safety Crossword Puzzles
Food Safety 2022-09-14
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- Never let raw meat, poultry, eggs, cooked food, or cut fresh fruits or vegetables sit at room temperature for more than two hours before putting them in the refrigerator or freezer (one hour when the temperature is above 90°F).
- Illness caused by food contaminated with bacteria, viruses, parasites, or toxins.
- is a condition of discoloration or other damage caused to frozen food by evaporation, typically due to inadequate packaging or storage conditions in the freezer.
- Food is safe when it reaches a high enough internal temperature to kill the harmful bacteria that cause foodborne illness. Use a food thermometer to measure the internal temperature of foods.
- is the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- is a condition of discoloration or other damage caused to frozen food by evaporation, typically due to inadequate packaging or storage conditions in the freezer.
- conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal.
- Wash your hands with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds before and after handling food and after using the bathroom, changing diapers, and handling pets.
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- an area in which there is a high risk of harm, especially where this risk has been officially identified.
- improper handling of raw meat, poultry and seafood can create an inviting environment for cross-contamination. As a result, harmful bacteria can spread to food and throughout the kitchen.
- is the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another, with harmful effects.
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
12 Clues: is the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning. • Illness caused by food contaminated with bacteria, viruses, parasites, or toxins. • an area in which there is a high risk of harm, especially where this risk has been officially identified. • ...
Safety Week 2022-09-14
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- The option used in AS400 to check the disposal of potentially hazardous materials
- T.H.I.N.K. is the acronym used as a reminder for this process
- Micro-organisms found in the blood stream that can cause disease
- Refrigerant used to cool warehouse #285
- The form to fill out if you get injured
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- Acronym to remember when using a fire extinguisher
- Used when measuring air quality. Can be found on airnow.gov
- Good looks, speed kills, mast down, body safety-all reference this when using equipment
- How far you need to be away from equipment when it is being operated
- The code required on Costco approved safety shoes
- The amount of buckets in the RTV bucket program
11 Clues: Refrigerant used to cool warehouse #285 • The form to fill out if you get injured • The amount of buckets in the RTV bucket program • The code required on Costco approved safety shoes • Acronym to remember when using a fire extinguisher • Used when measuring air quality. Can be found on airnow.gov • T.H.I.N.K. is the acronym used as a reminder for this process • ...
Internet Safety 2023-09-17
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- Someone who breaks into your computer to steal information and data.
- Being granted the authorization of doing something.
- A code that infects your device.
- A system that prevents unauthorized access to a computer over a network.
- A global network that allows to have information and communications to other people.
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- Someone who bullies you in social media.
- A term that is used when someone is trying to pretend to be another person.
- Measures taken to guard against espionage or sabotage, crime, attack, or escape.
- A collection of publicly accessible, interlinked Web pages that share a single domain name.
- A string of words, numbers, and symbols that is used to access your computer.
- To inform someone about an event, problem etc.
11 Clues: A code that infects your device. • Someone who bullies you in social media. • To inform someone about an event, problem etc. • Being granted the authorization of doing something. • Someone who breaks into your computer to steal information and data. • A system that prevents unauthorized access to a computer over a network. • ...
Internet Safety 2023-08-17
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- People who gain unauthorized access to your account
- The process of removing contact between you and another person online
- Abbreviation for world wide wed
- _______ sources, a credible source where the information you are reading is true
- The combination of numbers or letters for others to find your account online
- Digital _______, a trail of information you leave behind you online
- If you feel unsafe online go tell a _________ adult
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- Never share any personal ________ online
- A secret combination of numbers and letters to gain access to your devices or account
- Someone online who is out to trick someone else online
- A method for sending messages between two cellular devices
11 Clues: Abbreviation for world wide wed • Never share any personal ________ online • People who gain unauthorized access to your account • If you feel unsafe online go tell a _________ adult • Someone online who is out to trick someone else online • A method for sending messages between two cellular devices • ...
Baler Safety 2023-08-29
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- Always follow ___________ procedures.
- Don't __________ guarding.
- Balers can cause ______.
- Body parts can be ________ by the ram.
- Annual baler training is an ______ requirement.
- Perform a pre-operation ______________.
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- Never put ______ parts in the baler.
- Accidental __________ can have serious results.
- Power _____ the baler to avoid harm.
- Balers can be __________.
- Be aware of the baler's ________ features.
11 Clues: Balers can cause ______. • Balers can be __________. • Don't __________ guarding. • Never put ______ parts in the baler. • Power _____ the baler to avoid harm. • Always follow ___________ procedures. • Body parts can be ________ by the ram. • Perform a pre-operation ______________. • Be aware of the baler's ________ features. • Accidental __________ can have serious results. • ...
Internet Safety 2022-05-11
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- Don't click any _________ that you don't know.
- Keep personal information, like your phone number and _________ private.
- Do not meet up with someone you know ___________.
- Tell an _______ if you see something inappropriate.
- Always ask an adult before ________ anything online.
- Ask a _________ if you forget your username and password.
- Never share your _________ with anyone.
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- Be _________ to everyone online.
- Never use your __________ online.
- __________ when you are done using the computer.
- Do not post __________ of yourself online.
11 Clues: Be _________ to everyone online. • Never use your __________ online. • Never share your _________ with anyone. • Do not post __________ of yourself online. • Don't click any _________ that you don't know. • __________ when you are done using the computer. • Do not meet up with someone you know ___________. • Tell an _______ if you see something inappropriate. • ...
Seatbelt Safety 2022-05-05
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- Always make sure your child's ______ is secure before driving.
- Crashes are not just just deadly for drivers, they are also deadly for the ________.
- Statistically ______ who crash are not bucked up.
- You should check the _____ bags in your car.
- Seatbelts can save your _____.
- You should always wear your ______.
- Finish the rhyme: ____ it, before you get a ticket.
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- Most crashes happen when the driver is ____.
- To avoid crashes, you should always check your cars _____.
- The _____ keeps the bodies moving simultaneously until the seat belts stop their motion.
- If you are pulled over and not wearing a seatbelt, you will get a ____.
11 Clues: Seatbelts can save your _____. • You should always wear your ______. • Most crashes happen when the driver is ____. • You should check the _____ bags in your car. • Statistically ______ who crash are not bucked up. • Finish the rhyme: ____ it, before you get a ticket. • To avoid crashes, you should always check your cars _____. • ...
October Safety 2023-10-02
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- This method requires a loop to be made when tying off red liner bags.
- Items that are (blank) with dried blood or other OPIM can release biohazardous materials during handling.
- Versiti used (blank) for treatment and disposal of RMW.
- Shipping paper that tracks waste from the generator to the off-site waste management facility.
- Never tie red liners in RMW containers with this knot.
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- Versiti allows for items that come in contact with (blood, but is not saturated, to be thrown away into the regular refuse receptacle.
- Employees must create a (blank) when tying off red liner bags.
- (blank) waste is RMW that consist of positive units of infectious blood.
- Materials (blank) with blood should be disposed of as RMW.
- Never use a (blank) that is not supplied by Stericycle for RMW.
- Sharps containers have hard and (blank) sides to prevent needlesticks.
11 Clues: Never tie red liners in RMW containers with this knot. • Versiti used (blank) for treatment and disposal of RMW. • Materials (blank) with blood should be disposed of as RMW. • Employees must create a (blank) when tying off red liner bags. • Never use a (blank) that is not supplied by Stericycle for RMW. • ...
Food Safety 2023-10-06
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- , An incident in which two or more people experience the same illness
- , the action of cleaning to kill bacteria
- , Anything with the potential to cause harm
- , Anyone who comes into contact with food or drink (whether packaged or not) as part of their work
- , Temperature range that allows the greatest multiplication of pathogenic bacteria is called ___________
- , the conditions and practices that preserve the quality of food to prevent contamination and foodborne illness
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- , Living single-cell organism
- , bacteria are most often found in: raw meat, undercooked poultry such as chicken or turkey and can be the cause of foodborne illness
- , The action of introducing bacteria or pathogens to a surface.
- , to decrease the number of microorganisms on a surface
- , ______________ is caused by consuming contaminated food
11 Clues: , Living single-cell organism • , the action of cleaning to kill bacteria • , Anything with the potential to cause harm • , to decrease the number of microorganisms on a surface • , The action of introducing bacteria or pathogens to a surface. • , ______________ is caused by consuming contaminated food • ...
Food Safety 2024-09-19
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- ____________Matter is a physical hazard that can cause injury or death if consumed.
- Maintaining ___________and following our procedure demonstrates a strong Food Safety Culture.
- Rusty Tools/Items can harbour bacteria in which is a ______________ Hazard and a physical hazard by flaking off and entering our product stream
- _____________control point means a point, step, or procedure in a food process at which control can be applied.
- ______________Safety Modernization Act (FSMA)is a federal law that was passed in 2011. It requires companies that make, process, pack, or store human food and are registered with the FDA to follow new food safety rules called the Preventive Controls for Human Food (PCHF) rule, which can be found in 21 CFR Part 117
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- ______________controls are designed to keep errors or irregularities from occurring in the first place.
- ___________Gowning and handwashing is a way to prevent biological contamination.
- ___________is a material/chemical purchased by a manufacturing plant that is not a commodity.
- ____________is the last step before going to the production floor.
- ____________and Sanitizing chemicals are considered a chemical hazard.
- ____________means any biological, chemical, or physical agent that has the potential to cause illness or injury.
11 Clues: ____________is the last step before going to the production floor. • ____________and Sanitizing chemicals are considered a chemical hazard. • ___________Gowning and handwashing is a way to prevent biological contamination. • ____________Matter is a physical hazard that can cause injury or death if consumed. • ...
Safety Week 2024-09-11
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- When exiting the building during a fire use the ______ exit.
- __________ which occurs at the line of contact between the rotating drum or roller and the moving conveyor belt on the in-running side of the drum or roller
- Do not _______ access to Estop or fire extinguishers
- __________ is important to prevent potential slip,trips and falls
- abbreviation for “hazardous materials
- Maintain situational _______at all times to avoid accidents.
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- Personal protective ________ IS worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses.
- _______ acts like a shock absorber, protecting the body from jarring impacts while stimulating muscle activity to promote better circulation
- When Parking in the car park always park...
- the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of the interactions among human and other elements of a system
- A ______ Should never be stored on its side
11 Clues: abbreviation for “hazardous materials • When Parking in the car park always park... • A ______ Should never be stored on its side • Do not _______ access to Estop or fire extinguishers • When exiting the building during a fire use the ______ exit. • Maintain situational _______at all times to avoid accidents. • ...
Safety tools 2025-02-10
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- Confirming you wanted me swab room 3 for covid?
- verifying with provider the instructions given and helping them complete a task
- Ask a question, Request a Change, communicate your concern, Contact Chain of Command
- Going to lunch the only patient I have is room 3 and she was positive for flu and her strep test needs to still be collected
- 256 that was two hundred and fifty six
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- Just making sure you wanted a splint on room 9 they are here for UTI symptoms
- I told them to take 2 Tylenol every 4 hours, thats 2 Tylenol every 4 hours, correct 2 Tylenol every 4 hours
- patient fell outside and you need to put in a nets
- Stop Think Act Review
- Help a peer understand a situation better
- Situation background assessment recommendation
11 Clues: Stop Think Act Review • 256 that was two hundred and fifty six • Help a peer understand a situation better • Situation background assessment recommendation • Confirming you wanted me swab room 3 for covid? • patient fell outside and you need to put in a nets • Just making sure you wanted a splint on room 9 they are here for UTI symptoms • ...
safety equipment 2024-09-13
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- lift a heavy object, crane
- protect your hand, gloves
- to protect your head, helmet
- deck department, engine
- galley
- round and make you float, lifebuoy
- side of a vessel, starboard
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- center on board, bridge
- use this to extinguish fire, fireblanket
- stack on the vessel, funnel
- you use to see in the dark, torch
- of ship to keep the cargo, hold
- protect your feet, safetyboots
13 Clues: galley • center on board, bridge • deck department, engine • protect your hand, gloves • lift a heavy object, crane • stack on the vessel, funnel • side of a vessel, starboard • to protect your head, helmet • protect your feet, safetyboots • of ship to keep the cargo, hold • you use to see in the dark, torch • round and make you float, lifebuoy • ...
Sun Safety 2025-04-14
11 Clues: Slop • Slap • Slip • Seek • Slide • Sun shield • Too much sun • Every 3 hours • Waterproof shirt • Ultraviolet Radiation • When you haven't drunk enough water
Electrical Safety 2024-11-15
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- Electrical component that is inserted into sockets
- Knowing what to do in electrical safety situation
- Occurs when current flows excessively through wires
- Electrical unit that measures potential difference
- Physical damage caused by heat or electricity
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- Point where electrical devices are connected to power supply
- Voltage X Current
- Protective device that interrupts excessive current
- A warning sound/ device for danger
- Use in electronics with wires to transmit electrical current
- To be injured or killed by electrical shock
11 Clues: Voltage X Current • A warning sound/ device for danger • To be injured or killed by electrical shock • Physical damage caused by heat or electricity • Knowing what to do in electrical safety situation • Electrical component that is inserted into sockets • Electrical unit that measures potential difference • Protective device that interrupts excessive current • ...
Transportation Safety 2024-11-21
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- The rules of the road
- Wear colored clothing
- Always ride on the side of the road
- Never misuse your
- Check your before riding it
- Must be 13 to ride in the seat
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- Always wear a when riding a bike
- Making a lot of noise can the driver
- This helps the seatbelt to fit you properly
- A person walking is a
- wear the right kind of when on a bike
11 Clues: Never misuse your • The rules of the road • A person walking is a • Wear colored clothing • Check your before riding it • Must be 13 to ride in the seat • Always wear a when riding a bike • Always ride on the side of the road • Making a lot of noise can the driver • wear the right kind of when on a bike • This helps the seatbelt to fit you properly
Horticulture Safety 2025-04-24
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- a medical emergency caused by the lowering of the body core temperature
- a medical emergency brought on by a sudden drop in blood flow through the body, creating general body weakness
- the failure to pay attention to hazards and the taking of unnecessary risk
- the prevention of injury or loss
- a device worn over the mouth and nose or the entire face to prevent the inhalation of dust, smoke, or other noxious substances
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- injury to tissues from freezing due to the formation of ice crystals within cells, rupturing the cells and leading to cell death
- the chance that an accident will occur
- an event that occurs unintentionally
- any of a variety of devices worn to help protect people from injury
- a document that includes information for a chemical, such as its properties; its physical, health, and environmental hazards; protective measures; and safety precautions for handling, storing, and transporting the chemical
- a source of danger or risk
11 Clues: a source of danger or risk • the prevention of injury or loss • an event that occurs unintentionally • the chance that an accident will occur • any of a variety of devices worn to help protect people from injury • a medical emergency caused by the lowering of the body core temperature • the failure to pay attention to hazards and the taking of unnecessary risk • ...
Safety Day 2025-08-27
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- What does the 'P' in the acronym PASS, while using a fire extinguisher.
- Who is responsible for ensuring a safe workplace?
- The "Q" in "SFQA"
- This PPE protects your vision
- _____ Out Tag Out
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- All chemical bottles need one of these.
- True or False: Everyone is responsible for ensuring a safe workplace.
- If there is a fire emergency, ____ the building immediately!
- You should _______ report a work-related injury.
- Safety Always Comes ______
- This PPE protects your hearing.
11 Clues: The "Q" in "SFQA" • _____ Out Tag Out • Safety Always Comes ______ • This PPE protects your vision • This PPE protects your hearing. • All chemical bottles need one of these. • You should _______ report a work-related injury. • Who is responsible for ensuring a safe workplace? • If there is a fire emergency, ____ the building immediately! • ...
Internet Safety 2025-09-14
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- Online or offline, God's Word is our
- If something online feels wrong, tell a safe _____
- "Do not be overcome by ____ but overcome _____ with good" (Romans 12:21)
- When someone is mean online, don't be mean _______
- We can ________ God in every situation
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- All good gifts come from _____ (James 1:17)
- God is always______ (Deuteronomy 7:9)
- Never share this online
- Everthing we post online should be __________ and kind
- Think about what is right, pure, and _____ (Philippians 4:8)
- WHen we don't know what to do, we can ______
11 Clues: Never share this online • Online or offline, God's Word is our • God is always______ (Deuteronomy 7:9) • We can ________ God in every situation • All good gifts come from _____ (James 1:17) • WHen we don't know what to do, we can ______ • If something online feels wrong, tell a safe _____ • When someone is mean online, don't be mean _______ • ...
Safety first 2026-02-26
11 Clues: Never talk to • Person walking • Crossing to use • Always wear in car • Protects your head • Doors always should be • accidents happens due to • clothes easily catch fire • until this age no social media • lotion to apply on insect bite • wear these slippers when you handle electrical appliances
Fire Safety 2026-01-27
Water Safety 2026-02-22
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- AT THE BEACH, SWIM BETWEEN THE
- YOU CAN USE THIS TO RESCUE SOMEONE
- IN A STORM, DON'T GET IN WATER IF THERE'S
- ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY
- ALWAYS SWIM WITH AN
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- ALWAYS WEAR A
- ALWAYS PUT THIS ON IF YOU'RE GOING OUTSIDE
- YOU SHOULD NEVER SWIM
- IF YOU GET INTO TROUBLE, RAISE YOUR
- NEAR A POOL, ALWAYS SHUT THE
- ALWAYS SWIM ACROSS A
11 Clues: ALWAYS WEAR A • ALWAYS SWIM WITH AN • ALWAYS SWIM ACROSS A • YOU SHOULD NEVER SWIM • NEAR A POOL, ALWAYS SHUT THE • AT THE BEACH, SWIM BETWEEN THE • ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY • YOU CAN USE THIS TO RESCUE SOMEONE • IF YOU GET INTO TROUBLE, RAISE YOUR • IN A STORM, DON'T GET IN WATER IF THERE'S • ALWAYS PUT THIS ON IF YOU'RE GOING OUTSIDE
Safety 2016-05-16
7 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • check to make sure • Likes to chase mice • an alcohol and drug-free driver or arrange alternate transportation.
safety 2016-01-13
7 Clues: työasento • suojaavat kuuloa • käytetään ensisammutukseen • käytettävä pölyävässä työssä • opastaa käyttämään kemikaaleja turvallisesti • tapaturman sattuessa tarvitset tätä ensimmäisenä • tämän päältä putoaminen aiheuttaa paljon tapaturmia
Safety 2018-06-08
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- Contains 16 sections with general and technical information
- Protects the worker, least effective against hazard
- Hazard symbols conveying health, physical and environmental hazard information
- Authorized to stop work when a safety concern is observed
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- Volvo's Chemical Safety Information System
- Physically removes the hazard
- This space contains hazards
7 Clues: This space contains hazards • Physically removes the hazard • Volvo's Chemical Safety Information System • Protects the worker, least effective against hazard • Authorized to stop work when a safety concern is observed • Contains 16 sections with general and technical information • Hazard symbols conveying health, physical and environmental hazard information
Safety 2020-08-27
7 Clues: Key Singapore • Number 1 on RIG • Risk assessment plan • Man for hand signals • Type of Rig for shallow waters • What do you call when you see unsafe act • What do we use to plan and track action items
Safety 2024-05-21
7 Clues: what is a yellow chopping board for? • what is a purple chopping board for? • what board would you use raw meat for? • What chopping board do you use for fish? • what colour board would you use for fruit? • what colour would you use for dairy products? • what would you use a brown chopping board for?
Understanding ISO 9001 & ISO 45001 Requirements 2024-03-05
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- Seeking input, advice, and feedback from workers on health and safety matters.
- Systematically checking, observing, or measuring processes, products, and services to ensure conformity and effectiveness.
- Systematic examination of incidents, accidents, and near misses to identify root causes and prevent recurrence.
- Any source or situation with the potential for harm in terms of injury or ill health.
- The effect of uncertainty on objectives, including potential hazards and opportunities.
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- Involving workers in decision-making processes and activities related to health and safety.
- Document outlining an organization's commitment to quality/OHS
- Providing instruction, information, and skill development to employees regarding health and safety.
- The personnel, infrastructure, and financial means necessary to implement and maintain the quality management system.
9 Clues: Document outlining an organization's commitment to quality/OHS • Seeking input, advice, and feedback from workers on health and safety matters. • Any source or situation with the potential for harm in terms of injury or ill health. • The effect of uncertainty on objectives, including potential hazards and opportunities. • ...
Woodshop 2024-09-17
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- The "E" in PPE
- Safety ____, PPE used to protect your eyes
- A tool used to insert or remove nails
- This part on the hammer removes nails
- ____ Hole removes pressure from the wood before inserting a screw
- The place on the saw that show what angle is being cut
- The first "P" in PPE
- ____ saw- used to create precise cuts
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- The second "P" in PPE
- The safety ____ covers the blade of a saw
- Term meaning "to remove the grooves from metal tools"
- The place on the saw that keeps the wood from moving
- What grit sand paper should be used on freshly cut or rough surface wood
- This tool keeps wood secured to prevent movement
14 Clues: The "E" in PPE • The first "P" in PPE • The second "P" in PPE • A tool used to insert or remove nails • This part on the hammer removes nails • ____ saw- used to create precise cuts • The safety ____ covers the blade of a saw • Safety ____, PPE used to protect your eyes • This tool keeps wood secured to prevent movement • The place on the saw that keeps the wood from moving • ...
Global Health & Safety Week 2025 2025-05-22
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- A common cause of workplace injuries from lifting heavy items.
- A person trained to give emergency medical help.
- Protective Headgear worn on a construction site.
- Process of leaving a building in an emergency.
- A document that outlines potential hazards and safety measures with chemicals.
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- Worn to protect the hand from chemicals or sharp objects.
- A type of mask used to protect against airborne particles.
- Type of fire extinguisher used on electrical fires.
- The acronym for assessing hazards.
- Worn to protect the eyes from debris and chemicals.
- The legal responsibility to ensure safety at work.
- A break in the skin caused by sharp objects.
- The act of helping someone who is chocking.
- A loud sound that signals an emergency.
14 Clues: The acronym for assessing hazards. • A loud sound that signals an emergency. • The act of helping someone who is chocking. • A break in the skin caused by sharp objects. • Process of leaving a building in an emergency. • A person trained to give emergency medical help. • Protective Headgear worn on a construction site. • ...
Working Scientifically crossword 2025-10-02
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- When you hold the microscope, you hold onto the arm and the ______.
- An idea of what you think will happen based on previous knowledge.
- A piece of safety equipment that you wear
- The first step of the scientific method
- Apparatus that can hold liquid
- The piece of scientific equipment that holds things over a bunsen burner
- The variable that you change...
- A better word for "amount" when talking about a liquid.
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- The orange flame
- The lens on the microscope you can change.
- You make sure this is closed when lighting a bunsen burner
- The variable that you measure...
- The variable that stays the same
- The hottest part of the flame is the top of the inner _____ .
14 Clues: The orange flame • Apparatus that can hold liquid • The variable that you change... • The variable that you measure... • The variable that stays the same • The first step of the scientific method • A piece of safety equipment that you wear • The lens on the microscope you can change. • A better word for "amount" when talking about a liquid. • ...
Monthly WHS Meeting Crossword 2026-03-03
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- An unplanned event that causes injury, illness, or property damage
- Personal protective equipment
- Strategies to minimise risk
- Any work with an open flame or causing a spark
- A safety procedure to protect workers from hazardous energy during equipment servicing or maintenance
- Formal authorization that allows individuals to undertake specific high-risk tasks
- An enclosed or partially enclosed area with limited access, not designed for continuous occupancy
- Educational process designed to equip employees with the knowledge
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- SDS
- Another word for dangers
- The likelihood of causing harm
- Injury or death of someone by electric shock
- The science of designing the workplace to fit the employees needs
- The collective beliefs, perceptions, and values that members of an organisation share regarding safety
14 Clues: SDS • Another word for dangers • Strategies to minimise risk • Personal protective equipment • The likelihood of causing harm • Injury or death of someone by electric shock • Any work with an open flame or causing a spark • The science of designing the workplace to fit the employees needs • An unplanned event that causes injury, illness, or property damage • ...
Safe Travels 2026-04-28
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- Sound making safety device.
- The arm you should use to make turn signals.
- If you have to walk in the road, go ____traffic.
- Make sure your bike is the correct ____ for comfort and safety.
- Don't forget this to protect your skin(even if it's not sunny).
- Be ___ and patient towards other road users.
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- ____clothes keep you more visible in low light situations.
- These keep you seen and help you see at night.
- Always wear a ____ when riding your bike.
- Always ride your bike ___ traffic.
- Never use you ___ when walking, biking or driving.
- These need to be working properly so you can safely stop.
- Have ____
- Marking on the pavement that helps you get safely from one side to the other.
14 Clues: Have ____ • Sound making safety device. • Always ride your bike ___ traffic. • Always wear a ____ when riding your bike. • The arm you should use to make turn signals. • Be ___ and patient towards other road users. • These keep you seen and help you see at night. • If you have to walk in the road, go ____traffic. • Never use you ___ when walking, biking or driving. • ...
BASIC WELDING TERMS 2021-01-30
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- tool used to control flow of gas
- document certifying welder has made welds to prescribed standards
- reheating hardened steel
- safety equipment used to protect the eyes
- point where metals are fused
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- safety equipment used to protect the face and neck
- tool used in cutting
- the lowest temperature where metal becomes liquid
- material that will be cut
- joining of welding metal and base metal
10 Clues: tool used in cutting • reheating hardened steel • material that will be cut • point where metals are fused • tool used to control flow of gas • joining of welding metal and base metal • safety equipment used to protect the eyes • the lowest temperature where metal becomes liquid • safety equipment used to protect the face and neck • ...
SAT #1-2 "Silence, Reticence" Kennedi Harris 2023-04-12
18 Clues: bold • quiet • stunned • peaceful • beginner • hesitant • offensive • to accuse • soft spoken • not relevant • brutal savage • a place of safety • hostile "warlike" • con artist or fake • brief, to the point • exert a great deal of effort • to speak badly about a person or thing • the ability to read another's thoughts
WM Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-23
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- Given a new use
- Groups of people
- Reusing resources
- Disposal site
- Gathering items
- Growing strong
- Eco-friendly color
- Conditions affected by change
- Environmental effect
- Replenishing energy
- Recyclable substance
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- A group of vehicles
- Natural materials that decompose
- New ideas
- Surrounding conditions
- Power source
- A reuse system
- Free from harm
18 Clues: New ideas • Power source • Disposal site • Growing strong • A reuse system • Free from harm • Given a new use • Gathering items • Groups of people • Reusing resources • Eco-friendly color • A group of vehicles • Replenishing energy • Environmental effect • Recyclable substance • Surrounding conditions • Conditions affected by change • Natural materials that decompose
Shop class 2021-10-26
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- the (Blank) collector should always be on
- The (Blank) button is located near your knee for convenience
- (Blank) glasses should be worn at all times
- you area should be (Blank) at all times
- (Blank) person pushes and one person pulls the material
- material should go (Blank) the way through
- pushing material through fast can cause it to do this to the blade
- should never be missing or disabled
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- the fence should be (Blank) locked
- (blank)people are preferred using the table saw
- makes sure all (Blank) features are on
- can be used for measurement or moved to the other side of the blade
- don't always rely on the (Blank) stop
- This is all about the (Blank) saw
- stick for close encounters
15 Clues: stick for close encounters • This is all about the (Blank) saw • the fence should be (Blank) locked • should never be missing or disabled • don't always rely on the (Blank) stop • makes sure all (Blank) features are on • you area should be (Blank) at all times • the (Blank) collector should always be on • material should go (Blank) the way through • ...
Are you READY? 2023-09-28
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- A person who engages in the transportation of gas.
- SHARE What you share at the beginning of a meeting.
- How many High-Energy Hazards are there.
- Safety, Integrity, Accountability, Initiative, Respect.
- Have you __________ changing conditions?
- An app on your phone to enter observation.
- Have you _________ the hazards?
- - _____! You are READY to start work.
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- An event that involves a release of gas from a pipeline or of liquefied natural gas or gas from an LNG Facility.
- An energy source that, when released, has the potential to result in an injury Illness or damage.
- Discussions around hazard recognition and mitigations when working in these environments.
- Have you ________ the work?
- Have you _________ direct controls?
- A Model to prevent Serious Injuries & Facilities (SIF’s)
14 Clues: Have you ________ the work? • Have you _________ the hazards? • Have you _________ direct controls? • - _____! You are READY to start work. • How many High-Energy Hazards are there. • Have you __________ changing conditions? • An app on your phone to enter observation. • A person who engages in the transportation of gas. • ...
Global Health & Safety Week 2025 2025-05-22
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- Type of fire extinguisher used on electrical fires.
- A document that outlines potential hazards and safety measures with chemicals.
- The act of helping someone who is chocking.
- The acronym for assessing hazards.
- Worn to protect the hand from chemicals or sharp objects.
- A person trained to give emergency medical help.
- Worn to protect the eyes from debris and chemicals.
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- Process of leaving a building in an emergency.
- Protective Headgear worn on a construction site.
- A break in the skin caused by sharp objects.
- A type of mask used to protect against airborne particles.
- The legal responsibility to ensure safety at work.
- A common cause of workplace injuries from lifting heavy items.
- A loud sound that signals an emergency.
14 Clues: The acronym for assessing hazards. • A loud sound that signals an emergency. • The act of helping someone who is chocking. • A break in the skin caused by sharp objects. • Process of leaving a building in an emergency. • Protective Headgear worn on a construction site. • A person trained to give emergency medical help. • ...
Year 7 Chocolate Bar Project 2025-12-10
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- A thin plastic sheet used to cover or decorate a product.
- A character used to represent a brand (Year 7 packaging project!).
- The style of lettering used in design work.
- A small picture or symbol that represents a brand.
- Production Making large numbers of identical products quickly.
- Holes Small openings that allow air to escape when forming plastic.
- A hollow shape used to form materials into a product.
- A group of people a product is designed for.
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- A plastic-shaping process.
- A plastic used in vacuum forming (abbrev.)
- Something you must always be aware of in the workshop
- Safety equipment worn to protect your eyes.
- The sloping sides of a mould
- How the suction is created in the forming process
14 Clues: A plastic-shaping process. • The sloping sides of a mould • A plastic used in vacuum forming (abbrev.) • Safety equipment worn to protect your eyes. • The style of lettering used in design work. • A group of people a product is designed for. • How the suction is created in the forming process • A small picture or symbol that represents a brand. • ...
Codes 2022-03-20
17 Clues: 6110 • harm 5F • 1S or 1410 • Breach of 1R • attempted 1X • Assault 1410 • assault 1510 • assault 1640 • General 3530 • 1210 Abduction • Harassment 2 C • Harassment 1840 • 1710 Threats and • one off occurrence • Police Safety Order • Factors influencing assault • 7F Family Violence Info Disclosure Scheme
TOP 5 NON-NEGOTIABLES 2017-01-12
18 Clues: COFFEE • S.E.T. • MARK LIDS • HEAD TO TOE • POUR & STIR • USE OF NAMES • CHINA MARKER • ALWAYS FRESH • TIME AND TEMPS • HEALTH & SAFETY • COFFEE MACHINES • HEALTH & SAFETY • SPEED OF SERVICE • PRODUCT ROTATION • DISPOSE AND RINSE • CLEAN AND COMPLETE • SERVE NO EXPIRED PRODUCTS • IMMEDIATE ACTION OR ATTENTION
Computer Language 2025-06-01
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- Data storage unit
- Internet safety term
- Computer type
- Computer input device
- Computer security term
- Computer operating system
- Computer graphics term
- Computer coding term
- Computer software
- Computer hardware part
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- Computer term
- Computer input device
- Webpage address
- Computer software term
- Programming language
- Computer graphics term
- Computer programming term
- Computer network term
- Computer network
- Computer coding term
20 Clues: Computer term • Computer type • Webpage address • Computer network • Data storage unit • Computer software • Internet safety term • Programming language • Computer coding term • Computer coding term • Computer input device • Computer input device • Computer network term • Computer software term • Computer security term • Computer graphics term • Computer graphics term • Computer hardware part • ...
God's deliverance is our protection 2015-06-01
14 Clues: on time • delivers • soundmind • stronghold • safety net • he answers • fiery &hot • wait on God • strength&life • on God's word • Keep from harm • small still voice • better than sacrifice • communication with God
Safety Focus 2022-03-29
8 Clues: _______don't pull • safety starts with • what does SIM stand for • what are the 3 leverage zones • lift with your ______not your back • how many feet is the zone of safety • which direction should forks be when traveling • always be alert and _______to your surroundings
Mini Health Care Safety Crossword 2026-04-10
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- Tool used to prevent missed safety steps
- Reminder to handwash
- Harm caused by medical care rather than illness
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- Essential exchange of information between caregivers (Abbr)
- Healthcare is a _____ effort
- System that warns staff of danger
- Step to confirm patient before procedure (Abbr)
- Safety mascot name
8 Clues: Safety mascot name • Reminder to handwash • Healthcare is a _____ effort • System that warns staff of danger • Tool used to prevent missed safety steps • Step to confirm patient before procedure (Abbr) • Harm caused by medical care rather than illness • Essential exchange of information between caregivers (Abbr)
Weapons Firing 2025-06-08
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- Bravo _____ is used when requesting permission from CTG/OCS to conduct Pre-Action Calibration (PAC) on a specified true bearing.
- Weapons _____ means fire may be opened on any target(s) that has/have not been identified as friend.
- Weapons _____ is an order meaning no weapons are to be fired under any circumstance.
- ______ identifies a situation where an unintended target is close to approaching the edges of the safety firing arcs or missile hazard pattern such that it may enter the safety template prior to the firing sequence being completed.
- Bravo _____ is employed when a unit is no longer BF and can also be employed when a unit given firing duty is unable to commence a firing run within two minutes.
- Range _____ indicates that no land, vessels, aircraft or unintended target(s) other than the target-towing vessel or aircraft have been detected in the safety firing arcs and/or missile hazard pattern.
- _____ Fire means do not open fire/cease firing; weapons already launched but be technically destroyed if possible.
- Bravo _____ means that all units have verified safety firing arcs are clear and are prepared to proceed.
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- _____ Fire means do not open fire/cease firing; weapons already launched continue to intercept.
- _____ Range is employed to denote that area is active IAW OPAREA assignment message and/or designated firing unit(s) is/are authorized to proceed with firing runs.
- Bravo _____ is passed when a unit has completed their firing run.
- Check _____ is the emergency order to stop firing and cancels the firing permissive. Command is the only authority that may cancel this.
- Range _____ may be called by anyone prior to Command giving permission to carry on with the firing run.
- Weapons _____ is the permissive order to carry on with a firing run.
- _____ Range is used to denote when an area is fouled or when any unit's range becomes fouled/about to become fouled.
15 Clues: Bravo _____ is passed when a unit has completed their firing run. • Weapons _____ is the permissive order to carry on with a firing run. • Weapons _____ is an order meaning no weapons are to be fired under any circumstance. • _____ Fire means do not open fire/cease firing; weapons already launched continue to intercept. • ...
Engineers 2023-04-04
HSE Staff 2013-03-14
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- Under cover Engineer
- the giant bannana
- the complier
- Youngest admin
- Safety compliate
- up and coming
- benefit
- the risk taker
- vintage car dude
- office mom
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- Boston Racer
- the one who does it all
- best trainer
- favorite number 18
- construction pitbull
- Known as the "surfer dude" at plants
- Admin Extrodanare
- Mountain Climber
- the reporter
19 Clues: benefit • office mom • Boston Racer • best trainer • the complier • the reporter • up and coming • Youngest admin • the risk taker • Safety compliate • Mountain Climber • vintage car dude • the giant bannana • Admin Extrodanare • favorite number 18 • Under cover Engineer • construction pitbull • the one who does it all • Known as the "surfer dude" at plants
Supply Chain Safety Week 2020 2020-02-03
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- Anything that has the potential to cause an adverse effect to personnel, plant, equipment etc or the environment.
- Immediate treatment or care given to a person suffering from an injury or illness until more advanced care is provided or the person recovers.
- How many meters, distance we need to maintain between pedestrians and forklifts?
- An item of clothing or device worn to protect an individual from the actual or potential risk of health or safety incident arising from an activity or process.
- A conversation held with a worker/s in a Proactive or Reactive manner in regards to an activity been undertaken. These can be in regards to a general discussion around positive safety behaviour or when a minor breach of a safety process has occurred.
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- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
- When reach truck is operating in an aisle, how many pick bays we need to stay away from the reach truck?
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- How many empty pallets can stack inside of the DC?
10 Clues: The state of being free from illness or injury. • How many empty pallets can stack inside of the DC? • Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness. • How many meters, distance we need to maintain between pedestrians and forklifts? • The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury. • ...
7 BASICs of Safety 2015-05-19
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- The Hours-of-Service regulations make the roads safer by preventing _____ driving.
- The number of publicly available BASICs in the online Safety Measurement system.
- An onsite investigation could result in a change to a carrier's safety _____.
- One of the BASICs not available to the public is _____ Indicator.
- The BASICS determine a motor carrier's performance and _____ relative to other carriers.
- The misuse of drugs or _____ while driving is dangerous and illegal.
- Part of Vehicle Maintenance is conducting pre- and post-trip inspections and recording vehicle _____ and repairing them prior to operating the vehicle.
- A driver or carrier can request a review of the data in a roadside inspection report through _____.
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- FMCSA interventions range from _____ letters to full onsite investigations.
- Motor carriers are responsible for making sure driver _____ files are complete and current.
- All crashes involving commercial motor vehicles are reportable if they result in a _____ or injury, or require a vehicle to be transported from the crash scene, regardless of the carrier's or driver's role in the crash.
- The BASICs organize data from roadside inspections, including driver and _____ violations.
- The Unsafe Driving BASIC includes unsafe behavior such as _____ driving.
- The FMCSA uses seven Behavior ____ and Safety Improvement Categories.
- The SMS does not use State-issued _____ unless they are issued in conjunction with a roadside inspection report.
- Hazardous Materials Compliance includes regulations on how to properly package, mark, label, _____, and load HM.
- The Driver Fitness BASIC does not consider body mass index, weight, or _____ size.
- Violations adversely affect a carrier's SMS results for _____ years.
18 Clues: One of the BASICs not available to the public is _____ Indicator. • The misuse of drugs or _____ while driving is dangerous and illegal. • Violations adversely affect a carrier's SMS results for _____ years. • The FMCSA uses seven Behavior ____ and Safety Improvement Categories. • The Unsafe Driving BASIC includes unsafe behavior such as _____ driving. • ...
The Joint Commission (TJC) Review 2024-08-15
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- The Joint Commission comes every _______ years.
- How many days will the survey last on-site?
- Extension cords must be provided by _________ ________ and cannot be used on medical equipment.
- One of the 2024 hospital national patient safety goal is to identify patient risk for ________.
- Another one of the 2024 hospital national patient safety goals is to __________ patients correctly.
- What is one National Collaborative/Quality Program that the NICU uses for their metrics? _______ _________ _________
- A quick reference guide on how to obtain interpreter services can be found on the ___________.
- True or False: When asked by the Joint Commission Surveyor, you should answer the question with “What we are supposed to do is…”
- What is one way to protect the confidentiality of protected patient information (PIH)? _____ _______ ______ when not in use.
- One of the 2024 hospital national patient safety goals is to ________ __________.
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- Currently, there are many quality projects at KMCWC. One ongoing quality project is on ________ _________.
- It is helpful to know what performance improvement projects are ongoing in the hospital. Where can you find that information in the NICU? _________ _________ __________.
- The Joint Commission visits to confirm ________ to national Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) standards.
- Another ongoing performance improvement project that involves every unit/department is ________ __________.
- How will PBX notify us of The Joint Commission’s arrival? _________ _________
- What does the hospital provide to ensure airborne contaminants are properly controlled in critical areas?
- You should ask for __________ if you don’t understand the question asked by the Joint Commission Surveyor.
- Another ongoing performance improvement project that involves every unit/department is __________ reduction efforts.
18 Clues: How many days will the survey last on-site? • The Joint Commission comes every _______ years. • How will PBX notify us of The Joint Commission’s arrival? _________ _________ • One of the 2024 hospital national patient safety goals is to ________ __________. • A quick reference guide on how to obtain interpreter services can be found on the ___________. • ...
Science Lab Safety 2020-07-16
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- Lab safety equipment that you use once you have had an accident to try to reduce the damage
- Protects your skin and clothing from splashes in lab
- The safe method for smelling an odor in lab
- Protect your eyes from splash hazards in science lab
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- How your lab station should be left at the end of a lab
- Lab safety equipment that protects from harm
- Safety equipment used to rinse out your eyes when you get something in them
- Acronym used to remember the method for using a fire extinguisher
8 Clues: The safe method for smelling an odor in lab • Lab safety equipment that protects from harm • Protects your skin and clothing from splashes in lab • Protect your eyes from splash hazards in science lab • How your lab station should be left at the end of a lab • Acronym used to remember the method for using a fire extinguisher • ...
Supply Chain Health and Safety Week 2020 2020-01-29
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- Anything that has the potential to cause an adverse effect to personnel, plant, equipment etc or the environment.
- Immediate treatment or care given to a person suffering from an injury or illness until more advanced care is provided or the person recovers.
- How many meters of distance we need to maintain between pedestrians and forklifts?
- An item of clothing or device worn to protect an individual from the actual or potential risk of health or safety incident arising from an activity or process.
- A conversation held with a worker/s in a Proactive or Reactive manner in regards to an activity been undertaken. These can be in regards to a general discussion around positive safety behavior or when a minor breach of a safety process has occurred.
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- the state of being free from illness or injury.
- Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
- When reach forklift is operating in an aisle, how many pick bays we need to stay away from the reach forklift?
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- How many empty pallets can stack inside of the DC?
10 Clues: the state of being free from illness or injury. • How many empty pallets can stack inside of the DC? • Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness. • How many meters of distance we need to maintain between pedestrians and forklifts? • The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury. • ...
Code of Conduct 2012-12-04
18 Clues: Ties • Reap • Ethical • Spirited • Not foul • Humankind • Nine-to-five • Fits the bill • Regard highly • Aims to please • They cross here • The best policy • To be protected • Not at all tight • Motorist's concern • An ode to ol' blue eyes • The objective of soccer • Speak louder than words
Safety Management 2020-02-16
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- Handles disasters in Jamaica
- Collects waste
- Types of natural disasters
- Career associated with Safety Management
- Personnel Designated to Promote Safety
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- Something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage
- The introduction of contaminants into the natural environment
- A probability or threat of damage or injury.
8 Clues: Collects waste • Types of natural disasters • Handles disasters in Jamaica • Personnel Designated to Promote Safety • Career associated with Safety Management • A probability or threat of damage or injury. • Something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage • The introduction of contaminants into the natural environment
Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-06
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- Job Hazard Analysis
- ____ block pedestrian walkways with product
- Behavior Based Safety
- Why must doors always be kept closed?
- If you see evidence of a pest issue (droppings, chew marks, etc.), when do you report this to management?
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- Process to be able to track from receipt to shipment is called
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Occupational Safety Health Administration
- Good Manufacturing Practice
9 Clues: Job Hazard Analysis • Behavior Based Safety • Good Manufacturing Practice • Personal Protective Equipment • Why must doors always be kept closed? • Occupational Safety Health Administration • ____ block pedestrian walkways with product • Process to be able to track from receipt to shipment is called • ...
Machine Safety device 2024-09-30
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- Overrides all system and remove power
- Physical Barrier between hazard and personnel
- shut systems down
- Halt an automatic door that s closing if resistance is detected
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- ensures that all potential energy in a system is neutralized
- real-time safety status indications
- beam of light creates invisible barrier
- user operated devices
- control many other safety devices
9 Clues: shut systems down • user operated devices • control many other safety devices • real-time safety status indications • Overrides all system and remove power • beam of light creates invisible barrier • Physical Barrier between hazard and personnel • ensures that all potential energy in a system is neutralized • Halt an automatic door that s closing if resistance is detected
COTR Con Ed 2026-01-28
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- artificial intelligence for beginners
- the home for plants all year long
- classes include air breaks and traffic control
- lifesaving skills with a variety of course options
- the art of fusing together colourful glass
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- Canadian Fire Arms and Safety Course or CORE Hunter training
- Japanese, Chinese, French all for beginners
- different different styles of cooking
- courses that include fall protection or chainsaw operatr
9 Clues: the home for plants all year long • artificial intelligence for beginners • different different styles of cooking • the art of fusing together colourful glass • Japanese, Chinese, French all for beginners • classes include air breaks and traffic control • lifesaving skills with a variety of course options • courses that include fall protection or chainsaw operatr • ...
Winter Safety Tips 2018-12-14
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- Carry things in a ________ leaving your arms free to help balance.
- _____ ahead to prevent last minute rushing.
- Increased _____ speed accelerates body heat loss.
- Use _________ when available.
- Check your pets ____ often when walking in cold weather.
- Blow out _______ before going to bed.
- Prepare an emergency ___ to put in the truck of your vehicle.
- Walk like a ____ on slippery surfaces.
- Stay ___ in cold weather.
- Monitor ________. They don't realize the dangers of COLD.
- Wear ______ and keep hands out of pockets in case you slip.
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- A radio, blanket, extra batteries, and a _________ are good to include in an emergency kit.
- Wear at least 3 ______ of loose fitting clothing.
- Stay in the vehicle if ________.
- ________ is the leading cause of all winter home fires.
- Take Short ____ steps and walk slower on ice.
- Check the _________ and leave early.
- Turn off Christmas tree lights before going to bed.
18 Clues: Stay ___ in cold weather. • Use _________ when available. • Stay in the vehicle if ________. • Check the _________ and leave early. • Blow out _______ before going to bed. • Walk like a ____ on slippery surfaces. • _____ ahead to prevent last minute rushing. • Take Short ____ steps and walk slower on ice. • Wear at least 3 ______ of loose fitting clothing. • ...
Winter Safety 2 2013-08-06
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- Ander woord voor verkeersterrein
- De niet-correcte aanwezigheid van een persoon, voertuig of vliegtuig in het beschermde gebied vaneen runway
- Afgebakend deel van het luchtvaartterrein waar luchtvaartuigen zich op voortbewegen en waartoe de toegang gecontroleerd is
- Dit rijbewijs verleent de bestuurder toelating tot het besturen van een voertuig op airside inclusief het manoeuvreerterrein
- Een … body vliegtuig is breed, heeft twee gangpaden en is geschikt voor langere vluchten
- Niet-publieke weg, gelegen aan de rand van de luchthaven die het bewegingsgebied voor vliegtuigen omringt en op de meeste plaatsen de grens tussen airside en landside bepaalt
- de toegestande snelheid op airside bedraagt … km/u (voluit geschreven)
- De kleur van de markeringen voor taxiënde vliegtuigen
- Roken is … op airside
- De naam van de apron die zich aan Pier B bevindt, is apron … (voluit geschreven)
- Kleur van de standnummering op een service drive
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- Ander woord voor kegels
- Het is ten strengste verboden om onder de … van een vliegtuig te rijden
- De dienst die gecontacteerd moet worden in geval van incidenten airside
- De geldigheidsduur van een rijbewijs A bedraagt … jaar (voluit geschreven)
- De zone waarbinnen materiaal voor de afhandeling van vliegtuigen kan klaargezet worden van 20 minuten voor aankomst van het vliegtuig tot wanneer de handling activiteiten uitgevoerd zijn, is de equipment … area
- het maximum aantal karren, dolly’s of trailers dat door een tractor mag gesleept worden (voluit geschreven)
- Brandstofput
18 Clues: Brandstofput • Roken is … op airside • Ander woord voor kegels • Ander woord voor verkeersterrein • Kleur van de standnummering op een service drive • De kleur van de markeringen voor taxiënde vliegtuigen • de toegestande snelheid op airside bedraagt … km/u (voluit geschreven) • Het is ten strengste verboden om onder de … van een vliegtuig te rijden • ...
Health and Safety 2014-01-16
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- You could have one of these if health and safety rules are not observed.
- Hat If you worked on a building site you would need one of these to protect your head.
- This hazard is due to spillage of liquid.
- Found around your place of work in case of fire.
- Usually has a skull and crossbones on it.
- Broken ones could hurt children in the nursery if they are played with.
- Your place of work needs one of these people in case anyone is ill or gets hurt.
- Your place of work could be breaking this if health and safety rules are not adhered to.
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- Used to delay children getting into medicine and poison.
- You could get one of these if you touch a socket with wet hands.
- Could happen if you overload sockets.
- Found in the kitchen in case of fire but it does not keep you warm.
- All medication and poison must be kept out of _ _ _ _ _ of children.
- Your workplace has to have one of these if someone gets injured or cut
- These signs are there so people do not smoke inside the workplace.
- Something you might do if things are left on the floor.
- If you worked in a garage you would need these to protect your clothes.
- These are there so you are warned of dangers.
18 Clues: Could happen if you overload sockets. • This hazard is due to spillage of liquid. • Usually has a skull and crossbones on it. • These are there so you are warned of dangers. • Found around your place of work in case of fire. • Something you might do if things are left on the floor. • Used to delay children getting into medicine and poison. • ...
Caden's safety puzzle 2015-10-06
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- You will be instructed in the proper method of heating and ------- liquids
- Do not touch, -----, or smell any chemical
- Do not use laboratory --------- as containers for food or beverages.
- Be alert and ------- with caution at all times.
- Observe good ------------ practices.
- ----- Look into a container that is being heated.
- Dress properly during a ---------- activity.
- Keep ----- away from face, eyes, mouth and body while using chemicals or preserved specimens
- Know what to do if there is a ---- drill.
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- Keep ------ clear.
- -------- should not be worn in the laboratory unless you have permission from your instructor.
- Fill wash bottles with only ---------.
- labels and --------- instructions must be read carefully.
- Always conduct yourself in a ----------- manner.
- Students are never permitted in the ------- storage room.
- All chemicals in the laboratory are to be considered ---------
- Never use ----- suction to fill a pipet.
- Never work -----.
18 Clues: Never work -----. • Keep ------ clear. • Observe good ------------ practices. • Fill wash bottles with only ---------. • Never use ----- suction to fill a pipet. • Know what to do if there is a ---- drill. • Do not touch, -----, or smell any chemical • Dress properly during a ---------- activity. • Be alert and ------- with caution at all times. • ...
OHV Safety Crossword 2014-09-12
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- What adults need to do when children are riding.
- Check before you ride, because it’s changeable.
- Slow down your speed in this area.
- Important to easily reach and operate.
- Need to ride on private property.
- Keeps the noise level down.
- OHV operators yield to these riders.
- An area where animals live.
- Always put one on before getting on an OHV.
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- Ride slowly and travel straight across it.
- Never allow one on a single rider ATV.
- Prevent fires. (2 Words)
- Dangerous to ride on this type of road.
- Wear to protect your skin from sun damage.
- Necessary to become a skilled rider.
- Caring about people, animals, and the environment.
- Always pick up and never leave behind.
- Watch out for on the trail.
18 Clues: Prevent fires. (2 Words) • Keeps the noise level down. • An area where animals live. • Watch out for on the trail. • Need to ride on private property. • Slow down your speed in this area. • Necessary to become a skilled rider. • OHV operators yield to these riders. • Never allow one on a single rider ATV. • Important to easily reach and operate. • ...
Driving safety Ed 2022-09-16
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- it shows who is responsible for operating the vehicle
- vehicle registration must be renewed every 1-2 _________
- legally drunk if BAC is .0
- failure to pay full attention was a factor in nearly 50% of all
- a six letter word that could be a distraction
- another responsibility of owning a car
- always at a speed that is responsible and safe for the conditions
- take license away for less than 365 days
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- what type of driving threatens safety of others an is an moving violation
- assigned for driving violations
- what law means you must agree to take a blood alcohol test if requested by a police officer
- take away license for a year or more
- what type of law is the procedure for issuing and removing peoples drivers license
- it lists the name of the owner the make style vehicle identification number and engine number of the vehicle
- driving is a privilege not a
- primary cause of all crashes involving 16-18 year old drivers
- what type of driving is the driver must consciously and intentionally drive in a dangerous manner
- rode _____
18 Clues: rode _____ • legally drunk if BAC is .0 • driving is a privilege not a • assigned for driving violations • take away license for a year or more • another responsibility of owning a car • take license away for less than 365 days • a six letter word that could be a distraction • it shows who is responsible for operating the vehicle • ...
SCHOOL HEALTH & SAFETY 2022-09-13
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- EX: ICE CREAM, YOGURT
- HEALTHY BETWEEN MEALS
- WATCH WHAT YOU EAT
- ART OF BEING CAREFUL
- LATE DAY MEAL
- MORNING MEAL
- NEED TO DRINK EVERYDAY
- OBTAINING FOOD NECESSARY FOR HEALTH AND GROWTH
- MEASURES ENERGY
- EX.APPLES, BANANAS
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- WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
- MOM,DAD,BORHTER,SISTER
- EX: MEAT, FISH
- EX. CARROTS, CUCUMBERS
- MEDICAL SUPPLY KIT
- PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
- NOONTIME MEAL
- WHITE LIQUID SERVED IN MORING
18 Clues: MORNING MEAL • LATE DAY MEAL • NOONTIME MEAL • EX: MEAT, FISH • MEASURES ENERGY • WHOLE WHEAT BREAD • PHYSICAL ACTIVITY • WATCH WHAT YOU EAT • MEDICAL SUPPLY KIT • EX.APPLES, BANANAS • ART OF BEING CAREFUL • EX: ICE CREAM, YOGURT • HEALTHY BETWEEN MEALS • MOM,DAD,BORHTER,SISTER • EX. CARROTS, CUCUMBERS • NEED TO DRINK EVERYDAY • WHITE LIQUID SERVED IN MORING • ...
Health and Safety 2023-05-02
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- In 2021, Ohio reported the sixth highest number of _________ ___________ cases to the National Hotline.
- In 2017, Ohioans with DD were twice as likely to be admitted to the hospital for the ______as people without disabilities.
- When a person feels thirsty, they are already__________.
- _________ is when the body loses too much heat and can't work properly.
- _________is when the skin freezes.
- Half of all Significant Injuries MUIs are due to ________.
- Forty percent of the body's heat is lost if a person's ________ is not covered.
- Every year, over 400 people die and 50,000 are treated for _________ ___________ poisoning.
- An astounding 208 people attempted __________ in 2021.
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- __________ and influenza were the third leading causes of hospitalizations in 2021 for those we serve.
- Falls are the most common cause of ___________ __________ _____________.
- Dehydration can cause many serious health problems including urinary tract infections, kidney stones and _________________.
- December, January and February are leading months for home heating _______.
- Signs of shunt problems or malfunction may include memory loss, seizures and __________.
- ___________ occurs when a person accidentally inhales particles into their airway.
- One indicator that a person with DD may be trafficked is that their ________ go untreated.
- The average lifespan of an infants shunt is typically _____ years.
- Walk like a _________. Taking short steps and walking flat footed can help when walking on ice or slippery surfaces.
18 Clues: _________is when the skin freezes. • An astounding 208 people attempted __________ in 2021. • When a person feels thirsty, they are already__________. • Half of all Significant Injuries MUIs are due to ________. • The average lifespan of an infants shunt is typically _____ years. • _________ is when the body loses too much heat and can't work properly. • ...
Safety and Hygiene 2017-09-14
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- a chemical highly toxic to cats, rabbits and rodents
- abbreviation for documents that provide people with a description of a chemical
- suffix meaning "to prevent"
- a machine used to sterilize surgical equipment
- abbreviation for equipment used to protect one's self
- a important technique used to reduce the spread of illnesses
- a chemical used to kill micro-organisms on inanimate objects
- used on living tissue to prevent the growth of micro-organisms
- an effective disinfectant not allowed in school
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- oxygen, heat and _______ are in the fire triangle
- diseases transmitted from animal to human is a _____ hazard
- slipping on a wet floor is a _____ hazard
- the removal or destruction of all living micro-organisms
- a state of being free from micro-organisms
- a dog with roundworm is a ______ hazard
- suffix meaning "to kill"
- abbreviation for an organization that protects employees
- disinfectant splashing in one's eye is a ______ hazard
18 Clues: suffix meaning "to kill" • suffix meaning "to prevent" • a dog with roundworm is a ______ hazard • slipping on a wet floor is a _____ hazard • a state of being free from micro-organisms • a machine used to sterilize surgical equipment • an effective disinfectant not allowed in school • oxygen, heat and _______ are in the fire triangle • ...
SAFETY WEEK PUZZLE 2020-02-22
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- is defined as yellow color in NFPA diamond.
- hand gloves used for handling cold materials.
- is the acceptable average exposure over a short period of time, usually 15 minutes as long as the time-weighted average is not exceeded.
- oxygen and ignition source are required in same proportion to occur fire.
- hazards is defined as blue color in NFPA diamond.
- permit required for photography inside vessel entry.
- method is used to operate a fire extinguisher.
- is used in Confined space as ventilator fans create a safe work environment by maintaining the oxygen level
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- hand gloves are used for handling acids.
- are activated automatically when pressure exceeds prescribed pressure limits in order to return equipment pressure to a safe operating level.
- is a root of chemical entry through skin inside body.
- toxic represent as the traditional skull and crossbones symbol is used to identify chemicals in GHS pictograms.
- sections are available in MSDS.
- stand by duty required at the site of hot work after completion of the hot work to verify the absence of any heat source by fire observer.
- is the amount of the substance required (usually per body weight) to kill 50% of the test population.
- are designed to Protect People from electrical Shocks in electrical equipments.
- stands for 8hrs work per day.
- extinguishers is suitable for a fire involving flammable liquids.
18 Clues: stands for 8hrs work per day. • sections are available in MSDS. • hand gloves are used for handling acids. • is defined as yellow color in NFPA diamond. • hand gloves used for handling cold materials. • method is used to operate a fire extinguisher. • hazards is defined as blue color in NFPA diamond. • is a root of chemical entry through skin inside body. • ...
Health and Safety 2020-02-19
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- the colour of tongs for vegetarian products
- jewellery grillers can wear
- nando's cleaning policy
- inform if an allergy
- concentrated sanitizer on traffic light system
- Location of food allergy book
- location of panic button
- what to do if something other than chips went int the frier
- disposable uniform for racking raw chicken
- location of first aid box
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- PPE means
- colour of tongs for raw meat
- location of livers
- what to do with out of date food
- Portugese for latte
- time to inform manager of illness before shift
- codeword for fire
- car park fire evacuation point
18 Clues: PPE means • codeword for fire • location of livers • Portugese for latte • inform if an allergy • nando's cleaning policy • location of panic button • location of first aid box • jewellery grillers can wear • colour of tongs for raw meat • Location of food allergy book • what to do with out of date food • car park fire evacuation point • disposable uniform for racking raw chicken • ...
Tec styles safety 2021-05-25
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- keep out of the way
- do not wear loose clothes like ties
- turn off after use
- another way of sewing
- always ask the supervisor for help
- use one while hand sewing to protect your thumb
- pay attention while sewing
- iron stuff on this
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- don't pull by the chord
- pass with the handle facing forward
- don't test the heat
- never put in your mouth
- be careful while using
- make sure this is tied back while using
- be careful while threading this
- don't suffocate people using this item
- wind up neatly after use
- put scraps in the correct waste container
18 Clues: turn off after use • iron stuff on this • keep out of the way • don't test the heat • another way of sewing • be careful while using • don't pull by the chord • never put in your mouth • wind up neatly after use • pay attention while sewing • be careful while threading this • always ask the supervisor for help • pass with the handle facing forward • do not wear loose clothes like ties • ...
Safety Day 2021 2021-06-23
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- these have all necessary supplies for minor injuries and are hung up in every area
- these should be thrown out if they are broken, and never stand on their side
- this is the cause of a global pandemic that shut the world down for a year plus
- acronym for using a fire extinguisher
- these protect your eyes from flying objects at work
- this device could save a life in the event of a heart attack, and we have 2 here at DPI
- this group makes the rules that keep workers safe
- when to report a workplace injury
- these summer shoes we may make here, but cannot wear to work because they are not safe
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- we have over 15 people classified as this, so you can be assured we are ready in there is a medical emergency
- conducting these helps us to make sure we are always putting safety first and training safety
- these protect your hands from cuts and scrapes at work
- forklift drivers must use these to warn pedestrians they are coming through
- these arm coverings keep you from getting burnt because they are heat resistant
- the most common workplace injury
- wash these before eating AND after using the restroom
- never wear these on the floor, so you can hear forklift drivers' horns
- these are good to wear when you arent feeling well, even after they are no longer required, to protect others from catching your cold
18 Clues: the most common workplace injury • when to report a workplace injury • acronym for using a fire extinguisher • this group makes the rules that keep workers safe • these protect your eyes from flying objects at work • wash these before eating AND after using the restroom • these protect your hands from cuts and scrapes at work • ...
Scroll Saw Safety 2022-10-27
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- how to feed your work
- never cut boards with these in them
- how to turn the machine when backing out of a cut
- Gently blowing it away for your cut line
- The scroll is used to cut these shapes from wood and plastics
- Keep your work area uncluttered and
- Do not leave the saw until it is
- wear this protection at all times
- wood on table when you turn the machine on
- remove loose clothing and jewelry so you don't get it
- keep your fingers out of this when cutting
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- remove scrap pieces away from blade
- turn the machine off when the blade
- Make adjustments when the machine is
- Select the correct one
- Install the blade with the teeth pointing
- presses lightly on the surface of wood
- cut slightly to the scrap side of it
- never cut these kinds of wood pieces
- teacher needs to check it
20 Clues: how to feed your work • Select the correct one • teacher needs to check it • Do not leave the saw until it is • wear this protection at all times • remove scrap pieces away from blade • turn the machine off when the blade • never cut boards with these in them • Keep your work area uncluttered and • Make adjustments when the machine is • cut slightly to the scrap side of it • ...
FSQA Food Safety 2018-01-23
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- Any biological, chemical, or physical property that may cause a food to be unsafe for human consumption
- Pathogenic Shinga Toxin E. coli
- to prevent the adulteration and contamination of food products
- ATP swab done to indicate if a surface is thoroughly clean
- A step or process that is applied to the primal/subprimal to hinder microbial growth such as ASC
- Forms completed by inspection program personnel and issued to the establishment when there is a failure to comply with regulatory requirements
- Procedures to be followed when a deviation occurs
- to prevent the creation of insanitary conditions
- A dilution of sodium chloride and citric acid to form a solution
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- Something maintenance should turn in to FSQA
- general guidelines to be followed in an operation
- Anything that may make a product impure or adulterated
- Processing aid that destroys or inhibits the growth of microogranisms
- A point, step, or procedure at which biological, physical, or chemical factors can be controlled.
- Intended for use as human food
- A protein in food which may trigger a specific type of immune response by the human body
- Any product that is not suitable for human consumption
- One-celled microorganisms that are either free-living or parasitic, some of which may cause illness to humans and animals
18 Clues: Intended for use as human food • Pathogenic Shinga Toxin E. coli • Something maintenance should turn in to FSQA • to prevent the creation of insanitary conditions • general guidelines to be followed in an operation • Procedures to be followed when a deviation occurs • Anything that may make a product impure or adulterated • ...
Summer of Safety 2023-07-06
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- never placed on totes
- area where first aid supplies are available
- number of items on the floor @ induct
- carts not in motion should be
- rather than pull to minimize force required to move
- fatigue normal for acclimating to workload
- share feedback so we can continue to improve
- spill or leaking package
- test before moving item
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- type of carts used during stow
- not allowed to be used on floor
- integral to everything we do at Amazon
- number of carts moved at one time
- type of shoe required at site
- check this for strong body mechanics
- required for every task and path
- throughout the day to avoid heat stress
- sign a waiver to receive, helps with air pollution
18 Clues: never placed on totes • test before moving item • spill or leaking package • carts not in motion should be • type of shoe required at site • type of carts used during stow • not allowed to be used on floor • required for every task and path • number of carts moved at one time • check this for strong body mechanics • number of items on the floor @ induct • ...
Personal Track Safety 2023-12-12
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- What will a machine do before moving.
- What colour netting fencing is permitted.
- Who must you never distract on site.
- How many KV are carried by OLE.
- Who authorises the group to go on track after a train has passed
- How many Kilometres from the obstruction must you walk before placing dets in an emergency.
- Who has overall lead responsibility on the infrastructure.
- How far must you stand from a detonator you expect to explode.
- What must you treat OLE unless COSS Has Permit and tests it.
- Who should you contact to report running/pooling water in an emergency.
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- Who will warn the group of approaching trains.
- How does a COSS check your competence
- what colour helmet is worn while in learning support.
- How will the Site warden give their initial warning.
- How many feet must you keep from live ole.
- The amount of metres required to keep lightweight tools from the track.
- How many metres is classed as on or near the line (not on a platform)
- Who must be contacted if you see a bond detached from an OHL structure.
- Every ___ seconds you must look up when walking.
- How will a lookout give you a warning in a noisy environment.
- Where is the safest place to walk on or near the line when there isn't an authorised walking route.
21 Clues: How many KV are carried by OLE. • Who must you never distract on site. • What will a machine do before moving. • How does a COSS check your competence • What colour netting fencing is permitted. • How many feet must you keep from live ole. • Who will warn the group of approaching trains. • Every ___ seconds you must look up when walking. • ...
Syllabus & Lab Safety 2023-08-23
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- No unauthorized ___________ is allowed.
- You need to check your __________ every day.
- Unexcused absences give you this grade automatically.
- After 5 school days, this is the highest grade you can get on your assignment (hint: look at the sign on the wall beside the turn in tray.)
- Your teacher's planning period is what period?
- Your cell phone is allowed in the restroom
- You need to ____________ your teacher and the other students in this class.
- If glass breaks, ___________ the science teacher immediately.
- You need to be in class when the ___________ rings.
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- Late work is accepted for ________ school days after the posted deadline.
- You can have food or drink if the ___________ is part of the lab procedure and the science teacher gives permission to eat it.
- ____________ all injuries to the science teacher immediately.
- ____________ language is not tolerated and you will have a discipline referral.
- You have to _____________ before you go to the restroom.
- You must sit in your ______________ seats.
- Assessments and ______ are worth the most points on your grade.
- Your cell phone must be in the caddy or in your _________.
- Do not ____________ with any experiment if you do not understand the procedure.
18 Clues: No unauthorized ___________ is allowed. • You must sit in your ______________ seats. • Your cell phone is allowed in the restroom • You need to check your __________ every day. • Your teacher's planning period is what period? • You need to be in class when the ___________ rings. • Unexcused absences give you this grade automatically. • ...
Floral Design Safety 2023-08-30
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- Lowest level of toxicity. yellow
- Care taken beforehand
- an unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Dangerous
- Poisonous
- Faulty
- Rough, noisy play
- You were unaware of a potential hazard
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- Cuts and bruises
- Under the direction of another person
- An object that is in the way
- Permanent damage or death
- Not caring about yourself or others
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury or loss
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Highest level of toxicity. represented by red and the skull and cross and bones
- Not in working order
- Moderate toxicity level. orange
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • Poisonous • Cuts and bruises • Rough, noisy play • Not in working order • Care taken beforehand • Weariness or exhaustion • Permanent damage or death • An object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. orange • Lowest level of toxicity. yellow • Not caring about yourself or others • Under the direction of another person • You were unaware of a potential hazard • ...
Floral safety crossword 2023-08-30
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- poisonous
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- an object that is in the way
- under the direction of another person
- not in working order
- Dangerous
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- cuts and bruises
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- not caring about yourself or others
- Faulty
- permanent damage or death
- rough, noisy activity
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- care taken beforehand
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow.
18 Clues: Faulty • poisonous • Dangerous • cuts and bruises • not in working order • rough, noisy activity • care taken beforehand • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Floral Design Safety 2023-08-30
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- not caring about yourself or others
- not in working order
- rough, noisy activity
- poisonous
- Faulty
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- Weariness or exhaustis ion
- Lowest level of toxicity, Yellow.
- an object that is in the way
- permanent damage or death
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- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- care taken beforehand
- under the direction of another person
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- another word for dangerous
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- cuts and bruises
- Moderate toxicity level, Orange.
18 Clues: Faulty • poisonous • cuts and bruises • not in working order • care taken beforehand • rough, noisy activity • permanent damage or death • another word for dangerous • Weariness or exhaustis ion • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level, Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity, Yellow. • not caring about yourself or others • under the direction of another person • ...
Floral Design Safety 2023-08-30
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- faulty
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury, or loss
- Moderate toxicity level. Orange.
- you were unaware of a potential hazard
- cuts and bruises
- rough, noisy activity
- Weariness or exhaustion
- an object that is in the way
- dangerous
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- not caring about yourself or other
- care taken beforehand
- permanent damage or death
- under the direction of another person
- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow
- not in working order
- Highest level of toxicity. Represented by red and the skull and cross bones
- poisonous
18 Clues: faulty • poisonous • dangerous • cuts and bruises • not in working order • care taken beforehand • rough, noisy activity • Weariness or exhaustion • permanent damage or death • an object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. Orange. • Lowest level of toxicity. Yellow • not caring about yourself or other • under the direction of another person • ...
IPEX Safety Week 2024-04-24
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- Department that produces couplings
- Who should you report issues to
- Shelter-in-place department
- Waste to be reduced by 2025
- Plant in which pipe is made
- The V in CPVC
- Number of incidents we strive for
- Procedure to prevent work on energized equipment
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- Supervisor of Compounding department
- December event employees look forward to
- When injuries should be reported
- Should be on all hazardous chemicals
- Never bypass machine _____
- We dare, we care, we _____
- Most important thing to do during a fire
- Plant in which fittings are made
- Supplier of first aid kits
- Number of feet to stay away from forklifts
18 Clues: The V in CPVC • Never bypass machine _____ • We dare, we care, we _____ • Supplier of first aid kits • Shelter-in-place department • Waste to be reduced by 2025 • Plant in which pipe is made • Who should you report issues to • When injuries should be reported • Plant in which fittings are made • Number of incidents we strive for • Department that produces couplings • ...
Safety class test 2024-02-28
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- kit used for samples (blood) that have been dropped or have been knocked over
- hazard that involves infected or infectious blood, body fluids and secretions
- precautions to ensure safe handling of biological substances that pose a risk to health
- exposure to a biohazard by way of mouth and swallowed
- sharps containers must be marked with this symbol
- most common exposure route for BBPs
- accidental exposure route by puncturing intact skin with a sharp object
- must be audible throughout a building in case of fire
- biohazardous substances inhaled as aerosoles or fumes
- treat all specimens as if they are ........
- hazard that involves injury due to loose tiles, ladders etc
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- liquids capable of ignition and result in a fire
- tape used to seal specimen containers to prevent leaks
- container that must be used for needles and scalpels
- hazard that can result in burns and falls
- after biological waste is collected by a waste disposal company it is
- fatal result of being in contact with an overloaded circuit
- being exposed to pathogens through eyes, mouth and nose etc
18 Clues: most common exposure route for BBPs • hazard that can result in burns and falls • treat all specimens as if they are ........ • liquids capable of ignition and result in a fire • sharps containers must be marked with this symbol • container that must be used for needles and scalpels • exposure to a biohazard by way of mouth and swallowed • ...
Food Safety & Sanitation 2024-09-08
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- regulates and inspects meat, poultry, and eggs. It also regulates food that crosses state boundaries or involves more than one state
- this hazard pathogens are the greatest threat to foodborne illness (viruses, parasites, fungi, & bacteria)
- assistant the FDA, USDA, and state & local health departments to conduct research into the cause of foodborne illness outbreaks
- improperly canned foods which can result in double vision, inability to swallow, respiratory paralysis
- when pathogens are transferred from one surface or food to another
- is found in ready-to-eat foods, raw meats, eggs, and dairy products. Can result in high fever, weakness, vomiting, and diarrhea
- this hazard can contaminate food if they are used incorrectly (cleaners, sanitizers, & polishes)
- principles to prevent foodborne illness
- 2 or more people have the same symptoms after eating the food
- inspects all food except meat, poultry, and eggs.
- main food source is deli meats and raw hot dogs. Pregnant women should be careful during their third trimester
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- is found in moist foods, deli meats, and potato salad. Is transferred to food when handwashing is neglected
- this hazard is foreign objects in our food(s)
- is found in raw/uncooked ground beef and raw/unpasteurized milk. Can potentially get this when eating in a large group setting
- bacteria grow rapidly between 41℉ and 135℉
- are found in high-protein foods and typically hang out in sewage, soil, dust, corps, and meats. Can cause nausea and diarrhea within 12 hours
- is the greatest threat to foods
- conditions for bacteria to grow
18 Clues: is the greatest threat to foods • conditions for bacteria to grow • principles to prevent foodborne illness • bacteria grow rapidly between 41℉ and 135℉ • this hazard is foreign objects in our food(s) • inspects all food except meat, poultry, and eggs. • 2 or more people have the same symptoms after eating the food • ...
Safety Week 2025 2025-05-14
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- Deliveries, pickups, and transfers
- Eliminate or control these with controls
- When you aren't protected during a task
- Stuff that can kill
- Protections for your hands
- Isolation of the energy systems
- Slow or Fast can determine safe or hazardous
- Taking action before an event occurs
- This allows you to fail safely
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- Getting yourself ready for a task
- Use this to be seen on a jobsite or location
- Protections for your vision
- Having the courage to call out unsafe actions
- Protections for your head
- Getting your mind and body ready for the day
- The shared beliefs, practices, and ways of working of a location
- Actively participate
- Notification of energy system isolation
18 Clues: Stuff that can kill • Actively participate • Protections for your head • Protections for your hands • Protections for your vision • This allows you to fail safely • Isolation of the energy systems • Getting yourself ready for a task • Deliveries, pickups, and transfers • Taking action before an event occurs • When you aren't protected during a task • ...
Food Safety Vocabulary 2025-10-06
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- – Harmful substances that can get into food, like cleaning sprays or pesticides.
- – When food goes bad or changes so it’s no longer safe or tasty to eat.
- – When germs from one food spread to another food.
- – When a company takes food off the market because it might be unsafe.
- – Steps taken to stop food from becoming unsafe or spoiled.
- – The date when food is no longer safe or best to eat.
- – The study of food and how it’s made, processed, and kept safe.
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- – Living things that can make food unsafe, like bacteria, mold, or viruses.
- – Objects that shouldn’t be in food, like hair, glass, or plastic.
- – How much moisture is in the air; too much can make food spoil faster.
- – How hot or cold something is; it affects how fast food spoils.
- – A tiny organism (like bacteria) that can make people sick.
- – The process of cleaning to remove dirt and germs.
- – Anything that doesn’t belong in food, like dirt, germs, or chemicals.
- – Keeping food clean and safe to eat so people don’t get sick.
- – Keeping hands, surfaces, and tools clean to prevent contamination.
- – How long a food can stay good before it spoils.
- – Keeping food cold to slow down spoilage.
18 Clues: – Keeping food cold to slow down spoilage. • – How long a food can stay good before it spoils. • – When germs from one food spread to another food. • – The process of cleaning to remove dirt and germs. • – The date when food is no longer safe or best to eat. • – Steps taken to stop food from becoming unsafe or spoiled. • ...
Ceramic Tools & Safety 2025-08-14
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- Used to pull through large lumps of clay, separating them into smaller sections.
- PPE that covers your clothing.
- Used for scoring slabs and coils when you're hand-building pieces. It can also poke small holes into closed sculptures to allow air inside.
- $25 fee that supports maintaining the classroom materials like tools and clay.
- 30% of your grade.
- A flexible tool that is used to smooth and get rid of air bubbles. It also compresses the clay.
- A flat wooden tool used to smooth clay. It also compresses clay to get rid of air bubbles.
- Used to cut small pieces of clay.
- PPE that covers your nose and mouth.
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- Used to trim or refine shape and control wall thickness on greenware. Removes a significantly large amount of clay.
- 70% of your grade.
- Used for smoothing, shaping and finishing pottery pieces. Good for sculpting.
- Use to trim or refine shape and control wall thickness.
- Used to clean up your workspace, make the surface of your pottery smooth, clean up extra water that's sitting in and around your piece, and decorate with
- A dust that is dangerous to inhale; causes cancer. It is an ingredient in clay.
- PPE that covers your eyes.
- The teachers name.
- A large oven that fires or "cooks" the pottery.
18 Clues: 70% of your grade. • 30% of your grade. • The teachers name. • PPE that covers your eyes. • PPE that covers your clothing. • Used to cut small pieces of clay. • PPE that covers your nose and mouth. • A large oven that fires or "cooks" the pottery. • Use to trim or refine shape and control wall thickness. • ...
World Food Safety Day Crossword 2024-06-07
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- Always remove all ___ before preparing food.
- All ___ must be fully enclosed by a hairnet and/or beardnet.
- This pathogen can be found in raw flour.
- Habits that include keeping hands, hair, and body clean.
- Peanuts, eggs, and milk are all examples of ___.
- Food safety and quality is ___ responsibility.
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- Always use a ___ to check the temperature of food.
- ___ knives can be more dangerous due to the extra pressure needed.
- Physical, biological, and ___ are the three food safety hazard categories.
- The ___ zone is between 40 and 140 degrees fahrenheit.
- All food should be ___ to avoid contact with pests.
- Proper ___ should always be worn when preparing food.
- Rodents, beetles, and birds are examples of ___.
- Raw meat should be stored on the ___ shelves.
14 Clues: This pathogen can be found in raw flour. • Always remove all ___ before preparing food. • Raw meat should be stored on the ___ shelves. • Food safety and quality is ___ responsibility. • Rodents, beetles, and birds are examples of ___. • Peanuts, eggs, and milk are all examples of ___. • Always use a ___ to check the temperature of food. • ...
OHV Safety Crossword 2014-09-12
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- Always put one on before getting on an OHV.
- Necessary to become a skilled rider.
- Ride slowly and travel straight across it.
- Wear to protect your skin from sun damage.
- Watch out for on the trail.
- Prevent fires. (2 Words)
- Check before you ride, because it’s changeable.
- Dangerous to ride on this type of road.
- Important to easily reach and operate.
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- Caring about people, animals, and the environment.
- Never allow one on a single rider ATV.
- Slow down your speed in this area.
- What adults need to do when children are riding.
- OHV operators yield to these riders.
- An area where animals live.
- Always pick up and never leave behind.
- Need to ride on private property.
- Keeps the noise level down.
18 Clues: Prevent fires. (2 Words) • Watch out for on the trail. • An area where animals live. • Keeps the noise level down. • Need to ride on private property. • Slow down your speed in this area. • Necessary to become a skilled rider. • OHV operators yield to these riders. • Never allow one on a single rider ATV. • Always pick up and never leave behind. • ...
Winter Safety 1 2013-08-06
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- De uitlaat van een vliegtuigmotor
- Aan de zuidkant van Pier A en Pier B bevinden zich de … standnummers
- De zone waarin de anntennes van de ILS zich bevinden en die bijgevolg nooit mag betreden worden is de … area
- Kleur van de taxiway edge lights
- De met witte lijnen begrensde vlakken voor het onbeperkt parkeren van voertuigen en materiaal zijn de equipment … area’s
- De kleur van het voertuig vignet voor het airside gedeelte van de luchthaven
- De afstand waarop een naderend vliegtuig mag gekruist worden, bedraagt minimaal … meter (voluit geschreven)
- fysiek geweld gebruiken tegen een inspecteur van Airside Inspection die zijn dienst uitoefent,is een …. overtreding
- Bewegende … hebben steeds voorrang
- De geligheidsduur van een rijbewijs B bedraagt … jaar (voluit geschreven)
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- de naam van de apron die zich aan Pier A bevindt, is apron … (voluit geschreven)
- Verkeersterrein + manoeuvreerterrein = …
- Voertuig uitgerust om voertuigen of vliegtuigen te begeleiden
- Het tanken van een vliegtuig
- Bevoegd persoon die tekens geeft aan de piloot om het luchtvaartuig op een veilige manier te laten manoeuvreren en/of te parkeren
- Rondslingerend klein zwerfafval dat schade kan berokkenen aan motoren en banden van vliegtuigen wanneer achtergelaten op het bewegingsterrein
- Het automatisch systeem dat in werking wordt gesteld wanneer een vliegtuig op de stand gaat is toekomen, is het … guidance system
- Een bepaald gedeelte van het luchtvaartterrein aangelegd voor het voortbewegen van vliegtuigen op de grond (Engelse benaming)
18 Clues: Het tanken van een vliegtuig • Kleur van de taxiway edge lights • De uitlaat van een vliegtuigmotor • Bewegende … hebben steeds voorrang • Verkeersterrein + manoeuvreerterrein = … • Voertuig uitgerust om voertuigen of vliegtuigen te begeleiden • Aan de zuidkant van Pier A en Pier B bevinden zich de … standnummers • ...
Health and Safety 2017-03-31
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- Fire Services is probably the most dangerous of all the careers in this field. Every encounter could be the last for firefighters. Shopping for _______is not a physical danger faced by firefighters?
- Abrupt behavior changes, depression, alcoholism, and anti-social behavior are all symptoms of which type of stress?
- Who should we learn to compromise with when learning to say no?
- Work overload (shift understaffed) falls under which category of stress management?
- Emotional dangers of law enforcement would include Remaining _______ in difficult situations
- one of the biggest dangers in LPSCS jobs?
- Correctional officers are prone to an emotional danger that can ruin their home life. Which would cause significant problems in relationships it is a tough _________ from work carried into personal relationships
- ______________it out on others is not an appropriate method for coping with stress?
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- _________coworkers by keeping their use secret is inappropriate when dealing with drug or alcohol use?
- Digestive disorders, headaches, high blood pressure, increased/decreased weight, and back, neck, or shoulder pain are all symptoms of what type of stress?
- Acting like a ___________ is an ineffective way to relate to others?
- _____________ all distractions and make the most of your time to reflect the “weekends are for you” technique?
- Shift work, long hours, being tired and unable to remain alert, falling asleep on the job, and working shifts not conducive to family life are all examples of which type of law enforcement danger?
- _______________ time management techniques appropriate methods for dealing with stress?
- Physical fitness reduces coronary risk, minimizes hypo-kinetic disease, controls weight, improves fatigue tolerance, and___________ energy production
- Correctional officers are at risk from many of the same dangers as law enforcement officers. Carrying ________ protection (weapons)is one of the biggest dangers correctional officers face in relation to their law enforcement counterparts?
- ______________your list according to importance is part of the time management technique of getting organized?
- “The condition of the body which enables an individual to use his or her body in activities requiring strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, coordination, agility, power, balance, speed and accuracy, without the undue experience of fatigue and exhaustion” (TCLEOSE) defines physical _____________?
18 Clues: one of the biggest dangers in LPSCS jobs? • Who should we learn to compromise with when learning to say no? • Acting like a ___________ is an ineffective way to relate to others? • Work overload (shift understaffed) falls under which category of stress management? • ______________it out on others is not an appropriate method for coping with stress? • ...
Food Safety Crossword 2019-10-04
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- Used to scrape the sides of something
- Life threatning illness that can stop your breathing
- Zone Temperature between 5℃ and 60℃
- to mix something with
- an allergic reaction
- Can cause diseases
- Used to cool things
- the place where you cook
- fried quickly in a little hot fat.
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- Massage or squeeze with hands
- Found in lettuce last year
- Food poisoning caused by raw chicken
- Unlikely to cause danger
- A bacterium that produces toxins that cause vomiting
- used to heat up food
- A type of bacteria which infects
- heat source
- soda Used to put out fat fires
18 Clues: heat source • Can cause diseases • Used to cool things • used to heat up food • an allergic reaction • to mix something with • Unlikely to cause danger • the place where you cook • Found in lettuce last year • Massage or squeeze with hands • soda Used to put out fat fires • A type of bacteria which infects • fried quickly in a little hot fat. • Zone Temperature between 5℃ and 60℃ • ...
Kitchen Safety Crossword 2016-12-14
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- Always wear an ______.
- Use oven ______ when grabbing hot dishes.
- Tie back long ______.
- Take kitchen ______ seriously!
- No ______ in the kitchen!
- Wash fruits and vegetables in ______ water.
- Use ______ and warm water when washing hands.
- Always store leftovers in the ______.
- Roll up your ______.
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- ____ Surfaces before preparing ingredients.
- Make sure to ______ your chocolate treats!
- Always ______ to your leaders!
- Pick Knives Up by the______.
- Always wash your ______ before and after cooking.
- Clean ______ before preparing new ingredients.
- Work together and take ______ when cooking.
- ______ touch the stove with your hand.
- Always cut ______ from yourself.
18 Clues: Roll up your ______. • Tie back long ______. • Always wear an ______. • No ______ in the kitchen! • Pick Knives Up by the______. • Always ______ to your leaders! • Take kitchen ______ seriously! • Always cut ______ from yourself. • Always store leftovers in the ______. • ______ touch the stove with your hand. • Use oven ______ when grabbing hot dishes. • ...
Health And Safety 2021-04-26
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- the colour of clinical waste
- the opposite colour of yellow
- the opposite colour of blue
- a reason to not have treatment
- blue tape for touch zones
- a clear fluid also known as plasma
- B.B.P. meaning
- without this you cannot have treatment
- an activity not allowed in clinic
- the colour used to neutralise red tones
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- the important first step with a client
- an article thrown away after one use
- a disease of the blood
- a flooring not permitted in your clinic
- Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous occurrences Regulations
- you get this after an inspection
- a make of glove better for latex allergy sufferers
- where you should keep sharps box
18 Clues: B.B.P. meaning • a disease of the blood • blue tape for touch zones • the opposite colour of blue • the colour of clinical waste • the opposite colour of yellow • a reason to not have treatment • you get this after an inspection • where you should keep sharps box • an activity not allowed in clinic • a clear fluid also known as plasma • an article thrown away after one use • ...
Safety Comp-Spanish 2023-08-14
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- signo de sean y michael
- nombre del org
- “sister sign” de Cancer
- miembro de producción de libra
- elemento al que pertenecen leo aries y Sagittarius
- simbolo de Gemini
- simbolo de Sagittarius
- ¿Cuál fue el signo más común entre los jugadores de esta temporada?
- simbolo de Aries
- signo hermano de taurus
- signo zodiacal del primer jugador desalojado esta temporada
- mes en que comienza la temporada de leo
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- signo zodiacal del March 3
- un estereotipo principal de los cánceres
- signo zodiacal que es más estereotípicamente indeciso
- otro nombre para estrellas en un patrón
- 2 de nuestras ganadoras comparten este signo del zodiaco.
- solo firma no en el elenco esta temporada
- otro nombre para estrellas en un patrón
- signo que es estereotípicamente egoísta
20 Clues: nombre del org • simbolo de Aries • simbolo de Gemini • simbolo de Sagittarius • signo de sean y michael • “sister sign” de Cancer • signo hermano de taurus • signo zodiacal del March 3 • miembro de producción de libra • otro nombre para estrellas en un patrón • otro nombre para estrellas en un patrón • signo que es estereotípicamente egoísta • mes en que comienza la temporada de leo • ...
Floral Design Safety 2023-08-30
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- Lowest level of toxicity. yellow
- You were unaware of a potential hazard
- Poisonous
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury or loss
- an unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Dangerous
- Not in working order
- Moderate toxicity level. orange
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Rough, noisy play
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- Care taken beforehand
- Not caring about yourself or others
- An object that is in the way
- Faulty
- Permanent damage or death
- Highest level of toxicity. represented by red and the skull and cross and bones
- Cuts and bruises
- Under the direction of another person
18 Clues: Faulty • Poisonous • Dangerous • Cuts and bruises • Rough, noisy play • Not in working order • Care taken beforehand • Weariness or exhaustion • Permanent damage or death • An object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. orange • Lowest level of toxicity. yellow • Not caring about yourself or others • Under the direction of another person • You were unaware of a potential hazard • ...
Floral Design Safety 2023-08-30
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- Lowest level of toxicity. yellow
- Care taken beforehand
- an unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Dangerous
- Poisonous
- Faulty
- Rough, noisy play
- You were unaware of a potential hazard
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- Cuts and bruises
- Under the direction of another person
- An object that is in the way
- Permanent damage or death
- Not caring about yourself or others
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury or loss
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Highest level of toxicity. represented by red and the skull and cross and bones
- Not in working order
- Moderate toxicity level. orange
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • Poisonous • Cuts and bruises • Rough, noisy play • Not in working order • Care taken beforehand • Weariness or exhaustion • Permanent damage or death • An object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. orange • Lowest level of toxicity. yellow • Not caring about yourself or others • Under the direction of another person • You were unaware of a potential hazard • ...
Floral Design Safety 2023-08-30
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- Lowest level of toxicity. yellow
- Care taken beforehand
- an unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or unavoidable causes
- Dangerous
- Poisonous
- Faulty
- Rough, noisy play
- You were unaware of a potential hazard
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- Cuts and bruises
- Under the direction of another person
- An object that is in the way
- Permanent damage or death
- Not caring about yourself or others
- The condition of being protected from hurt, injury or loss
- Weariness or exhaustion
- Highest level of toxicity. represented by red and the skull and cross and bones
- Not in working order
- Moderate toxicity level. orange
18 Clues: Faulty • Dangerous • Poisonous • Cuts and bruises • Rough, noisy play • Not in working order • Care taken beforehand • Weariness or exhaustion • Permanent damage or death • An object that is in the way • Moderate toxicity level. orange • Lowest level of toxicity. yellow • Not caring about yourself or others • Under the direction of another person • You were unaware of a potential hazard • ...
Kitchen Safety Crossword 2021-09-15
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- The most common kitchen injury. There are four types, including lacerations.
- You should treat minor sprains with ______. (Hint, it's an acronym, not a food!)
- Chemicals that irritate your skin, can eat away at your skin and the lining of your nose and throat, and damage your digestive system if swallowed
- A common kitchen injury, ranging from first-degree to third-degree.
- _______ flames are one type of fire hazard.
- Most fires are _________, no one intended to cause them.
- A ______ Safety Data Sheet is a paper document that describes the specific hazards posed by a chemical
- Fires are grouped into ____ classes, depending on the type of material burning in the fire.
- the federal agency in charge of keeping workers safe
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- Fire extinguishers should only be used on small fires that are less than _____ feet wide/tall.
- Fire __________ are devices that warn you about a fire so that you can get out of the building quickly and safely.
- A common kitchen injury; tearing a ligament.
- You can prevent grease fires by keeping your equipment and surfaces ________.
- The name for a chef's hat.
- Restaurants have ____ systems installed in areas over stoves, ovens, grills, and fryers. They release chemicals in the event of a fire.
- You can extinguish a small grease fire with baking ____.
- All workplace accidents and _____ must be reported to OSHA.
- ______ knives cause more accidental cuts than sharp ones.
18 Clues: The name for a chef's hat. • _______ flames are one type of fire hazard. • A common kitchen injury; tearing a ligament. • the federal agency in charge of keeping workers safe • You can extinguish a small grease fire with baking ____. • Most fires are _________, no one intended to cause them. • ______ knives cause more accidental cuts than sharp ones. • ...
Winter Walking Safety 2025-01-08
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- common substance used to melt ice on sidewalks
- measure of how likely a surface is to cause a fall
- a support structure that can prevent falls on stairs
- essential for stability on icy paths
- slippery surface hazard in winter
- key to staying upright on slippery ground
- winter task that removes snow to prevent slips
- judging conditions accurately when walking outdoors
- stick to a cleared ____ for safer walking
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- proper winter ____ can prevent slips
- a result of good footwear and proper walking posture
- dress in these to stay warm while walking outside
- invisible winter hazard on roads and sidewalks
- wet, melting snow that can hide icy patches
- design feature of winter boots to prevent slipping
- a mix of rain and ice, often a precursor to slippery surfaces
- winter weather often reduces this critical safety factor
- staying ____ of your surroundings reduces winter hazards
18 Clues: slippery surface hazard in winter • proper winter ____ can prevent slips • essential for stability on icy paths • key to staying upright on slippery ground • stick to a cleared ____ for safer walking • wet, melting snow that can hide icy patches • invisible winter hazard on roads and sidewalks • common substance used to melt ice on sidewalks • ...
