard that is used to compare data.
12 Clues: A solid, liquid or gas. • A claim based on evidence. • A solid left after a chemical reaction. • A standard that is used to compare data. • A claim based on hearing or seeing something. • Safety equipment used to avoid inhaling harmful gases. • A type of change that is demonstrated by color change. • A type of change that occurs during boiling or freezing. • ...
Lifeguard #2 2024-01-30
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- ISOLATED OR INFREQUENT GASPING WHILE CHECKING FOR BREATHING
- THE PERSONNEL WHO ARRIVES IN AN EMERGENCY
- 2 RESPONDERS LIFT RESPONSIVE VICTIM TO SAFETY
- 1-2 RESPONDERS HELPING A RESPONSIVE VICTIM WALK TO SAFETY
- A CONDITION IN WHICH INSUFFICIENT OXYGEN REACHES THE CELLS
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- A VICTIM WHO IS HAVING DIFFICULTY BREATHING IS EXPERIENCING _______.
- ANYONE(VICTIM) WHO EXPERIENCES RESPIRATORY IMPAIRMENT FROM SUBMERION IN WATER
- WHEN UNRESPONSIVE, CHECK VICTIMS PULSE AND ______.
- EMERGENCY MOVE THAT HELPS KEEP A VICTIMS HEAD STABLIZED
- A CONDITION THAT DEVELOPS WHEN TISSUES DO NOT GET ENOUGH OXYGEN AND TURN BLUISH
- THE MNEMONIC TO HELP DETERMINE LOC(LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS
- ONGOING ILLNESS WHERE THE AIRWAY SWELLS
12 Clues: ONGOING ILLNESS WHERE THE AIRWAY SWELLS • THE PERSONNEL WHO ARRIVES IN AN EMERGENCY • 2 RESPONDERS LIFT RESPONSIVE VICTIM TO SAFETY • WHEN UNRESPONSIVE, CHECK VICTIMS PULSE AND ______. • EMERGENCY MOVE THAT HELPS KEEP A VICTIMS HEAD STABLIZED • 1-2 RESPONDERS HELPING A RESPONSIVE VICTIM WALK TO SAFETY • THE MNEMONIC TO HELP DETERMINE LOC(LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS • ...
Windows 2020-10-29
15 Clues: rgb • programs • built in • no waiting • you choose • short notes • built safety • for just you • pen or mouse • get stuff done • go back in time • nice for the eyes • android on windows • fast and secure login • multiple apps, one screen
Windows 2020-10-29
15 Clues: rgb • programs • built in • no waiting • you choose • short notes • built safety • for just you • pen or mouse • get stuff done • go back in time • nice for the eyes • android on windows • fast and secure login • multiple apps, one screen
3a 2024-09-11
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- megkötés, korlátozás
- párás levegő
- gyors
- pilótafülke
- ítélet, döntés
- erőteljes, heves, nagyon erős
- felszáll repülő (phrasal verb)
- termékek, árúk
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- sötétítő abalakon
- stabil, egyensúlyban van
- összeesküszik, összeáll több tényező
- zümmögés, motor hangja, morajlás
- elalszik (phrasal verb)
- tudatos (safety-...)
- ászitál, rostál, átnéz
15 Clues: gyors • pilótafülke • párás levegő • ítélet, döntés • termékek, árúk • sötétítő abalakon • megkötés, korlátozás • tudatos (safety-...) • ászitál, rostál, átnéz • elalszik (phrasal verb) • stabil, egyensúlyban van • erőteljes, heves, nagyon erős • felszáll repülő (phrasal verb) • zümmögés, motor hangja, morajlás • összeesküszik, összeáll több tényező
Bring your best 2016-10-18
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- Formerly called WCB
- Creates a stable learning environment for students
- Your Medical and Dental Coverage
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- When you come back to work after an illness or injury
- Adjusting the job so you can return to work
- Monthly Joint Occupational Health and Safety Team
- Adjusting work practices to avoid injury
- Counselling Service Provider
8 Clues: Formerly called WCB • Counselling Service Provider • Your Medical and Dental Coverage • Adjusting work practices to avoid injury • Adjusting the job so you can return to work • Monthly Joint Occupational Health and Safety Team • Creates a stable learning environment for students • When you come back to work after an illness or injury
Healt and safety at work / electrical safety 2022-03-22
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- to move an electrical line
- Personal Protection Equipments
- Work before intervention
- Mark areas for risk
- a rod that id driven into the ground to provide electrical connection to the ground to carry current safely away from a electrical circuit
- protection for workens against electrical shocks when working near or on live wines
- Safety training course
- which can lead to death
- an automatic device for shopping the flow of current in an elecctric circuit
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- Protection for hands
- electric blow
- used to close an electrical cabinate
- Law that defines work
- Collective Protection Equipments
- be allowed to work
- to check for absence of voltage
- electrical diploma issued by employer
- stop working when fure melts
- Cover the head
19 Clues: electric blow • Cover the head • be allowed to work • Mark areas for risk • Protection for hands • Law that defines work • Safety training course • which can lead to death • Work before intervention • to move an electrical line • stop working when fure melts • Personal Protection Equipments • to check for absence of voltage • Collective Protection Equipments • ...
yard control 2018-12-13
teach 2023-04-11
Safety Crossword 2021-05-26
NAOSH 2023 2023-04-20
12 Clues: _____ Kit • _____Breaks • Health and ______ • Dangerous ________ • High _________ Vest • ________ Prevention • _______of surroundings • _____ Points of Contact • Personal ______ Equipment • _______Health; psychological • _______ Hazards; poor housekeeping • don't catch your fingers in ______ Points
Safety crossword puzzle 2014-03-04
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- Keeps you from inhaling dust and other harmful particles in the air
- I protect your head on roads while riding
- Use me when you find a fire
- Buckle up heaven can wait
- Something dangerous that could hurt you
- helps you learn the policies, rules, and procedures to help do your job safely.
- someone who works closely with you on a day-today basis and makes sure you follow safety rules.
- Look for--------------- when handling chemicals
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- to avoid a serious shock, this should never be mixed with water
- minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes
- Should be your priority
- Look for me in case of emergency
- hand protection needed when working with food, chemicals, etc.
- What you wear in a science lab to protect your eyes from chemicals
- workplace ___________ Materials Information System(WHMIS)
15 Clues: Should be your priority • Buckle up heaven can wait • Use me when you find a fire • Look for me in case of emergency • Something dangerous that could hurt you • I protect your head on roads while riding • Look for--------------- when handling chemicals • workplace ___________ Materials Information System(WHMIS) • minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes • ...
Safety crossword puzzle 2014-03-04
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- workplace ___________ Materials Information System(WHMIS)
- to avoid a serious shock, this should never be mixed with water
- Look for me in case of emergency
- What you wear in a science lab to protect your eyes from chemicals
- Something dangerous that could hurt you
- minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes
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- I protect your head on roads while riding
- Should be your priority
- Keeps you from inhaling dust and other harmful particles in the air
- Look for--------------- when handling chemicals
- Use me when you find a fire
- helps you learn the policies, rules, and procedures to help do your job safely.
- someone who works closely with you on a day-today basis and makes sure you follow safety rules.
- hand protection needed when working with food, chemicals, etc.
- Buckle up heaven can wait
15 Clues: Should be your priority • Buckle up heaven can wait • Use me when you find a fire • Look for me in case of emergency • Something dangerous that could hurt you • I protect your head on roads while riding • Look for--------------- when handling chemicals • workplace ___________ Materials Information System(WHMIS) • minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes • ...
Test for your mettle 2016-04-19
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- The Agency is responsible for the scientific evaluation, supervision and safety monitoring of medicines developed by pharmaceutical companies for use in the EU
- one of our values at workplace
- number of emergency exit doors at stelis ground floor
- name of the artist who drew our art work
- number of values Stelis stands for
- brand name of our television set
- proteins developed by the immune system that recognize specific molecules (antigens)
- a strict series of tests that evaluates the effectiveness and safety of a medical treatment in
- number of women employees at stelis
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- The first licensed drug generated using recombinant DNA
- location of our upcoming manufacturing plant
- the study of moral standards and how they affect conduct
- Are the building blocks of proteins
- center of central dogma
- floor location of floor map of Stelis building
15 Clues: center of central dogma • one of our values at workplace • brand name of our television set • number of values Stelis stands for • Are the building blocks of proteins • number of women employees at stelis • name of the artist who drew our art work • location of our upcoming manufacturing plant • floor location of floor map of Stelis building • ...
MR Crossword 2024-08-08
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- Regulation for preventing marine pollution from ships
- State responsible for regulating ships registered under its flag
- Certification required for crew members
- Control measures taken by ports to ensure ships comply with international standards
- Regular drills conducted to ensure safety preparednes
- Equipment and systems used to extinguish fires on board
- Area of the sea where a coastal state has exclusive rights for exploration and resource use
- Equipment required on ships to save lives in emergencies
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- Measures taken to ensure the security of maritime operations
- Management system to control the transfer of aquatic organisms in ballast water
- An international convention for the Safety of Life at Sea
- United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
- International Maritime Organization
- Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers
- Measures to protect the marine environment from pollution
15 Clues: International Maritime Organization • Certification required for crew members • United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea • Regulation for preventing marine pollution from ships • Regular drills conducted to ensure safety preparednes • Equipment and systems used to extinguish fires on board • Equipment required on ships to save lives in emergencies • ...
Legislation and Policies 2025-09-08
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- – Treating someone unfairly based on race, gender, age, or disability.
- – Bullying or unwanted behaviour that creates a hostile workplace.
- – Regular process to update workplace rules and procedures.
- – Laws created by government and legally binding.
- – Key value underpinning fair, safe, and inclusive workplaces.
- – Law that protects the rights of customers buying goods and services.
- – Process to teach staff about laws, policies, and customer service.
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- – Australian law that ensures workplace health and safety.
- – Act that regulates how businesses collect and store personal information.
- – Workplace rules and guidelines that put laws into practice.
- – Principles of right and wrong beyond legal requirements.
- – Ensuring all customers and staff are welcomed and valued.
- – Policy that ensures equal employment opportunities for all.
- – A customer’s expression of dissatisfaction with goods or services.
- – Code that sets standards for food safety and hygiene.
15 Clues: – Laws created by government and legally binding. • – Code that sets standards for food safety and hygiene. • – Australian law that ensures workplace health and safety. • – Principles of right and wrong beyond legal requirements. • – Regular process to update workplace rules and procedures. • – Ensuring all customers and staff are welcomed and valued. • ...
SAFETY CROSSWORD 2020-07-11
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- Formal written system used to control and execute certain types of jobs safely, which are identified as potentially hazardous
- Extinguishing Fire by Removal of oxygen supply
- Source or situation with potential for harm, something that can cause body injury / occupational illness, damage company property.
- Physical restraint of all hazardous energy sources that supply power to a piece of equipment, machinery or system
- Modern air sampling device for smoke detection
- A band of ____________ is displayed above a fire extinguisher that contains carbon dioxide.
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- Fire triangle consists of Fuel, Ignition and _____
- An informal safety meeting that focuses on safety topics related to the specific job, such as workplace hazards and safe work practices
- An unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness, or damage – but had the potential to do so
- A device worn to provide breathable air in an atmosphere that is immediately dangerous to life or health atmosphere
- A safety device used in electrical installations with high Earth impedance to prevent shock
11 Clues: Extinguishing Fire by Removal of oxygen supply • Modern air sampling device for smoke detection • Fire triangle consists of Fuel, Ignition and _____ • A safety device used in electrical installations with high Earth impedance to prevent shock • A band of ____________ is displayed above a fire extinguisher that contains carbon dioxide. • ...
Safety Page 2024-08-07
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- ___________ of Care forms should be completed monthly and quarterly.
- Safety Data Sheets are __________ to everyone and outline potential hazards for products and resources utilized at facilities.
- Slips, Trips, and Falls training and _________ is important regardless of the season.
- Safe Rooms are indicated by an ______ sticker. Each staff member should know where safe rooms are in their location(s).
- Everyone is responsible for practicing Hazard ___________ as it is important for continuous improvement.
- In the event of an Active Shooter scenario remember ___, Hide, Fight.
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- The Network Respiratory __________ Program requires all clinical staff to be Fit Tested at time of hire and annually.
- Emergency ____________ Plans are vital for maintaining the safety at each of our facilities. Please educate yourself and peers on what is included.
- When dealing with a difficult person remember the key points of De-escalation ________.
- Each staff member should know who their site-specific ______ Adviser is for their location(s).
- Training information and supplemental resources are available to all staff and can be found on the Compliance: ______ Page.
- It is important for all staff to be aware of the Fire Protection ______ and Procedure.
12 Clues: ___________ of Care forms should be completed monthly and quarterly. • In the event of an Active Shooter scenario remember ___, Hide, Fight. • Slips, Trips, and Falls training and _________ is important regardless of the season. • It is important for all staff to be aware of the Fire Protection ______ and Procedure. • ...
Drone Technology 1 Crossword puzzle 2025-09-29
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- an axis drawn from top to bottom, and perpendicular to the other two axes
- An interface used by the remote pilot or the person manipulating the controls to control the flight path of the small UA.
- focused on the effective use of all available resources: human resources, hardware, and information supporting ADM to facilitate crew cooperation and improve decision-making.
- A UA weighing less than 55 pounds, including everything that is onboard or otherwise attached to the aircraft.
- A notice filed with an aviation authority to alert aircraft pilots of potential hazards along a flight route or at a location that could affect the safety of the flight.
- A person who holds a remote pilot certificate with an sUAS rating and has the final authority and responsibility for the operation and safety of an sUAS operation conducted under part 107.
- Certificate of Authorization - the mechanism by which an operator may seek Air Traffic Control (ATC) approval to operate in controlled airspace.
- a substance or material capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health, safety, and property and has been designated as hazardous under section 5103 of Federal hazardous materials transportation law.
- Usually an unexpected and unforeseen event that can have serious consequences for an unprepared remote pilot.
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- an anatomically based scoring system
- A small UA and its associated elements (including communication links and the components that control the small UA)
- systemic approach to the mental process
- a service provided by ground-based air traffic controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and through controlled airspace, and can provide advisory services to aircraft in non-controlled airspace.
- issued when pilot demonstrates safety mitigations
- 30 minutes before official sunrise until official sunrise and official sunset until 30 minutes after official sunset
- Certificate of Waiver - is an official document issued by the FAA which approves certain operations of aircraft outside the limitations of a regulation.
- An average level of the surface of one or more of Earth's bodies of water from which heights such as elevation may be measured. In aviation, used as the standard sea level at which atmospheric pressure is measured to calibrate altitude and, consequently, aircraft flight levels.
- website for registering your drone, submitting waiver request, and reporting accidents
18 Clues: an anatomically based scoring system • systemic approach to the mental process • issued when pilot demonstrates safety mitigations • an axis drawn from top to bottom, and perpendicular to the other two axes • website for registering your drone, submitting waiver request, and reporting accidents • ...
What's the Beef 2015-10-01
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- The removal of horns for animal and human safety
- An advocate of a particular cause
- stall used to ensure piglet safety from the sow
- Cage used for laying hens
- Removing the testicles from a male animal
- Agriculture uses less than ____ _____of the energy used in the United States.
- Mental, emotional or physical strain
- Protein, Calcium, Iron, _______ and vitamins A and B12 are nutrients important to human health that are supplied by beef
- The well-being of an animal
- Veal calves are fed liquid ________ ________________.
- Calves raised to make veal meat
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- The process of putting an identification mark on an animal
- The ability to distribute goods from one location to another
- Castration is performed to help control ______________ ____________.
- ___________ __________ are present naturally in virtually all foods.
- A 3 ounce serving of cabbage contains _______ times more estrogen than a 3 ounce serving of implanted beef.
16 Clues: Cage used for laying hens • The well-being of an animal • Calves raised to make veal meat • An advocate of a particular cause • Mental, emotional or physical strain • Removing the testicles from a male animal • stall used to ensure piglet safety from the sow • The removal of horns for animal and human safety • Veal calves are fed liquid ________ ________________. • ...
PA Safety Committee Purpose & Function 2023-05-08
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- Up to five years of committee documentation is reviewed during this process to confirm the committee meets certification requirements
- Written summary of monthly meeting topics
- This committee representative's duties are defined as controlling employees (i.e. directs, hires, fires)
- Submitted initially and then annually
- Written outline of meeting topics
- Occurs annually for committee members
- Describes safety committee purpose, member duties, and essential activities
- Minimum number of years for retaining committee documents
- The committee must be comprised of two employer representatives and ___________ employee representatives.
- The minimum total of committee members present to make monthly meetings official
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- This documents who is present at the meeting
- Examine inside and outside areas for unsafe conditions or unsafe acts
- Meeting frequency
- These attendees do not count toward quorum
- A ________________ person meets the state's requirements to provide annual Safety Committee
- Minimum number of committee members
16 Clues: Meeting frequency • Written outline of meeting topics • Minimum number of committee members • Submitted initially and then annually • Occurs annually for committee members • Written summary of monthly meeting topics • These attendees do not count toward quorum • This documents who is present at the meeting • Minimum number of years for retaining committee documents • ...
CLA 4.0 Chapter 6 Safety Principles 2024-11-05
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- Emergency lights and sounds used in loading dock areas.
- A type of label used to identify hazards in the workplace.
- Immediate action to take with a fire if not trained to fight it.
- Routine assessments of workspaces for safety risks.
- MISS Term for a near accident with no injury or damage.
- Devices placed on floors or paths to warn of a fire hazard.
- DOCK Area designed for loading/unloading materials safely.
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- Type of extinguisher sequence: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, ____.
- Proper planning method used to protect ergonomic practices.
- High-temperature equipment that should not be near flammable materials.
- Action to do with electrical equipment to reduce shock risk.
- Systematic analysis to identify job-related risks.
- Yellow category of hazard in NFPA labeling.
- A safety procedure that requires specific step-by-step processes.
- Preventative setup to protect against fires near flammable items.
- Act of securing equipment to prevent accidental activation.
16 Clues: Yellow category of hazard in NFPA labeling. • Systematic analysis to identify job-related risks. • Routine assessments of workspaces for safety risks. • Emergency lights and sounds used in loading dock areas. • Type of extinguisher sequence: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, ____. • MISS Term for a near accident with no injury or damage. • ...
2025 Spring 2025-05-06
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- When visiting “ ________” dial 999 for emergency services.
- A window “_____” can prevent children from falling out of an open window.
- Never mix ammonia and “______”.
- “___________” makes human beings vulnerable to external conditions.
- Playground safety is no “________”.
- To “_____” is human.
- If you transfer a cleaning chemical to another container, mark the container with its “________”.
- Be sure to wear proper “___” when using lawn equipment.
- Inspect brake pads and “______” for wear and damage.
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- Manufacturers of air fresheners are not required to list all “___________”.
- Most cleaning supplies have some level of being flammable, corrosive, and/or “_____”.
- The Chair of the TCC Safety Committee is the honorable Mr. Dan “_______”
- Rough roads can damage your car’s suspension and throw your wheels out of “_________”.
- Medical ID helps first responders access your critical medical information from your smartphone’s “____” screen.
- Playground owners are legally responsible for maintaining “____” equipment.
- Ensure tires are inflated to the recommended “________”.
16 Clues: To “_____” is human. • Never mix ammonia and “______”. • Playground safety is no “________”. • Inspect brake pads and “______” for wear and damage. • Be sure to wear proper “___” when using lawn equipment. • Ensure tires are inflated to the recommended “________”. • When visiting “ ________” dial 999 for emergency services. • ...
CTTS Crossword 2025-11-03
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- A pole must always be checked for this before climbing (two words).
- that protects the glass core of a fibre.
- UK streetworks accreditation scheme for telecom engineers (abbr.)
- Technique used to safely ascend and descend a pole.
- Equipment used to test optical fibre loss (abbr.).
- Organisation that sets workplace health and safety standards (abbr.).
- Protective tubing used to house fibre cables underground
- The principle of light bouncing within the fibre core.
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- Device that converts electrical to optical signals.
- Mandatory protective headgear (abbr.).
- The process of joining two fibre ends permanently.
- UK network operator responsible for much of the national fibre rollout.
- Tool used to inspect fibre connector endfaces for dirt or damage
- Safety strap that keeps a climber secured to the pole.
- Type of cable containing multiple optical fibres.
- Tool used to measure optical power levels (abbr.).
16 Clues: Mandatory protective headgear (abbr.). • that protects the glass core of a fibre. • Type of cable containing multiple optical fibres. • The process of joining two fibre ends permanently. • Equipment used to test optical fibre loss (abbr.). • Tool used to measure optical power levels (abbr.). • Device that converts electrical to optical signals. • ...
Quality-Food Safety 2022-08-23
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- - A systematic approach to identification, evaluation and control of food safety hazards is called: _____.
- - FSMA shifts focus from reacting to _____ potential FS issues.
- - What does the "Q" stand for in SQF?
- - HARPC: Hazard Analysis and Risk Based ___ Controls.
- - What president signed FSMA into law on 1.4.2018?
- - Each year 3,000 people ______ due to foodborne diseases.
- - FSMA is the biggest change in food safety legislation in ____.
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- - HACCP _____, Analysis, Critical, Control, Point.
- - Will this audit be a planned or unannounced audit?
- - PCQI Preventative Controls _____ Individual
- - How many mandatory parts are there to FSMA prevention which must be in writing?
- - What is Cincinnati Bakery's #1 hazard risk or CCP?
12 Clues: - What does the "Q" stand for in SQF? • - PCQI Preventative Controls _____ Individual • - What president signed FSMA into law on 1.4.2018? • - HACCP _____, Analysis, Critical, Control, Point. • - Will this audit be a planned or unannounced audit? • - What is Cincinnati Bakery's #1 hazard risk or CCP? • - HARPC: Hazard Analysis and Risk Based ___ Controls. • ...
Textile 8.9 2022-02-08
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- / precaution you need to take to stay unharmed
- / what you use to to sew to pieces of material together
- / used to smooth fabric
- / used to cut material to the right length
- / a type of material used in sewing
- Case / where you put the bobbin
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- / a safety precaution you need to take
- / Use to hold thread
- / a line where two pieces of fabric are sewn together in a garment or other article
- / types of things used to make things
- tape / used to take the length of material
- / what you use to pin
- / a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed
13 Clues: / Use to hold thread • / what you use to pin • / used to smooth fabric • Case / where you put the bobbin • / a type of material used in sewing • / types of things used to make things • / a safety precaution you need to take • / used to cut material to the right length • tape / used to take the length of material • ...
Unit meeting 2025-09-24
11 Clues: safety • packet • superusers • cauti free • press ganey • strategic plan • staff chaplain • virtual monitoring • falls in September • water pain bathroom • performance reviews
Baby Boys 2025-10-18
Cue for Treason 2018-10-11
15 Clues: dumb • tree • tight • a pillow • antagonist • to contain • main character • place of safety • a bottomless pit • peter’s home county • extremely poor person • findbury field theatre • condemn something as evil • where the globe theatre is • bottom of cliff with rock debris
Basic Shop Safety 2024-01-09
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- Something used in an accident
- The most cost effective way to protect your ears.
- A government group made to protect workers and rate equipment.
- An object used to protect others during welding
- A designated area to clean your eyes in the event of injury
- A type of welding that requires a number four to five protective lens
- The last line of defense against accidents
- Eye protection against chemicals and debris
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- A condition caused by welding without protection
- A PPE worn on the face to protect from particles
- A PPE worn on your head to protect against falling objects.
- A rating assigned to measure the effectiveness of hearing protection.
- A state of being free from danger
- The most important part of safety.
- A PPE worn on the face to protect from fumes
15 Clues: Something used in an accident • A state of being free from danger • The most important part of safety. • The last line of defense against accidents • Eye protection against chemicals and debris • A PPE worn on the face to protect from fumes • An object used to protect others during welding • A condition caused by welding without protection • ...
OSHA Training 2022-02-20
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- hepatitis b infection can turn into a _____ carrier
- how many hiv positive moms will transfer antibiodies onto their babies
- hiv is transmitted by ___ and other body fluids
- you can use a cpr ____ to protect yourself when giving cpr
- types of hepatitis that are childcare concerns
- cytomegalovirus is a ______ virus
- what is the only thing you should mix bleach with
- this lies dormant after you have chickenpox
- gloves are ___ a substitute for handwashing
- when cleaning up blood spills its important to clean, rinse then _____ the area
- lift with your ___ not your back
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- hand, foot and mouth disease is also called this
- hepatitis a is not a ______ pathogen
- ____ your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough
- occupational _____ and health administration
- human parvovirus b19 is also called this
- it's important to wear ____ when cleaning up blood spills
- osha's purpose is to protect the health and safety of who?
- ___is a lifetime infection with no cure and no vaccine
- osha is a federal agency under the US dept of ____
20 Clues: lift with your ___ not your back • cytomegalovirus is a ______ virus • hepatitis a is not a ______ pathogen • human parvovirus b19 is also called this • this lies dormant after you have chickenpox • gloves are ___ a substitute for handwashing • occupational _____ and health administration • types of hepatitis that are childcare concerns • ...
OSHA Training 2022-02-20
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- osha is a federal agency under the US dept of ____
- hiv is transmitted by ___ and other body fluids
- what is the only thing you should mix bleach with
- hand, foot and mouth disease is also called this
- ___is a lifetime infection with no cure and no vaccine
- lift with your ___ not your back
- gloves are ___ a substitute for handwashing
- when cleaning up blood spills its important to clean, rinse then _____ the area
- ____ your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough
- osha's purpose is to protect the health and safety of who?
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- you can use a cpr ____ to protect yourself when giving cpr
- how many hiv positive moms will transfer antibiodies onto their babies
- hepatitis a is not a ______ pathogen
- hepatitis b infection can turn into a _____ carrier
- types of hepatitis that are childcare concerns
- cytomegalovirus is a ______ virus
- human parvovirus b19 is also called this
- this lies dormant after you have chickenpox
- it's important to wear ____ when cleaning up blood spills
- occupational _____ and health administration
20 Clues: lift with your ___ not your back • cytomegalovirus is a ______ virus • hepatitis a is not a ______ pathogen • human parvovirus b19 is also called this • gloves are ___ a substitute for handwashing • this lies dormant after you have chickenpox • occupational _____ and health administration • types of hepatitis that are childcare concerns • ...
Science 7 ok? 2021-03-22
Across
- How a structure is built; size, shape and materials a structure s made of
- Not made by humans
- Made by humans
- how much money is associated with the structure
- Any risks or safety hazards associated with the structure
- How easily a structure can be moved
- What type of structural form are human bones
- What type of structural form are pancakes
- Used to keep things together using grip
- What the structure must be able to do to meet certain standards
Down
- The load carrying capacity of a system is beyond the expected
- When certain parts of a structure are shaped in a way that lets them fir together
- usually formed with metal or plastic by welding or soldering 2 parts together
- a sticky substance that hold things together
- What type of structural form is an egg
- The physical appearance of the structure
- how something is able to benefit society
- How the structure and any of its byproducts affect the ecosystem
- The purpose of the object
- a flexible material is woven together to keep a different parts of a structure together
20 Clues: Made by humans • Not made by humans • The purpose of the object • How easily a structure can be moved • What type of structural form is an egg • Used to keep things together using grip • The physical appearance of the structure • how something is able to benefit society • What type of structural form are pancakes • a sticky substance that hold things together • ...
lab equipement 2018-09-28
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- We need to protect the body
- We need it to work some solutions chemicals on it
- We need it to transform the solid
- it is used to overheat some solution
- We need them to protect the hands
- it is used to contains volumes
- it is used to measure specific volumes
- it is used to carry a glass
- it is used to evaporate a liquid
Down
- it is used to clean the equipements
- it is used to running drop by drop a solution
- it is used to grip the clamp
- it is used to throw out liquids no toxic for environment
- it is used to hold and secure a burette on a stand
- it is used to mix solutions without spilling
- it is used to create stocks solution
- them is used to take a test tube
- We need it to dilude stocks solution chemicals
- We need them to protect the eyes
- it is used to hold up the test tube
20 Clues: We need to protect the body • it is used to carry a glass • it is used to grip the clamp • it is used to contains volumes • them is used to take a test tube • We need them to protect the eyes • it is used to evaporate a liquid • We need it to transform the solid • We need them to protect the hands • it is used to clean the equipements • it is used to hold up the test tube • ...
Red Rocks Rodeo Crossword 2025-01-15
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- A nasty fall on lead is called this
- Lead climbing equipment
- Climb after climb after climb
- Used for a broken arm
- The best climbing Gym in Colorado (Two words)
- Hold held only by your fingers
- How was your trip to Leadville, bro?
- The original form of climbing
- Helpful for sweaty hands
- What you do with a letter (Two words)
- This is not knot a climber's paradise
- A must-have for every spy movie
- Resting spot at a crag
- Climber's intel
- How we describe an amazing hold
- Also used for your teeth
Down
- Not top rope climbing
- What to use if you climb takes too long
- It's the destination, not the journey
- Easiest hold to grab
- Common safety knot (Two Words)
- The most common belay device
- Where you climb
- How to secure your belay device
- Keeps your belayer warm
- Alex Honnold movie (Two words)
- The type of climbing we're doing today (Two Words)
- What we're all here for
- Wearable safety equipment
29 Clues: Where you climb • Climber's intel • Easiest hold to grab • Not top rope climbing • Used for a broken arm • Resting spot at a crag • Lead climbing equipment • Keeps your belayer warm • What we're all here for • Helpful for sweaty hands • Also used for your teeth • Wearable safety equipment • The most common belay device • Climb after climb after climb • The original form of climbing • ...
Spalding List 12, Grade 5 2024-11-03
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- Strong, mighty, influential
- Enough or more than enough
- Causing wonder, curiosity, or surprise
- An adequate or more than adequate number or amount of something
- Strikingly beautiful or impressive
- Relating in or happening in the present time
- To stop something from happening
- Something not understood or beyond understanding, enigma
- Safety; a state of being protected
- To perceive something one has seen before
- Place, put, be somewhere
- Place, position
- A large sphere that circles a star in outer space
- Knowledge or feeling that someone or something present has been encountered before
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- To guard; cover or shield from exposure, injury, damage, or destruction
- Flat or hilly grassland
- A person's characteristics, habits, and values
- The fraction ¹/₄, a coin worth 25 cents
- Solid nonliving materials
- Placed, positioned; being somewhere
- Way of doing things
- Ready, equipped
- With respect to the body; materially
- Caring about someone or something's safety; wanting to protect someone or something
- Central, most important
- 4 cups, ¹/₄ gallon
- Usually
- An incident, event, something that happens
- Normal, routine, usual
29 Clues: Usually • Ready, equipped • Place, position • 4 cups, ¹/₄ gallon • Way of doing things • Normal, routine, usual • Flat or hilly grassland • Central, most important • Place, put, be somewhere • Solid nonliving materials • Enough or more than enough • Strong, mighty, influential • To stop something from happening • Strikingly beautiful or impressive • Safety; a state of being protected • ...
Chapter 7: The Treatment Room 2024-11-04
Across
- Occupational Safety and Health Association
- Esthetician's chair or operator's ____.
- Facial _______ or facial bar
- Utility cart
- Ensure that your room is large enough in _____ so the professional nor the client ever feels cramped.
- Can be used to grab hot towels
- Can be placed under the knees or behind the neck for client comfort
- Room used for mixing products and storing supplies
- Also known as a sink
- Also known as a magnifying lamp
- Better known as a towel warmer
- Includes being prepared
Down
- Steam is part of a standard facial procedure
- Includes the sight, sound, smell, or feel of your spa.
- Complying with state ______ regulations is imperative for the esthetician.
- Safety Data Sheet
- Always keep ________-use items in covered containers
- The study of adapting work conditions to suit the worker
- A sterilizer for implements, killing all microorganisms.
- Making a good first ____________ is important in any business setting.
- Have a clean robe or spa ___ ready before the client arrives
- Set up the cart in the order of procedure ____________.
22 Clues: Utility cart • Safety Data Sheet • Also known as a sink • Includes being prepared • Facial _______ or facial bar • Can be used to grab hot towels • Better known as a towel warmer • Also known as a magnifying lamp • Esthetician's chair or operator's ____. • Occupational Safety and Health Association • Steam is part of a standard facial procedure • ...
Toyota History 2024-11-12
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- Toyota's full-size pickup truck
- Loom Works, Original family business before Toyota
- Best-seller in the U.S. known for reliability
- A popular Toyota sports car from the past
- Toyota's reputation for long-lasting vehicles
- Cruiser, Toyota’s rugged off-road SUV
- Principle of automation with a human touch
- Efficiency, A key selling point of Toyota vehicles
- Popular mid-size pickup truck in North America
- Continuous improvement philosophy
- Toyota was a pioneer in hybrid technology with the Prius
- The year Toyota was established as an automobile company
Down
- Durable pickup truck known globally
- Country where Toyota was founded
- Toyota's legendary sports car
- Toyota's best-selling car worldwide
- Toyoda, Kiichiro Toyoda's father and an inventor
- One of Toyota's earliest luxury sedans
- Toyota's pioneering hybrid car
- Toyota’s mid-size SUV with off-road capabilities
- Manufacturing, Toyota's efficient production system
- Toyota Racing Development, known for performance upgrades
- The Japanese automaker founded in 1937
- Sense, Toyota’s suite of safety features
- Toyoda, Founder of Toyota
- City in Japan where Toyota is headquartered.
26 Clues: Toyoda, Founder of Toyota • Toyota's legendary sports car • Toyota's pioneering hybrid car • Toyota's full-size pickup truck • Country where Toyota was founded • Continuous improvement philosophy • Durable pickup truck known globally • Toyota's best-selling car worldwide • Cruiser, Toyota’s rugged off-road SUV • One of Toyota's earliest luxury sedans • ...
Safety Risks for Astornauts 2025-04-17
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- Astronauts conduct _____ to understand more about space and its effects on the body.
- Their rocket might ______
- Extensive _____ is required to prepare for the challenges of space travel.
- Their living _____ in space needs to be carefully maintained for their safety.
- They rely on advanced ______ to ensure their safety and efficiency in space operations.
- Astronauts can feel _____
- Astronauts rely on _____ with mission control fo.r guidance and suppor
- They encounter various _____ in space, including micrometeoroids and radiation.
- They face extreme _____ conditions in space that can affect their equipment.
- Each journey is a specific _____ with defined goals and objectives.
Down
- They can get these if they dont move around
- They could run out of ______
- They can have a lack of ______
- Astronauts can get space _______
- They could have an ______ failure
- Astronauts may feel ________
- They might have to deal with ______ enviorments
- They can run out of _____
- Regular _____ is necessary to maintain their health in microgravity.
- The process of _____ into Earth’s atmosphere can be intense and risky.
- Astronauts must ensure they have enough _____ for the duration of their mission.
21 Clues: Astronauts can feel _____ • They can run out of _____ • Their rocket might ______ • Astronauts may feel ________ • They could run out of ______ • They can have a lack of ______ • Astronauts can get space _______ • They could have an ______ failure • They can get these if they dont move around • They might have to deal with ______ enviorments • ...
Chapter 10 2025-08-31
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- detergent that contains a grease- dissolving agents
- where large pots and pans are often washed
- mildly alkaline cleaner
- forms of sanitizer
- the amount of steps for cleaning and sanitizing
- step after sanitize
- ppm
- list cleaning chemicals by _____
- Material Safety Data Sheet
- abrasive scouring agent that helps hard to remove dirt
- removes food and other dirt from a surface
- third step in cleaning equipment
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- sanitizer solution is a mix of chemical sanitizer and water
- used on mineral deposits and other other dirts that others cannot remove
Down
- chemical sanitizer that requires 7 seconds
- the amount of components of master cleaning schedule
- store at least six inches off the floor
- iodine and quarts require this amount of time
- up store utensils and flatware
- ____________ daily cleaning routines
- reduces pathogens on a surface to safe levels
- the amount of minerals in your water
- where to dump dirty water
- must be stable, noncorrosive, and safe to use
- nonfood-contact surfaces must be cleaned ________
26 Clues: ppm • forms of sanitizer • step after sanitize • mildly alkaline cleaner • where to dump dirty water • Material Safety Data Sheet • list cleaning chemicals by _____ • third step in cleaning equipment • up store utensils and flatware • ____________ daily cleaning routines • the amount of minerals in your water • store at least six inches off the floor • ...
SAFEBITE & SITEGUARD CHALLENGE 2025-05-29
Across
- The germs present in _____ food can be destroyed by thorough cooking at 75°C
- How do we protect our ear from loud noise
- What do you use to activate the fire alarm manually in an emergency?
- A top allergen found in bread and pasta
- What is the colour of emergency stop button
- Device used to extinguish small fires
- Itchy ______ is a common symptom of food allergy
- HACCP stands for Hazard Analysis and Critical _______ Points
- Protective equipment worn on the head
- Essential gear to protect your eyes
- Always wear this on your head in a food facility
Down
- Food kept too long at room temperature can grow _______
- GMP stands for Good _____ Practices
- Term for the act of reducing waste and conserving resources
- c
- Wear these on your hands when handling products
- What is used to carry an injured person safely?
- Bacteria that often found in raw chicken meat or eggs
- What equipment should be used to safely clean up hazardous chemical spills in the workplace?
- Our food safety slogan is "Food ______, Everyone's Responsibility
20 Clues: c • GMP stands for Good _____ Practices • Essential gear to protect your eyes • Device used to extinguish small fires • Protective equipment worn on the head • A top allergen found in bread and pasta • How do we protect our ear from loud noise • What is the colour of emergency stop button • Wear these on your hands when handling products • ...
Year 7 Physics 2 2025-05-18
Across
- Makes a noise when a current flows through it
- The safety wire in a plug that protects you from electric shocks
- A force can change the speed, direction and...
- The force produced by mass in a gravitational field
- A force spread over an area
- Provided by the cell / battery
- It's circuit symbole is a blank rectangle
- The force that opposes motion
- The flow of charge (electrons) in a circuit
- This does not change if you visit another planet
- Spins when a current flows through it
Down
- Opooses the flow of charge
- An ammeter is placed in a circuit this way to measure the current
- The difference between the original length and the stretched length
- Releases light when a current flows through it
- The object will return to its original shape when the force is removed
- A voltemeter is placed in a circuit this way to measure the energy difference
- A component used to break (or complete) the circuit
- A safety component that will melt when the current is too high, breaking the circuit
- The overall force acting on an object
20 Clues: Opooses the flow of charge • A force spread over an area • The force that opposes motion • Provided by the cell / battery • The overall force acting on an object • Spins when a current flows through it • It's circuit symbole is a blank rectangle • The flow of charge (electrons) in a circuit • Makes a noise when a current flows through it • ...
Life Saving Essentials Crossword 2025-05-27
Across
- Machine button to cease operation immediately
- Type of handling that can strain the body
- Mobile Equipment Used for Material Transport
- Protects employees from rotating parts
- First person to inform of incident
- Employee idea for HSE improvement opportunities
- Federal Regulatory Body for Safety
- Signal by mobile equipment to alert others
- Last line of defense against hazards
- Falls from here result in serious injuries
- Space which can become Dangerous to Humans
- Any first aid, near miss, injury, or spill
- Indicator of past incident history (TRIR)
- Type of PPE to Prevent Cuts to Hands
- Cleanliness and organization of work area
Down
- #1 item causing cuts
- Indicator of proactive efforts for safety
- Substances that can cause harm
- Combination of Severity and Probability
- Best way to prevent muscular injuries
- Body Movements done repeatedly
- ________ Saving Essentials
- Federal Regulatory Body for Environmental
- Lift with these, not your back
- Steps taken to control hazardous energy
- #1 type of injury
- Management walking the floor to discuss issues with employees
27 Clues: #1 type of injury • #1 item causing cuts • ________ Saving Essentials • Substances that can cause harm • Body Movements done repeatedly • Lift with these, not your back • First person to inform of incident • Federal Regulatory Body for Safety • Last line of defense against hazards • Type of PPE to Prevent Cuts to Hands • Best way to prevent muscular injuries • ...
Shields and Scrubs Issue #1 2025-08-07
Across
- A tool to assess agitation: Staring, Tone, Anxiety, Mumbling, Pacing.
- Outpatient care setting included in recent safety assessments.
- To calm a tense or aggressive situation.
- If a caller makes these, it may be time to end the call.
- A phone feature that can help reset a tense moment.
- Setting these respectfully can help prevent escalation.
- Team focused on keeping everyone safe across all campuses.
- Calm, clear ________ helps reduce verbal abuse.
Down
- Essential for a safe workplace—no one does it alone.
- A feeling that empathy and listening can help ease.
- Manager overseeing security at ambulatory and admin locations.
- Security Manager at WCMC focused on violence prevention.
- Chief of Security who shares tips in “Chief’s Corner.”
- What all verbal abuse incidents should be promptly turned in as.
- Showing empathy can help build this with others.
- System used to report workplace violence and safety incidents.
- Along with ambulatory, one area Andy helps protect.
- Always treat others with this—even under stress.
- Vocal quality that can calm or escalate a situation.
- Acronym for Walnut Creek Medical Center.
20 Clues: To calm a tense or aggressive situation. • Acronym for Walnut Creek Medical Center. • Calm, clear ________ helps reduce verbal abuse. • Showing empathy can help build this with others. • Always treat others with this—even under stress. • A feeling that empathy and listening can help ease. • A phone feature that can help reset a tense moment. • ...
Food Safety Awareness Week Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-04
Across
- Software for FSQ checks
- Tag, Placed on out of spec product
- Monocytogenes
- Critical Control Point
- Food Safety and ___________
- FSQ Manager
- Results from errors in a thermal process
- Must have during handwashing
- Gov. Agency over non-meat products
- and Ware Food Safety Superheros
- Detector Wands, Fe & NonFE & SS
- Essential during pre-op
- Mice, flies, gnats, ants
- Gov. Agency over meat products
- Spraying device used in cleaning process
- PPE Foreign Material
- Material Hope it is detectable!
- Wheat, egg, soy, milk
- If you don't do this, it didn't happen
- Scanned at store
- Used to detect wrinkles in seal
Down
- FM from trees
- Net Head PPE
- Control Giveaway and light weights can occur
- Drips from the ceiling
- H in HACCP
- Controls Bacteria
- Regulatory Inspection
- Stainless Steel for one
- Used for documentation
- Former QC
- FM from animals
- Washing, Takes 20 Seconds
- Environmental Monitoring - Monitors bacterial growth
- Kills Bacteria
- Heat Process
- Product eaten without any further cooking or heating
- Blast Cell Purpose
38 Clues: Former QC • H in HACCP • FSQ Manager • Net Head PPE • Heat Process • FM from trees • Monocytogenes • Kills Bacteria • FM from animals • Scanned at store • Controls Bacteria • Blast Cell Purpose • PPE Foreign Material • Regulatory Inspection • Wheat, egg, soy, milk • Critical Control Point • Drips from the ceiling • Used for documentation • Software for FSQ checks • Stainless Steel for one • ...
hunter ed 2025-10-30
Across
- the wise use of natural resources
- doing what is right, even when no one is watching
- what hunters must get before entering private property
- a tool that must always be handled carefully
- legal document required before hunting
- what you should do before crossing a fence or climbing a tree stand
- what hunters should always show for wildlife and other people
- rules that govern hunting to protect wildlife
- the safe direction in which you can shoot
- specific time period when hunting a certain species is allowed
- area where people go to practice shooting safely
- a group of similar animals capable of breeding
Down
- part of a firearm that is pulled to fire a shot
- what you aim at when sighting your firearm
- clothing pattern that helps hunters blend into their surroundings
- the most important rule in hunting
- the are in which a hunter can safely shoot
- what color worn for visibility and safety
- the front end of a gun barrel
- the place where an animal lives
20 Clues: the front end of a gun barrel • the place where an animal lives • the wise use of natural resources • the most important rule in hunting • legal document required before hunting • what color worn for visibility and safety • the safe direction in which you can shoot • what you aim at when sighting your firearm • the are in which a hunter can safely shoot • ...
PATIENT SAFETY AWARENESS WEEK 2021 2021-03-10
Across
- An appointed staff/peer who observes and provides just in time feedback to section/flight, on correct use of Error Prevention Tool.
- The process healthcare providers perform to obtain and/or update information on the medications the patient is currently taking is called _________ Reconciliation.
- A _____ medication vial can only be used in Immunization, Physical Therapy and Dental is a
- This should be given/offered to every patient after every visit is a ______sheet.
- A_______event is a reportable Serious Harm Event.
- NPSG#1 Use at least ____ patient identifiers when providing care, treatment, and services.
- Reluctance to Simplify is the Theme of the _________ for Mar 21. AFMRA monthly focus topics for all MTFs.
- This is the DOD authorized system for the reporting of adverse events, no harm events, near misses, and unsafe conditions. Abbreviation for the system used for Patient Safety Reporting.
- Leadership engagement; rounding with staff monthly to discuss safety or staff concern. The abbreviation for Rounding To Influence is _______.
Down
- There is ONLY ONE crash cart used in patient care areas where is it.
- This must be performed immediately before or if any interruptions of surgery or procedure.
- The abbreviation for Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety.
- Always label______ in the presence of patient.
- CDC recommend wearing face ____ to help stop the spread of COVID19.
- CDC recommend washing your hands for______second, to stop spread of germs.
- An event that did not reach the patient is a ________.
16 Clues: Always label______ in the presence of patient. • A_______event is a reportable Serious Harm Event. • An event that did not reach the patient is a ________. • CDC recommend wearing face ____ to help stop the spread of COVID19. • There is ONLY ONE crash cart used in patient care areas where is it. • ...
Patient Safety Week 2023-03-08
Across
- Ochsner Hospital for Children belongs to the safety organization called Solutions For ______Safety.
- Part of our CLABSI bundle is to ensure our patients dressing is clean, dry, and ____.
- When a medication is infusing to a peripheral IV, we use the touch, _____, compare method to reduce the likelihood of having an infiltration/extravasation.
- You have acted to prevent a potential safety issue from reaching a patient. This is called a _____ ______. (Two words)
- SBAR facilitates prompt and effective communication. What does the “A” in “SBAR” stand for?
Down
- To prevent Falls, make sure your patient always has this within reach.
- Use at least two patient_______when providing care, treatment, and service.
- If your patient is unable to move independently, turn your patient at least every ______ hours.
- To reduce like likelihood of medication errors, medication labels should be checked against the physician.
- The abbreviation for an indwelling catheter associated with a central line infection is______.
- A culture of _______ encourages and supports the reporting of any situation that threatens the quality of patient care. (Two words)
11 Clues: To prevent Falls, make sure your patient always has this within reach. • Use at least two patient_______when providing care, treatment, and service. • Part of our CLABSI bundle is to ensure our patients dressing is clean, dry, and ____. • SBAR facilitates prompt and effective communication. What does the “A” in “SBAR” stand for? • ...
Unit 6 Review 2022-05-27
Across
- Ohio specifies a _____ amount your auto insurance most cover (e.g., $25,000 for property damage).
- ____ is a factor that can impact how high your auto insurance premiums are; those under 25 years old generally have to pay more.
- Ohio drivers are required to maintain financial ____ at all times.
- "ABS" stands for anti-lock ____ system.
- Power steering ____ is necessary to keep your power steering system working; make sure to get the level checked when you have a maintenance inspection.
Down
- Vehicles that are more valuable tend to have ____ premium payments to insure them.
- Your ____, also called a safety belt, is one of the most important safety features in your vehicle.
- Every driver is required to maintain auto ____ on their vehicle to cover costs in the event of a crash.
- Child safety ____ allow drivers to prevent children from being able to open the door from the inside.
- The amount of money you pay for auto insurance each month is called the _____.
- During an inspection, make sure to have your ____ wipers checked.
11 Clues: "ABS" stands for anti-lock ____ system. • During an inspection, make sure to have your ____ wipers checked. • Ohio drivers are required to maintain financial ____ at all times. • The amount of money you pay for auto insurance each month is called the _____. • Vehicles that are more valuable tend to have ____ premium payments to insure them. • ...
Fiber Module 1 2023-01-12
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- The number cause of injury in IT?
- What test should you be able to see light out of the end of the cable?
- A Certified Graduate of this program will receive ________ ________ ________ from both BICSI and CEDIA.
- You can find additional support and training materials on the ________ ________ at www.ctechprograms.com.
- When examining a cable using a microscope, the circle in the middle is known as?
Down
- Hearing protection, safety glasses, long pants, and hard hats are all examples of?
- Supplies What kit contains safety glasses and all of the cables and items you will need and should be accounted for?
- Wearing safety glasses when working with Fiber, no eating or drinking near optical cable, working over a Termination Tray, and accounting for all loose fiber deal with ________ ________ ________.
- How many modules are in the Introduction to Network Cabling Fiber Optic-Based systems?
- When examining a cable using a microscope, the dark ring is known as?
- What contains enough tools and devices for two students?
11 Clues: The number cause of injury in IT? • What contains enough tools and devices for two students? • When examining a cable using a microscope, the dark ring is known as? • What test should you be able to see light out of the end of the cable? • When examining a cable using a microscope, the circle in the middle is known as? • ...
Measurement, Conversions, Safety Vocabulary Crossword 2021-08-24
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- is the amount of space that an object occupies, measured in liters or centimeters cubed.
- distance traveled per unit of time.
- Protocols rules are put in place to ensure the safety of workers.
- Safety Data Sheet) is a form that contains information about a specific chemical; information on appropriate usage, safety precautions, and proper disposal are included.
- Energy a form of energy that transfers between particles in a substance or system through kinetic energy transfer.
- Wave waves of energy that travel through Earth’s interior due to an earthquake, other tectonic forces, or an explosion.
- Digit is the number of digits that are believed to be accurate, including one estimated digit.
- Notation is a way of writing numbers that are very large or very small, based on units of 10.
- is related to a system that uses the meter as a basic measurement.
Down
- the study of oceans.
- is the collection of data (such as mass, volume, temperature, etc.) described by a standardized unit (such as kilogram, liter, degrees Celsius).
- with a scientific activity that controls conditions in order to answer a question.
- recorded measurements or observations collecting during a scientific investigation.
- The process of controlling hazards, limiting risk, or being free from harm.
- a scientific activity that controls conditions in order to answer a question.
- Analysis is the examination of the units used to describe matter in order to complete or confirm calculations.
- the force of gravity on an object.
- how close a value is to the true value; in science, it is important to take accurate measurements.
18 Clues: the study of oceans. • the force of gravity on an object. • distance traveled per unit of time. • Protocols rules are put in place to ensure the safety of workers. • is related to a system that uses the meter as a basic measurement. • The process of controlling hazards, limiting risk, or being free from harm. • ...
PSAW 2024 Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-04
Across
- _____error is one of the most common mistakes that can occur during medical treatment.
- Protocol that consists of three key steps: conducting a pre-procedure verification process, marking the procedure site, and performing a time-out.
- established by The Joint commission to help accredited organizations address specific areas of concern regarding patient safety.
- An immediate pause by the entire surgical team to confirm the correct patient, procedure, and site
- MRSA and C. Diff acquired during patient hospital stay are examples of Healthcare Associated Infections
- Name and Date of Birth are examples of two patient ____ when providing care, treatment, and service.
- Culture System of shared accountability
- The transfer of essential information and the responsibility for care of the patient from one healthcare provider to another.
Down
- designed to help health care professionals improve patient safety and quality through effective communication and teamwork skills.
- an error caught before reaching the patient
- This fall scale assessment tool predicts the likelihood that a patient will fall.
- One of the best ways to prevent the spread of infections
- What does the "S" stands for in SBAR?
- Medication ____ is the process of comparing a patient's medication orders to all of the medications that the patient has been taking
- A long-term stress reaction marked by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a lack of sense of personal accomplishment.
- ____ of adverse and near miss events are essential to identify system-level issues to improve patient safety.
16 Clues: What does the "S" stands for in SBAR? • Culture System of shared accountability • an error caught before reaching the patient • One of the best ways to prevent the spread of infections • This fall scale assessment tool predicts the likelihood that a patient will fall. • _____error is one of the most common mistakes that can occur during medical treatment. • ...
safety element 2021-05-24
11 Clues: protect you arms • protect your feet • protect your head • protect your face • protect your hands • protect your earing • protect your clothing • worn to protect your eyes • keeps you from catching on fire • prevent you from breathing dust • reflective clothing or visibility
Lab Safety 2022-08-01
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- always tie back loose _____ when conducting investigations
- who to tell if you spill a substance
- a process used to sniff substances safely
- type of shoes that you should not wear during a lab
- you should always ______ your workstation before leaving the lab
- eye protection for lab investigations
Down
- Before beginning an investigation, you should read these before doing anything.
- do this to your hands before leaving the lab
- wear this to protect your clothes
- when working with food or substances in the lab, you should never ____ them
- keep your hands safe from chemicals
11 Clues: wear this to protect your clothes • keep your hands safe from chemicals • who to tell if you spill a substance • eye protection for lab investigations • a process used to sniff substances safely • do this to your hands before leaving the lab • type of shoes that you should not wear during a lab • always tie back loose _____ when conducting investigations • ...
Fire Safety 2022-05-31
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- Class of fire involving cooking oils
- Class of fire involving electrical goods (kitchen appliances, computers, phones)
- Type of fire extinguisher used on solid fuel fires as well as flammable liquids
- Type of fire extinguisher used on flammable liquids and electrical fires
- Type of fire extinguisher used on paper, wood, coal, cardboard and other solid fuel fires
- Class of fire involving flammable liquids (petrol, oil, paint)
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- Type of fire extinguisher used on any kind of fire except cooking oils
- Class of fire involving flammable metals (potassium and uranium)
- Type of fire extinguisher used on combustible solid materials
- Class of fire involving flammable gases (butane and methane)
- Class of fire involving combustible materials (paper, textiles, wood)
11 Clues: Class of fire involving cooking oils • Class of fire involving flammable gases (butane and methane) • Type of fire extinguisher used on combustible solid materials • Class of fire involving flammable liquids (petrol, oil, paint) • Class of fire involving flammable metals (potassium and uranium) • ...
water safety 2022-10-04
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- who saves people on the beach
- the direction a poor swimmer must swim when being pulled out by a rip
- a sign to inform about certain dangers
- hand signal to inform a lifeguard that you need help
- the number 1 priority when saving someone
- a rule you must follow
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- a sea animal that paralyses you
- flag used to represent activity boundary
- current drags you out into ocean
- the patrolled and safest area on a beach
- flag used to inform people about shark sightings
11 Clues: a rule you must follow • who saves people on the beach • a sea animal that paralyses you • current drags you out into ocean • a sign to inform about certain dangers • flag used to represent activity boundary • the patrolled and safest area on a beach • the number 1 priority when saving someone • flag used to inform people about shark sightings • ...
Water Safety 2020-06-04
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- one of the most important things to use if someone is in trouble
- blow this to attract attention
- a river ,canal,lake or resevoir
- your lifejacket should have these strips
- natural slopes on a riverbed
- signs that tell you what to do
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- disease that rats carry
- you should always wear this on a boat
- colur and shape of signs that warn of danger
- a barrier built across a river (there's one in Jamestown)
- these save lives an should never be moved or removed
11 Clues: disease that rats carry • natural slopes on a riverbed • blow this to attract attention • signs that tell you what to do • a river ,canal,lake or resevoir • you should always wear this on a boat • your lifejacket should have these strips • colur and shape of signs that warn of danger • these save lives an should never be moved or removed • ...
Water Safety 2019-02-12
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- tie you tie it to yourself to stop your board getting away
- wind a wind blowing away from the beach
- knowledge to know about your beach
- to make sure
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- out to sea the wind takes people out to sea
- to save someone’s life
- dangers
- supervision to oversee someone all the time
- boarding a board you can surf on
- flippers you put on your feet
- in doubt stay out if you don’t know the conditions then don’t go into the water
11 Clues: dangers • to make sure • to save someone’s life • flippers you put on your feet • boarding a board you can surf on • knowledge to know about your beach • wind a wind blowing away from the beach • supervision to oversee someone all the time • out to sea the wind takes people out to sea • ...
Kitchen safety 2019-03-26
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- fan turn on when cooking to remove smoke,heat and air born grease
- fifty nine danger zone temperature
- tie used to keep hair from falling in your food
- keep food in fridge till thawed
- how long you should wash your hands
- soda used to put out small kitchen fires
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- mitt worn on your hands when taking hot food out of oven
- keeps foods cold
- used to sweep up fallen foods
- used to clean your dishes properly
- you do to make sure there's no dirt or bacteria on food
11 Clues: keeps foods cold • used to sweep up fallen foods • keep food in fridge till thawed • used to clean your dishes properly • fifty nine danger zone temperature • how long you should wash your hands • soda used to put out small kitchen fires • tie used to keep hair from falling in your food • you do to make sure there's no dirt or bacteria on food • ...
Safety Search! 2019-08-28
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- drink plenty of water to make sure you stay
- when operating a forklift you must always wear your
- headache, nausea and dizziness are all signs of
- how soon should you report an injury?
- always lift with these
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- Wear these on your feet everyday
- Report all injuries to your ConMet supervisor and
- Making sure your area stays clean and safe
- max number of pounds you can lift unassisted
- ConMet's safety manager
- 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? • Making sure your area stays clean and safe • 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 • ...
Kitchen Safety 2021-01-29
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- never put in a microwave
- Disconnect an appliance by pulling on the ____.
- Use a ____ to remove the pan from the range
- Keep panhandles toward the ______ of the range.
- never put this on a grease fire
- Lift the lid of a pan on a range so the opening is away from you
- wash you hands for at least ____ seconds
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- _____knives are safest
- Put a _____ on a pan that holds a grease fire.
- pull back before you enter the kitchen
- make sure potholders are dry before using
- When using a knife, cut ______ from your body
12 Clues: _____knives are safest • never put in a microwave • never put this on a grease fire • pull back before you enter the kitchen • wash you hands for at least ____ seconds • make sure potholders are dry before using • Use a ____ to remove the pan from the range • When using a knife, cut ______ from your body • Put a _____ on a pan that holds a grease fire. • ...
Internet Safety 2021-09-22
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- behaving responsibly and appropriately when using technology, especially the internet, and making smart choices
- A type of bullying that is done online
- trying to take your information by doing something to alert you
- targeted at group people for their information and lead them to websites, where they can be hacked
- Is when you are on a website and it is safe and secure, it is a website where you can trust the website with your information
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- A word you use to keep your device safe from hackers, you must be smart with what words and numbers you use.
- An email that tries to get you to go to a bad website and get hacked
- acomputer network providing a variety of information and forms of communication.
- when you leave a website, a persons information is left behind and saved in the website you went in
- Can track your information when you enter a website, and use your info
- are a person or a group of people who try to steak your online information and passwords
11 Clues: A type of bullying that is done online • trying to take your information by doing something to alert you • An email that tries to get you to go to a bad website and get hacked • Can track your information when you enter a website, and use your info • acomputer network providing a variety of information and forms of communication. • ...
Online Safety 2021-09-07
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- information about a specific person
- the communities that exist through the internet
- knowing how to find reliable information on the internet without falling for fake news
- to keep someone from contacting you
- Using good habits to keep passwords and personal information safe
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- the communities that exist in the real world that we can see and touch
- knowing how to access, analyze, evaluate and create media in a variety of forms
- a group of people that share space in the physical or digital world
- everything on the internet connected to a person
- making safe and responsible choices online
- protecting your personal information
11 Clues: information about a specific person • to keep someone from contacting you • protecting your personal information • making safe and responsible choices online • the communities that exist through the internet • everything on the internet connected to a person • Using good habits to keep passwords and personal information safe • ...
Kitchen safety 2021-09-09
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- Always wash your______ before using kitchen tools
- Always use a ______ knife
- Never leave ___ food unattended
- never forget to turn off the stove or_____
- What comes out of a hot pan when you put it in cold water?
- Be careful you might ______ your hands
- Sharp, used for cutting
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- Washing hands _______ bacteria
- Store sharp and poisonous equipment and tools away from pets and ______
- where you put a pan to boil or cook
- safety clothing you put over your clothes
11 Clues: Sharp, used for cutting • Always use a ______ knife • Washing hands _______ bacteria • Never leave ___ food unattended • where you put a pan to boil or cook • Be careful you might ______ your hands • safety clothing you put over your clothes • never forget to turn off the stove or_____ • Always wash your______ before using kitchen tools • ...
Kitchen safety 2021-09-09
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- Always wash your______ before using kitchen tools
- Always use a ______ knife
- Never leave ___ food unattended
- never forget to turn off the stove or_____
- What comes out of a hot pan when you put it in cold water?
- Be careful you might ______ your hands
- Sharp, used for cutting
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- Washing hands _______ bacteria
- Store sharp and poisonous equipment and tools away from pets and ______
- where you put a pan to boil or cook
- safety clothing you put over your clothes
11 Clues: Sharp, used for cutting • Always use a ______ knife • Washing hands _______ bacteria • Never leave ___ food unattended • where you put a pan to boil or cook • Be careful you might ______ your hands • safety clothing you put over your clothes • never forget to turn off the stove or_____ • Always wash your______ before using kitchen tools • ...
Kitchen safety 2021-09-09
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- Always wash your______ before using kitchen tools
- Always use a ______ knife
- Be careful food on the stove is______
- never forget to turn off the stove or_____
- What comes out of a hot pan when you put it in cold water?
- Be careful you might ______ your hands
- Sharp, used for cutting
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- Washing hands _______ bacteria
- Store sharp and poisonous equipment and tools away from pets and ______
- where you put a pan to boil or cook
- safety clothing you put over your clothes
11 Clues: Sharp, used for cutting • Always use a ______ knife • Washing hands _______ bacteria • where you put a pan to boil or cook • Be careful food on the stove is______ • Be careful you might ______ your hands • safety clothing you put over your clothes • never forget to turn off the stove or_____ • Always wash your______ before using kitchen tools • ...
ONLINE SAFETY 2021-09-08
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- WHO COMMITS ACTS OF COMPUTER PIRACY
- INSTAGRAM,FACEBOOK,TIKTOK,TWITTER,TELEGRAM
- INSERT IT TO PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA
- SOFTWARE USED TO DELETE VIRUSES IN A COMPUTER
- GLOBAL NETWORK OF COMPUTER LINKS
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- OPTION TO KEEP PRIVATE ACCOUNT
- BULLYING CARRIED OUT ONLINE
- PROGRAM THAT DAMAGES OR BLOCKS A COMPUTER OR NETWORK
- COMPUTER INTRUSION WITH VARIOUS PURPOSES
- TALK ONLINE
- MAIL ONLINE
11 Clues: TALK ONLINE • MAIL ONLINE • BULLYING CARRIED OUT ONLINE • OPTION TO KEEP PRIVATE ACCOUNT • GLOBAL NETWORK OF COMPUTER LINKS • WHO COMMITS ACTS OF COMPUTER PIRACY • INSERT IT TO PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA • COMPUTER INTRUSION WITH VARIOUS PURPOSES • INSTAGRAM,FACEBOOK,TIKTOK,TWITTER,TELEGRAM • SOFTWARE USED TO DELETE VIRUSES IN A COMPUTER • ...
Digital Safety 2021-09-13
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- The place people go to talk, share ideas and be social online
- The trail that you leave on the internet
- the largest social media platform in the world
- a gaming platform that came out late 2009 and used to be called 'Cave Game'
- being mean online
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- the thing you use to protect your online self
- a social media platform
- popular gaming platform, can be used on Macs, pc's, chrombooks, iPads, tablets and phones
- a video platform
- online talking
- the thing you are using to do this at the moment
11 Clues: online talking • a video platform • being mean online • a social media platform • The trail that you leave on the internet • the thing you use to protect your online self • the largest social media platform in the world • the thing you are using to do this at the moment • The place people go to talk, share ideas and be social online • ...
Ladder Safety 2021-10-04
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- Movable ladder with wheels
- Must be kept clean, not slippery.
- Who must be notified if defects are found?
- What are firmly attached.
- What must stay locked?
- What must be done before using ladders?
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- All labels are?
- Movable without wheels
- Must be sturdy
- What shall be parallel, level and uniformly spaced
- parts operate freely.
11 Clues: Must be sturdy • All labels are? • parts operate freely. • Movable without wheels • What must stay locked? • What are firmly attached. • Movable ladder with wheels • Must be kept clean, not slippery. • What must be done before using ladders? • Who must be notified if defects are found? • What shall be parallel, level and uniformly spaced
Process Safety 2021-04-26
11 Clues: psm • leak • HSECES failure • interlock integrity • bypass of interlock • safe operating limit • maximum alarm in 10 min • temporary disable alarm • assess deviation from design • correct missing line in P&ID • mean alarms in per hour per operator
Thanksgiving Safety 2021-11-09
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- Ensure the kitchen floor is kept clear and doesn't have any ______ hazards.
- Use extra caution when frying a _______.
- Keep matches, lighters, candles, and knives out of the reach of ________.
- Do not leave the house while the turkey is ________.
- Keep baking soda on hand to put out kitchen ______.
- ______ hands often and DO NOT cross contaminate.
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- Your smoke detector should be tested _______ cooking.
- Be sure to keep a fire extinguisher in the _______ in case of emergency.
- Keep ______ and children away from hot foods and surfaces.
- Do not use ______ to extinguish a grease fire.
- Do not let ________ sit out more than 2 hours.
11 Clues: Use extra caution when frying a _______. • Do not use ______ to extinguish a grease fire. • Do not let ________ sit out more than 2 hours. • ______ hands often and DO NOT cross contaminate. • Keep baking soda on hand to put out kitchen ______. • Do not leave the house while the turkey is ________. • Your smoke detector should be tested _______ cooking. • ...
Lab Safety 2023-02-03
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- handle flammable ________ liquids over a pan to contain spills
- all chemicals in the laboratory are to be considered _________
- do not ___ __ ___ unless specifically instructed to do so
- ___ must be handled with extreme care.
- check the ___ on chemical bottles twice before removing any of the contents
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- never return unused chemicals to their original ________
- Never use _____ suction to fill a pipet
- take only as much _______ as you need
- never ____ chemicals or other materials from the labratory
- when transferring reagents from one container to another, hold the containers ____ from your body
- use a _____ ____ to fill a pipet
11 Clues: use a _____ ____ to fill a pipet • take only as much _______ as you need • ___ must be handled with extreme care. • Never use _____ suction to fill a pipet • never return unused chemicals to their original ________ • do not ___ __ ___ unless specifically instructed to do so • never ____ chemicals or other materials from the labratory • ...
vehicle safety 2023-02-03
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- Follow safe fueling________
- Drive with______
- Remove from service any vehicle with any ____ ____
- __________all traffic laws
- Ensure all vehicle occupants use_______ before moving the vehicle.
- Check for people or objects prior to____ ____
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- Do not use a _____ ______ while driving a company vehicle
- Keep the vehicle______
- Conduct a pre-use_______before any first daily use.
- Maintain a spare set of_______
- Don’t speed or_________
11 Clues: Drive with______ • Keep the vehicle______ • Don’t speed or_________ • __________all traffic laws • Follow safe fueling________ • Maintain a spare set of_______ • Check for people or objects prior to____ ____ • Conduct a pre-use_______before any first daily use. • Remove from service any vehicle with any ____ ____ • Do not use a _____ ______ while driving a company vehicle • ...
Safety Rules 2023-01-31
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- what should you always put first
- what you should wear all the time
- what you should call when your in trouble
- do this after your done
- do not be obnoxious in the shop
- grab this if theirs a fire
- these should be pulled up or short
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- these should be on your feet in the shop
- keep this thing tied up at all times
- the zone you should stay in at all times
- wear these in the shop
11 Clues: wear these in the shop • do this after your done • grab this if theirs a fire • do not be obnoxious in the shop • what should you always put first • what you should wear all the time • these should be pulled up or short • keep this thing tied up at all times • these should be on your feet in the shop • the zone you should stay in at all times • ...
Tornado Safety 2023-04-03
11 Clues: storm cloud • Rotating cloud • Tornado spotted • Kit with bandiads • Possible tornadoes • People who chase storms • Underground level of home • bag packed with emergency items • Destructive vortex of rotating winds • somewhere to get away from tornadoes • Scale that rates how bad a tornado is
Internet Safety 2013-05-06
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- a type of malware that collects information about users without their knowledge, often to track browsing habits and to create pop-up advertisements. Along with invading your privacy it can sometimes interfere with a computer's functions.
- occurs when malware or spyware replaces your browser's home page with its own in order to force more hits to a particular website. Viruses, Trojan horses, worms, spyware and keystroke logging snoopware are all considered malware. Sometimes adware and freeware can also be malicious.
- a technique used to redirect a legitimate website's traffic to another illegitimate website in order to gain access to a user's personal information.
- horse a malware that appears to be benign or desirable and thus tricks the user into allowing the program access to their computer, usually through a download or email attachment.
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- a self-replicating software program that is designed to infect a computer by rapidly spreading from one file to another sometimes causing great harm. it is spread by humans when they copy or add email attachments of infected files.
- mail or instant message scams that are disguised to look like official communications from a legitimate website. They fool users into providing sensitive information like passwords, credit card details, etc.
- commonly used by pornographic sites, this technique keeps visitors from leaving a website by locking them into a window, opening multiple windows on the desktop, or relaunching their website in a window that can't be closed.
- a technique that tricks users into clicking on a malicious link by adding the link to a transparent layer over what appears to be a legitimate web page. Users think they are clicking on buttons or links in the legitimate page, when in reality they are clicking on the concealed links in the hidden page and often providing access to confidential information in the process.
- an intentionally malicious software or code that is designed to damage your computer or collect information without your knowledge.
- unsolicited email or junk mail, much of which contains money scams or sexual content.
- hoax an email chain letter that warns of impending viruses and tries to scare users into forwarding and continuing the hoax email.
11 Clues: unsolicited email or junk mail, much of which contains money scams or sexual content. • hoax an email chain letter that warns of impending viruses and tries to scare users into forwarding and continuing the hoax email. • an intentionally malicious software or code that is designed to damage your computer or collect information without your knowledge. • ...
Safety Practices 2013-09-08
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- ____________An infectious disease of warm-blooded animals such as sheep and cattle.
- ____________Unit that uses steam under pressure to sterilize materials.
- precautions ____________CDC guidelines for infection control applied to patients with known or suspected infections.
- ______________Free from living microorganisms.
- _______________Substance that kills microorganisms except viruses and spores.
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- _______________Design of equipment for the workplace that maximizes productivity by reducing fatigue and discomfort.
- ____________Freedom from infection; the methods used to prevent the spread of microorganisms.
- _____________Soiled, made unclean, or infected with pathogens.
- ________________Disease-causing microorganism.
- _____________Substance that deters the growth of microorganisms.
- precautions ______________Guidelines for infection control that are applied to all body fluids of all patients at all times.
11 Clues: ________________Disease-causing microorganism. • ______________Free from living microorganisms. • _____________Soiled, made unclean, or infected with pathogens. • _____________Substance that deters the growth of microorganisms. • ____________Unit that uses steam under pressure to sterilize materials. • ...
Dow Safety 2013-10-14
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- Wear this when there is a lot of dust in the air where you are working.
- Do this before driving away.
- Before starting a new task, read this.
- If you see unsafe work practices, do this.
- Stay out of the field if this has just been done.
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- Stop working outside if you see this in the sky.
- Look out for these on machinery, chemicals, or around the workplace to warn you of different things
- Type of shoes to be worn around machinery.
- When backing up using a spotter, make sure you maintain this.
- If you are allergic to bees, carry this with you
- Wear these when handling treated seed.
11 Clues: Do this before driving away. • Wear these when handling treated seed. • Before starting a new task, read this. • Type of shoes to be worn around machinery. • If you see unsafe work practices, do this. • Stop working outside if you see this in the sky. • If you are allergic to bees, carry this with you • Stay out of the field if this has just been done. • ...
Water safety 2013-08-13
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- The first rule in Kids Alive Do the Five
- One of the most common places where people drown
- The biggest contributor to drownings in the 15-29 years age group
- The most common drowning site for children aged 0-5 years
- This colour flag means the beach is closed
- A potentially dangerous body of water for children at a farm
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- What is the difference between a PFD 2 and a PFD 3?
- The most common month for drownings in Australia
- The most dangerous sport in Australia
- This sign advises what you are allowed to do around water
- The width and depth of a river can affect this
11 Clues: The most dangerous sport in Australia • The first rule in Kids Alive Do the Five • This colour flag means the beach is closed • The width and depth of a river can affect this • The most common month for drownings in Australia • One of the most common places where people drown • What is the difference between a PFD 2 and a PFD 3? • ...
Laboratory Safety 2014-03-21
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- Safety sheet with proper handling instructions
- Accepts an electron from another species
- Should be worn to protect your clothes
- Should be worn to protect the eyes
- Always use two of these to carry equipment
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- Includes H2O2
- Should be kept in a cupboard without metals
- Element in thermometers that should not be handled
- Do not do this activity in the laboratory
- WHMIS hazard categories for different materials
- Always add this to water, NEVER the reverse
11 Clues: Includes H2O2 • Should be worn to protect the eyes • Should be worn to protect your clothes • Accepts an electron from another species • Do not do this activity in the laboratory • Always use two of these to carry equipment • Should be kept in a cupboard without metals • Always add this to water, NEVER the reverse • Safety sheet with proper handling instructions • ...
Safety Trivia 2015-02-27
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- Hierarchy of controls
- A situation or thing that may be hazardous to the health and safety of a worker
- Before attempting any lift, ensure the load is ______
- Last hierarchy of controls
- Safe work practices usually include _______ requirements
- Safe Work Practice page 53
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- ________ ________ Risk Assessment
- Employer responsibilities
- Do not _______ while working on a ladder
- Can't work on a ladders
- OH&S code ______ Hazard Assessment, Elimination and Control
11 Clues: Hierarchy of controls • Can't work on a ladders • Employer responsibilities • Last hierarchy of controls • Safe Work Practice page 53 • ________ ________ Risk Assessment • Do not _______ while working on a ladder • Before attempting any lift, ensure the load is ______ • Safe work practices usually include _______ requirements • ...
Seasonal Safety 2016-10-30
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- Never patch a vent pipe with tape, ____, or something else.
- Always _____ electrical decorations before replacing bulbs.
- Deer hit and killed by vehicles should be ______.
- Always wear a ______ and other protective gear.
- Never connect more than ____ strands of incandescent lights.
- If a deer appears in front of you, ____ down.
- Deer are most likely to be seen in _____ area near a road.
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- Never ____charcoal indoors.
- Do not use portable ______ chemical heaters indoors.
- Avoid overloading electrical _____ with too many devices.
- Do not drive ATVs on paved _____.
11 Clues: Never ____charcoal indoors. • Do not drive ATVs on paved _____. • If a deer appears in front of you, ____ down. • Always wear a ______ and other protective gear. • Deer hit and killed by vehicles should be ______. • Do not use portable ______ chemical heaters indoors. • Avoid overloading electrical _____ with too many devices. • ...
Food Safety 2016-03-23
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- Food borne illness spread by handmade food items.
- An illness that forms on foods left in cans, or cans that are dented.
- Categorizing food items(putting meats and vegetables away from each other) to prevent food borne illnesses and cross contamination.
- Found in soil and water and spreads from dairy.
- Another word for dairy products.
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- Essential to our growth.
- Proper way to thaw a frozen piece of meat(such as chicken).
- Bacteria that is commonly formed on raw chicken.
- Releases toxins in the intestines, spread from cafeteria and slow cooker plates.
- Being unable to consume a certain food(i.e. peanuts).
- Keeping foods above 60 degrees Celsius.
11 Clues: Essential to our growth. • Another word for dairy products. • Keeping foods above 60 degrees Celsius. • Found in soil and water and spreads from dairy. • Bacteria that is commonly formed on raw chicken. • Food borne illness spread by handmade food items. • Being unable to consume a certain food(i.e. peanuts). • ...
Fire Safety 2016-06-23
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- ________at the base of the fire
- _____to extinguish
- _____the Pin
- Close all doors and windows
- ______ anyone in immediate danger
- put out a small fire
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- Fire emergency acronym
- _____________ the trigger
- get people out if the fire is too large
- Pull the nearest______, then call 8222
- Acronym for use of a fire extinguisher
11 Clues: _____the Pin • _____to extinguish • put out a small fire • Fire emergency acronym • _____________ the trigger • Close all doors and windows • ________at the base of the fire • ______ anyone in immediate danger • Pull the nearest______, then call 8222 • Acronym for use of a fire extinguisher • get people out if the fire is too large
Internet Safety 2017-03-21
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- make sure you always update your _____ settings
- recognize the difference between cute and _____
- if your friends are cyberbullying someone ____ up
- never give out too much of your ______
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- _____ was created to help protect children 13 and under to be engaged with online activites
- cyber_____ is a serious problem on the internet
- never give a stranger your _____ number
- always be _____ about what you put on the internet
- never ____ up with anyone new from the internet
- do not ___ anyone you don't know
- tell an _____ if you feel uncomfortable with someone talking to you on the internet
11 Clues: do not ___ anyone you don't know • never give out too much of your ______ • never give a stranger your _____ number • cyber_____ is a serious problem on the internet • make sure you always update your _____ settings • never ____ up with anyone new from the internet • recognize the difference between cute and _____ • if your friends are cyberbullying someone ____ up • ...
FOOD SAFETY 2017-09-26
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- ROACHES, RATS AND MICE ARE EXAMPLES OF...
- DIRECT AND CROSS-CONTAMINATION ARE THE TWO TYPES OF WHAT?
- VIRUS, BACTERIA AND PARASITES ARE EXAMPLES OF WHICH KIND OF HAZARD?
- ACRONYM THAT STANDS FOR THE CONDITION THAT PATHOGENS NEED FOR GROWTH/
- FOODS BELOW 40 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT IS FOR...
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- A CLEAN KITCHEN PREVENTS A...
- HAIR IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHICH KIND OF HAZARD?
- IT PREVENTS DISEASE AND KEEPS PEOPLE SAFE...
- FOODS 165 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT IS FOR
- CLEANING PRODUCTS ARE EXAMPLES OF WHICH KIND OF HAZARD?
- WHAT TWO THINGS SHOULD YOU USE TO WASH YOUR HANDS?
11 Clues: A CLEAN KITCHEN PREVENTS A... • FOODS 165 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT IS FOR • ROACHES, RATS AND MICE ARE EXAMPLES OF... • HAIR IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHICH KIND OF HAZARD? • FOODS BELOW 40 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT IS FOR... • IT PREVENTS DISEASE AND KEEPS PEOPLE SAFE... • WHAT TWO THINGS SHOULD YOU USE TO WASH YOUR HANDS? • CLEANING PRODUCTS ARE EXAMPLES OF WHICH KIND OF HAZARD? • ...
Back Safety 2018-05-29
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- Objects should be carried _____ to your body.
- Use your ____ when lifting, not your back.
- __________ before lifting can help prevent back injuries.
- Avoid ______ movements when carrying or lifting.
- Get ____ when lifting heavy or bulky objects.
- Strengthening your _______ muscles can help prevent back injuries.
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- Reaching above your ________ should be avoided.
- Frequent ________ can help your back stay healthy.
- Remember, you don't have to be a _________.
- When lifting or carrying, you should never _____ at the waist.
- A ____ mattress can help keep your body in a neutral position while sleeping
11 Clues: Use your ____ when lifting, not your back. • Remember, you don't have to be a _________. • Objects should be carried _____ to your body. • Get ____ when lifting heavy or bulky objects. • Reaching above your ________ should be avoided. • Avoid ______ movements when carrying or lifting. • Frequent ________ can help your back stay healthy. • ...
Workplace Safety 2021-12-22
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- the year of Civil Rights Act (spelled)
- money paid to workers with no job
- a danger or risk
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- the year of Equal Pay Act (spelled)
- chemical/ electrical _______ hazard
- Abbreviate- Personal Protective Equipment
- natural disaster emergency
- emergency care for an injured person
- name a common hazard
- what is the minimum wage (spelled)
- designing the workplace for a worker
11 Clues: a danger or risk • name a common hazard • natural disaster emergency • money paid to workers with no job • what is the minimum wage (spelled) • the year of Equal Pay Act (spelled) • chemical/ electrical _______ hazard • emergency care for an injured person • designing the workplace for a worker • the year of Civil Rights Act (spelled) • Abbreviate- Personal Protective Equipment
Safety Week 2023-12-05
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- To develop the knowledge and skills needed to understand workplace hazards and safe procedures.
- A potential source of harm
- Used to protect oneself
- Inherent potential of a substance to cause harm
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Required process on machines when you need to bypass guards
- Combination of the probability of occurrence of harm and the severity of that harm
- An unforeseen and unplanned event or circumstance.
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- A narrowly avoided collision or other accident.
- study of human body in the workplace
- Dont _____ By
11 Clues: Dont _____ By • Used to protect oneself • A potential source of harm • study of human body in the workplace • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • A narrowly avoided collision or other accident. • Inherent potential of a substance to cause harm • An unforeseen and unplanned event or circumstance. • Required process on machines when you need to bypass guards • ...
Bicycle Safety 2023-12-11
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- You should do your best to ride your bike on the ______________
- You should always wear this when riding a bike
- The name of a common head injury people can get when riding bikes
- You should wear this type of clothing when on a bike.
- You use these to steer your bike
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- When the traffic light is __________, you may go.
- There are two of these located on a bike. They help you to travel.
- You should always take this path when traveling home from school
- When braking, should you use your back, front, or side brakes?
- You should always ride in the _______ direction of traffic
- You may need to adjust this part of a bike as you get taller
11 Clues: You use these to steer your bike • You should always wear this when riding a bike • When the traffic light is __________, you may go. • You should wear this type of clothing when on a bike. • You should always ride in the _______ direction of traffic • You may need to adjust this part of a bike as you get taller • ...
Fire Safety 2023-12-13
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- something in the air that makes it hard to breath
- a loud noise to make you aware of danger
- a device that is used to put out fires
- people light this to make their home smell nice
- burning bright yellow, red, and sometimes blue, very hot
- firefighters wear this on their head
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- what you cook on
- it is commonly found on a fire truck and is used to get to high spots
- a person trained to help put out fires
- the remainings of something when its burnt down
- to save something or someone from a fire or dangerous situation
11 Clues: what you cook on • firefighters wear this on their head • a person trained to help put out fires • a device that is used to put out fires • a loud noise to make you aware of danger • the remainings of something when its burnt down • people light this to make their home smell nice • something in the air that makes it hard to breath • ...
Kitchen Safety 2024-11-25
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- always wash your hands with ____ and water before, during, and after cooking
- wear an ____ to keep your clothes from staining or burning while cooking
- never taste ___ food
- never put anything metal in the ____
- if a grease fire starts, never pour ____ on it!
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- keep raw and cooked foods ____
- when taking pans out of the oven or off the stove, always use a ___
- on the stove, keep pot handles facing ____
- never ___ your fingers while cooking
- only hold a knife by its ____
- always cook with ___ hands
11 Clues: never taste ___ food • always cook with ___ hands • only hold a knife by its ____ • keep raw and cooked foods ____ • never ___ your fingers while cooking • never put anything metal in the ____ • on the stove, keep pot handles facing ____ • if a grease fire starts, never pour ____ on it! • when taking pans out of the oven or off the stove, always use a ___ • ...
Online Safety 2025-01-23
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- An attempt to steal personal information.
- Irrelivent information sent to a large number of recipients.
- A digital _________ is the trail you leave behind when you use the internet.
- Always choose a ______ password.
- Update your browser to protect from viruses and _______.
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- A _______ digital footprint is information you leave behind without meaning to.
- It is important to be a good digital _______.
- A ______ digital footprint is information you leave behind intentionally.
- Secure websites often have a ____ symbol in the address bar.
- _______ has settings to help filter spam.
- Online ______ is important for students to learn about.
11 Clues: Always choose a ______ password. • An attempt to steal personal information. • _______ has settings to help filter spam. • It is important to be a good digital _______. • Online ______ is important for students to learn about. • Update your browser to protect from viruses and _______. • Irrelivent information sent to a large number of recipients. • ...
SanMar Safety 2025-04-16
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- When cutting, you should always cut ______ from you
- You should not let someone in the building if they don't have this
- When exiting an aisle, you need to ______ first
- You need to have three points of contact when climbing this
- Do not handle these when they are broken
- What PPE is required for every equipment operator to use?
- Trash on the floor can cause a _______ hazard
- Do not do this when moving a box from a cart to a location
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- You should always test this before lifting a box
- You should always be aware of this when doing your job
- You should use this body part while lift
11 Clues: You should use this body part while lift • Do not handle these when they are broken • Trash on the floor can cause a _______ hazard • When exiting an aisle, you need to ______ first • You should always test this before lifting a box • When cutting, you should always cut ______ from you • You should always be aware of this when doing your job • ...
Cyber Safety 2024-10-06
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- Having the ability to access the internet without limitations, such as time restrictions or content filters, often without parental supervision
- A mobile electronic device (like a smartphone, tablet, or wearable) that can connect to the internet and run applications
- The process by which platforms like social media apps monitor and regulate what is shared, often aiming to remove inappropriate or harmful material
- The ability to use digital technology, communicate online, and find, evaluate, and create information responsibly
- The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature
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- Personal profiles created on social media platforms (e.g., Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok), used for sharing content and connecting with others
- Responsible and respectful behavior when using technology and engaging in the online world, including adhering to ethical practices
- The trail of data one leaves behind when using the internet, including social media interactions, browsing history, and online purchases
- Options provided by online platforms that allow users to control who can see their information and how their data is used
- The technology behind platforms like TikTok and YouTube that suggest content based on a user’s preferences and past behavior, sometimes leading to exposure to harmful content
- Features offered by software or devices to help parents restrict or monitor their children’s online activities, ensuring safe usage
11 Clues: The ability to use digital technology, communicate online, and find, evaluate, and create information responsibly • Options provided by online platforms that allow users to control who can see their information and how their data is used • ...
Cyber Safety 2024-06-13
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- What is a method you can use to let people know that bullying is happening in games?
- When someone steals your identity online. (2 words)
- Mini graphics that you can use in place of phrases or letters.
- What is the best pet? dogs or cats?
- What could this be? b13Ndln@
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- What should you install right away when you get a new computer? (3 words)
- Who can see your profile picture?
- A method cyber criminals use to get you to give them personal information
- When someone says mean things to you online.
- A word for something that you can get sick with as well as your computer.
- Who should you tell if someone is bulling you online? (two words)
11 Clues: What could this be? b13Ndln@ • Who can see your profile picture? • What is the best pet? dogs or cats? • When someone says mean things to you online. • When someone steals your identity online. (2 words) • Mini graphics that you can use in place of phrases or letters. • Who should you tell if someone is bulling you online? (two words) • ...
Halloween Safety 2025-10-30
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- Try to stay off of the street. If you can walk on a ___________ or the grass it is safer.
- Always know where you are going and who you are going with ahead of time. ____________ ahead!
- Never go _________ someone’s house.
- Wear costumes with _________ or reflective colors so others can see you. Glow sticks help with this too!
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- Stay ___________ to your house so you don’t get lost. Don’t go to a neighborhood you don’t know.
- Never Trick or treat alone. Always go with an _________ or group.
- Bring a __________ with you so that you can see where you are going.
- Make sure your ____________ is safe. You don’t want to trip on it. And make sure you can see and breathe out of your mask.
- Always check your candy with your parents when you get home. Look for open ______________ and suspicious candy. Throw the bad ones out.
- Only visit house where the lights are __________
- Be careful, there are a lot of ___________ out on Halloween night.
11 Clues: Never go _________ someone’s house. • Only visit house where the lights are __________ • Never Trick or treat alone. Always go with an _________ or group. • Be careful, there are a lot of ___________ out on Halloween night. • Bring a __________ with you so that you can see where you are going. • ...
Internet Safety 2025-08-28
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- Someone who tries to steal your identity and private info
- An eight-legged predator
- Takes pictures on your phone
- Where you live, and where websites are found
- Where the internet is found
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- Someone who preys on the vulnerable
- World Wide Web
- Keeps your account safe
- What you do when you "Google" something
- They pretend to be someone like you
- The setting for your accounts
11 Clues: World Wide Web • Keeps your account safe • An eight-legged predator • Where the internet is found • Takes pictures on your phone • The setting for your accounts • Someone who preys on the vulnerable • They pretend to be someone like you • What you do when you "Google" something • Where you live, and where websites are found • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-12-08
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- No use _________ al usar herramientas con piezas giratorias expuestas
- ¿Cuando se deben reportar las lesiones?
- Esta distracción es la principal causa de accidentes automovilísticos
- ¿Quiénes son responsable de la seguridad?
- Ayuda a aumentar la visibilidad para prevenir lesiones
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- Hacer esto antes de comenzar a trabajar puede ayudar a reducir las lesiones
- Informar o corregir un peligro antes de que pueda causar una lesión se llama ser _________
- Es nuestra responsabilidad mantener la _________ en mis áreas de trabajo
- Excepto en situaciones de emergencia, si se lesiona o se ve involucrado en un accidente automovilístico en un vehículo de la empresa, debe llamar al ________ telephonico de informes para reportar
- Para evitar lesiones, debe estar _________ de su entorno
- Las lesiones no solo lo afectan en el trabajo, sino también en el _________
11 Clues: ¿Cuando se deben reportar las lesiones? • ¿Quiénes son responsable de la seguridad? • Ayuda a aumentar la visibilidad para prevenir lesiones • Para evitar lesiones, debe estar _________ de su entorno • No use _________ al usar herramientas con piezas giratorias expuestas • Esta distracción es la principal causa de accidentes automovilísticos • ...
