safety Crossword Puzzles
The Spark Crossword 2024-05-13
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- A _____ can mean having to stay in the shade.
- The "E" in S-A-F-E-R stands for ____.
- Ask what is the ____ that can happen.
- Safe _____ is a critical piece of trailer towing safety.
- A safety and HP culture helps keep us safe when ____ events arise.
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- Start rotating you ceiling fans ____.
- Task Previews adds another ____ to human error.
- Check your destination for travel advisories at the US Department of ____.
- Consider your skin type to select the best ____ level to apply
- Call 911 to report an indoor ___ leak.
- Not every country is as ____ as the USA.
- Replace your indoor air ____ air filter.
12 Clues: Start rotating you ceiling fans ____. • The "E" in S-A-F-E-R stands for ____. • Ask what is the ____ that can happen. • Call 911 to report an indoor ___ leak. • Not every country is as ____ as the USA. • Replace your indoor air ____ air filter. • A _____ can mean having to stay in the shade. • Task Previews adds another ____ to human error. • ...
Migration 2025-03-30
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- Many different cultures living within society.
- Someone who is forced to move for safety.
- Our source country example for refugees.
- Someone who moves out of an area.
- ______ seeker. A person who has left their home and is seeking safety from another country.
- Our host country example for economic migration.
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- Life __________ . The age people in a country are expected to live until
- Money earnt in one country and sent back to a family in another.
- Someone who moves into an area.
- Population _______ . The amount of people living in a given area.
- ________ migrant. Someone who moves in search of work/money.
- Someone who moves from one place to another.
12 Clues: Someone who moves into an area. • Someone who moves out of an area. • Our source country example for refugees. • Someone who is forced to move for safety. • Someone who moves from one place to another. • Many different cultures living within society. • Our host country example for economic migration. • ________ migrant. Someone who moves in search of work/money. • ...
BBL 5: POV 2025-07-31
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- 5th houseguest picked for safety chain R1
- Houseguest Hysterica picked for safety chain R1
- Week 6 HOH comp name
- The W3 Depthmarked Nominee
- Veto used on this houseguest 3 times in a row.
- Got Evictd 8-5
- Won the Clutching My Pearls competition.
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- The First houseguest who got evicted on the week where the POV was used and the REP nominee did NOT go home
- Got evicted the first week VETO did NOT get used.
- Won BB Submerge Zone week after being Depthmarked
- The name of the POV competition of week 4
- Went home while being depthmarked
- Week where TWO nominees got "Houseguests Choice"
13 Clues: Got Evictd 8-5 • Week 6 HOH comp name • The W3 Depthmarked Nominee • Went home while being depthmarked • Won the Clutching My Pearls competition. • 5th houseguest picked for safety chain R1 • The name of the POV competition of week 4 • Veto used on this houseguest 3 times in a row. • Houseguest Hysterica picked for safety chain R1 • ...
10 & 18 2014-04-28
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- Fire not ___ and sized up.
- Terrain and fuels make escape to safe zones ___.
- Attempting ___ assault on fire.
- Taking a ___ near fireline.
- ___ fuel between you and fire.
- Give clear ___ and be sure they are understood.
- Maintain prompt communications with your forces, your supervisor, and ___ forces.
- Know what your fire is doing at ___ ___.
- Safety zones and ___ ___ not identified.
- Be alert. ___ ___. Think clearly. Act decisively.
- Identify escape routes and safety zones, and make them ___.
- Post ___ when there is possible danger.
- No communication ___ with crewmembers or supervisor.
- Cannot see main fire, __ __ contact with someone who can.
- Uninformed on strategy, ___, and hazards.
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- Keep informed on fire ____ conditions and forecasts.
- In country not seen in ___.
- Building fireline ___ with fire ___.
- Maintain ___ of your forces at all times.
- Taking a ___ near fireline.
- Base all actions on current and ___ behavior of the fire.
- On a hillside where rolling material can ___ ___ below.
- Wind increases and/or changes ___.
- Unfamiliar with weather and ___ factors influencing fire behavior.
- Getting ___ spot fires across line.
- Instruction and ___ not clear.
- Weather becoming ___ and drier.
- Constructing line without a safe ___ point.
28 Clues: Fire not ___ and sized up. • In country not seen in ___. • Taking a ___ near fireline. • Taking a ___ near fireline. • ___ fuel between you and fire. • Instruction and ___ not clear. • Attempting ___ assault on fire. • Weather becoming ___ and drier. • Wind increases and/or changes ___. • Getting ___ spot fires across line. • Building fireline ___ with fire ___. • ...
Did you know this about Borealis? Test your knowledge NOW 2015-11-16
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- Wire & Cable Technology
- Where was the first Borstar plant built?
- How do we award excellence?
- Our HSE journey to reach goal …?
- What is the abbreviation for Operations Excellence?
- What does L.A.T stand for?
- What is the name of the concept of the five major safety rules ?
- Largest Fertilizer location by capacity
- Which Borealis technology will celebrate it's 20th anniversary this year?
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- What is the name of the award for learning from mistakes?
- Borealis opens first dual-branded sales office with Borouge in?"
- All Winning through Excellence projects are visualised in the …?
- What is the ulitmate goal of Winning through Excellence?
- Borealis owns Europe's most flexible storage and feedstock cracker. Where is it located?
- What is the abbreviation used for “cross-linked polyethylene”
- Tool to measure a plant's fertilizition needs
- What is the raw material to produce fertilizer?
- Where is our plant in Brazil located?
- What is the abbreviation for our behaviours promoted through the Behaviour Excellence programme?
- Safety slogan, meaning you should think twice before executing the task at hand.
20 Clues: Wire & Cable Technology • What does L.A.T stand for? • How do we award excellence? • Our HSE journey to reach goal …? • Where is our plant in Brazil located? • Largest Fertilizer location by capacity • Where was the first Borstar plant built? • Tool to measure a plant's fertilizition needs • What is the raw material to produce fertilizer? • ...
LGA Ramp Safety Crossword #1 2024-04-30
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- Protects your hands
- This is always completed before the start of any push
- You use it everyday
- Causes the wheel to be unable to look left or right
- Melts the snow and ice
- Doesn't keep your pants up but is necessary to drive
- When one part of the body becomes stuck between to objects
- You may do one or two, but never 0
- Goverment Agency that keeps flights safe
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- Used to ensure the wrong equipment is not used
- This one is 2 inches
- Noticing your surroundings and using it to keep you safe
- Guzzle H20
- Can endanger critical surfaces of your body, organically
- One does this before the arrival of an aircraft
- Of knights, but related to airplanes
- Another term for when one part of the body becomes stuck between to objects
- Similar to Ice Cream, but this one help safety
- One wears this in snow and cold
- By using this principle, one gets home how they arrived
- The little daily things that keep you safe
- In pairs, this could stop a roll
22 Clues: Guzzle H20 • Protects your hands • You use it everyday • This one is 2 inches • Melts the snow and ice • One wears this in snow and cold • In pairs, this could stop a roll • You may do one or two, but never 0 • Of knights, but related to airplanes • Goverment Agency that keeps flights safe • The little daily things that keep you safe • ...
Microbiology 2023-05-08
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- located in a small, confined area
- Safety data sheet
- Occupational Safety and Health Admiistration
- amount of time a disinfecting product needs to be in direct contact with the item
- produced by immune system
- of Infection Pain, swelling, redness, local fever, throbbing, discharge
- reduce pathogens on surfaces that are nonporous
- neutralize a specific toxin
- disease producing
- Body's ability to destroy infectious agents that enter the body
- kill pathogens excluding spores
- material that does not allow liquids to be absorbed or pass through
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- kill all microbial life
- Pathogenic non-disease producing
- spread through air or contaminated object
- allow liquid or air to pass through
- molds and eyasts that produce disease
- systemic infection
- communicable
- Environmental Protection Agency
- type of slime created when a bacterial colony and water are present
- prevent the spread of communicable diseases
- skin to skin contact with an infected person
- remove dirt and debris
- applied to skin to reduce pathogens
- one celled micro-organisms
- smaller than bacteria
27 Clues: communicable • Safety data sheet • disease producing • systemic infection • smaller than bacteria • remove dirt and debris • kill all microbial life • produced by immune system • one celled micro-organisms • neutralize a specific toxin • Environmental Protection Agency • kill pathogens excluding spores • Pathogenic non-disease producing • located in a small, confined area • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-20
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- North-South highways use these numbers
- what level of government is responsible for vehicle registration
- ____ numbers in the south and higher in the north
- must be renewed every 1-2 years
- Minnesota has a compulsory law, all vehicles must have this
- Taking away a license for more than 365 days
- lower numbers on the west coast and gets ____ as you go to the east coast
- Taking away a license for less than 365 days
- This is an example of Aggressive Driving
- What level of government is responsible for speed limits
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- Assigned for driving violations
- one of the 3 parts of The Highway Transportation
- Result of almost all crashes involving 16-18 year old drivers
- one safety feature on vehicles
- Driving is a _____ not a right
- Lists the name of owner, the make, style, and vehicle
- what level of government made the National Highway Safety Act
- the chance of injury to yourself or others and the chance of damage to vehicles and property
- 41% of fatal crashes were related to this
- East-West highways use these numbers
20 Clues: one safety feature on vehicles • Driving is a _____ not a right • Assigned for driving violations • must be renewed every 1-2 years • East-West highways use these numbers • North-South highways use these numbers • This is an example of Aggressive Driving • 41% of fatal crashes were related to this • Taking away a license for more than 365 days • ...
Chernobyl Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-21
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- the power station that exploded in Chernobyl.
- the _____ power that exploded is reactor 4.
- the nuclear power plant core contained 114.7 kg of _______.
- the power plant meltdown was the most _________ nuclear explosion in the world.
- the radiation gave people ______.
- the extreme radiation caused people _______.
- the Chernobyl reactor number 4 was located in the state of Ukraine.
- the Chernobyl explosion gave a lot of people ________.
- the miscalculation of the safety drill caused an ________.
- the dust after an explosion.
- the radiation from the reactor spread ____ throughout the country.
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- the _______ from the nuclear reactor was the one powering the town of Pripyat.
- the radiation had 3 types alpha radiation, beta radiation, and _______ radiation.
- some people near the reactor like the firefighters were _____ after a few days or months.
- the ____ of the reactor overheated which is why it exploded.
- the city where the reactor exploded.
- the people that helped when the reactor exploded.
- the country that notified everybody that the reactor exploded.
- the continent where Chornobyl, Ukraine is located.
- the people that conducted the safety drill.
20 Clues: the dust after an explosion. • the radiation gave people ______. • the city where the reactor exploded. • the _____ power that exploded is reactor 4. • the people that conducted the safety drill. • the extreme radiation caused people _______. • the power station that exploded in Chernobyl. • the people that helped when the reactor exploded. • ...
unit 6 2023-05-19
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- monitors product safety nationwide
- the government controls all of the means of production
- ______ resources; humans with skills used to produce goods and services
- social _____; Medicare for people 65 or older
- investigates violations of federals law
- choices for production are made by people based on there life
- regulates the trading of stocks and bonds
- choices are made in markets through buyers and sellers
- protect from poorly made food
- health insurce for low income Americans
- all choices are made by the government
- to prevent false advertising
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- ______ cost; 2 choices and you have to give one
- works to control the spread of diseases
- protect workers from hazardous conditions
- developing countries
- ensures safety in flying
- _____ resources; any asset used in the productions of goods and services
- government controls some part of the economy to promote equality in reasources
- government gets involved to protect there people
- protect the environment
- regulates communications over the air
- looks into trafficking drugs
- health added to the social security program
24 Clues: developing countries • protect the environment • ensures safety in flying • looks into trafficking drugs • to prevent false advertising • protect from poorly made food • monitors product safety nationwide • regulates communications over the air • all choices are made by the government • works to control the spread of diseases • investigates violations of federals law • ...
Great Plains Crossword Puzzle 2 2021-11-12
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- Month with the most office/remote work anniversaries
- The department with the fewest teammates in it
- Truck stop franchise we most encourage truckers to use
- Dispatch Assistant of Zone 1
- Brokerage team member on pace to bring in $1 million this year
- What you're trying to complete right now
- One of the programs drivers use to communicate with safety and dispatch
- A truck brand found in the GPT fleet
- Today's (11/12) birthday person
- The department with the most teammates in it
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- Restaurant frequently visited by office staff
- A term for what truckers do when taking products from place to place
- Name of one of Allie's horses (also a way of describing weather)
- Last name of the inspiration for the course many GPT teammates take
- Term for when drivers travel without a load attached
- Heavy snowstorm
- Name of one of Mare's dogs
- Can be served in many different forms and commonly eaten on Thanksgiving
- Minnesota city which closely neighbors Fargo
- One of our core values
20 Clues: Heavy snowstorm • One of our core values • Name of one of Mare's dogs • Dispatch Assistant of Zone 1 • Today's (11/12) birthday person • A truck brand found in the GPT fleet • What you're trying to complete right now • Minnesota city which closely neighbors Fargo • The department with the most teammates in it • Restaurant frequently visited by office staff • ...
Engineering Carrers Crossword 2021-11-18
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- monitor and creator more ways to use energy more efficiently
- pull loads with power-cable equipment to help companies
- design products that help with detecting problems
- research benefits of using nuclear energy
- promote health and wellness
- aircrafts, spacecrafts
- design things out of buildings like parks
- design robots that help to do jobs that humans cant do
- design prosthetics and surgical robots
- designs for animals to live better
- foresee how evens and processes of the past help the future
- create vehicles to help with transportation
- recycling
- design and develop voice and data communications
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- help industries become more efficient
- repair and inspect wind turbines
- install, maintain, and repair x-ray and imaging machines
- eliminates risks of systems
- oversee progress of architectural projects
- build computer programs that simulate human knowledge
- medical and health related problems
- safety, sustainability, efficiency
- plans and manages to help with coordination
- develop ways to extract oil from earth without damaging it
- evidence for court cases
- ensure safety and efficientcy in commercial and industrial companies
26 Clues: recycling • aircrafts, spacecrafts • evidence for court cases • eliminates risks of systems • promote health and wellness • repair and inspect wind turbines • safety, sustainability, efficiency • designs for animals to live better • medical and health related problems • help industries become more efficient • design prosthetics and surgical robots • ...
Wholesome Littles 2024-12-12
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- A feeling of safety and reassurance.
- A person who embraces their inner child.
- A deep feeling of care and affection.
- A fun activity with crayons or markers.
- Protected and free from harm or worry.
- A short sleep to recharge.
- Someone who provides love, support, and guidance.
- A special moment to listen to tales and adventures.
- The time for rest and sweet dreams.
- Close and warm hugs filled with love.
- Something warm and cozy to wrap yourself in.
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- A feeling of safety and belief in someone.
- The comforting feeling of being cozy and cared for.
- Close, loving interactions with lots of warmth.
- A daily pattern that provides structure.
- A time to relax and enjoy toys or games.
- Guidelines to keep things safe and happy.
- Kind and careful, never harsh.
- Positive words to build confidence.
- A small object to soothe and calm.
- Creating a strong connection with someone.
- Gentle and pleasant to the touch.
- Warm embraces that make you feel loved.
- A soft, cuddly friend often used for comfort.
- A soothing song to help you sleep.
25 Clues: A short sleep to recharge. • Kind and careful, never harsh. • Gentle and pleasant to the touch. • A small object to soothe and calm. • A soothing song to help you sleep. • Positive words to build confidence. • The time for rest and sweet dreams. • A feeling of safety and reassurance. • A deep feeling of care and affection. • Close and warm hugs filled with love. • ...
Eggs 101 2024-01-11
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- the yellow or orange part of the egg
- packaged eggs are shipped here
- hens should have access to this
- the three-digit number on an egg carton
- packaged eggs are shipped here
- hens in the USA produce 75 __________ eggs each year
- rules enforced to keep disease out
- protect hens from predators
- where egg production begins
- the size of the egg is determined by the size of the hen as well as their ____
- proper __________ of eggs is key to egg safety
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- packaged eggs are shipped here
- another name for the egg white
- egg shell and yolk color have no effect on ________
- there are _________ parts to an egg
- a hen's diet will determine the ______ of the yolk
- _____________ is something that can be transferred by eggs
- it is important to keep these clean when preparing eggs
- eggs are known to be perfect source of ___________
- it is the responsibility of the __________ to practice egg safety
- ________ are one of the most popular foods worldwide
- the grade of egg used to make powdered eggs
- this would be an example of biosecurity
- hens should be allowed free access to this
24 Clues: protect hens from predators • where egg production begins • packaged eggs are shipped here • another name for the egg white • packaged eggs are shipped here • packaged eggs are shipped here • hens should have access to this • rules enforced to keep disease out • there are _________ parts to an egg • the yellow or orange part of the egg • the three-digit number on an egg carton • ...
Administrative Laws 2025-04-01
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- Something that ensures protection from harm
- Actions taken to check whether businesses or individuals follow rules
- A breach of administrative law or regulations
- A fee imposed as punishment for breaking a regulation
- Something required to be followed to maintain order
- An official authorization to do something, often issued by the government
- A specific regulation that must be followed in an organization or institution
- The organization responsible for making and enforcing regulations
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- Regulations that control driving and vehicle operation
- The act of following laws, rules, or regulations
- The set of guidelines that ensure safety and fairness
- A document granting permission to engage in a specific activity
- The branch of government responsible for interpreting laws
- A system of rules created by the government to regulate behavior
- A consequence or punishment for failing to follow regulations
- The process of ensuring that laws and regulations are followed
- The principles that guide decision-making within an organization
- A minor offense or breach of a rule
- A written set of laws and regulations
- A term referring to laws and regulations as a whole
20 Clues: A minor offense or breach of a rule • A written set of laws and regulations • Something that ensures protection from harm • A breach of administrative law or regulations • The act of following laws, rules, or regulations • Something required to be followed to maintain order • A term referring to laws and regulations as a whole • ...
know your vocabulary level 2025-07-29
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- To regain energy through rest
- A short trip to do a specific task
- Travel between home and work
- To check for errors or quality
- A plan for how to use money
- Conducts current during welding
- A routine household task
- Face covering for safety
- To sleep longer than intended
- To sign up for a service regularly
- Clothes that need washing
- To arrange tasks by importance
- A regular pattern of activities
- A tool with a flame for welding
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- A machine used in the home
- A plan showing when tasks happen
- A technical drawing with welding instructions
- To arrange things neatly
- To smooth metal with a tool
- Items you buy at a supermarket
- Protective gear for your hands
- Tool to hold metal in place
- A strong metal used often in welding
- Fuel used in some welding processes
- The electric discharge in welding
- A flash of light from metalwork
- Safety gear for head and eyes
- The place where metals are joined
- Items brought to your home
29 Clues: To arrange things neatly • A routine household task • Face covering for safety • Clothes that need washing • A machine used in the home • Items brought to your home • To smooth metal with a tool • A plan for how to use money • Tool to hold metal in place • Travel between home and work • To regain energy through rest • To sleep longer than intended • Safety gear for head and eyes • ...
TRAVELLING 2022-11-10
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- transport used by astronauts
- it happens at noon
- room ready to book
- place where planes take off
- when to vehicles hit each other
- cars stop there to refill fuel
- things that you bring from your trip
- person who keeps an eye on people at the swimming pool etc.
- big noise
- additional costs
- boat in which people are sitting behind each other
- safety clothing that people wear in cas of emergency on boat
- document that you need to enter some countries
- public transport
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- when people can't travel by boats
- circle on the road
- shop on the airport in which you can buy things without paying a tax
- person who travels
- road
- long trip on a boat
- big, luxury boat
- big car which transports many things
- travel organized by travel agency
- road on which cars etc. are allowed to drive fast
- schedule with departure hours
- flying public transport
- place where you get to your plane
- a wooden house
- safety thing that you have to fasten
- luxurious
30 Clues: road • big noise • luxurious • a wooden house • big, luxury boat • additional costs • public transport • circle on the road • person who travels • it happens at noon • room ready to book • long trip on a boat • flying public transport • place where planes take off • transport used by astronauts • schedule with departure hours • cars stop there to refill fuel • when to vehicles hit each other • ...
QAQC QUIZ : Know Your Rebar 2025-10-23
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- Minimum concrete depth protecting rebar from elements.
- Code or specification that defines rebar requirements (e.g., ASTM, BS, ISO).
- Document describing quality and material requirements.
- Distance between adjacent rebar.
- What you use (wire) to hold rebar in position.
- Type of strength rebar provides (opposite of compressive).
- Chemical process that weakens steel (rust).
- Overlap of two bars to transfer load when splicing.
- Shape change done to rebar per bending schedules.
- TEST Procedure to check the tensile strength of rebar.
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- Process of tracking steel origin and batch number.
- State rebar should be in (free of oil, mud, heavy rust) before pour.
- Mixture of cement, aggregates, water; rebar is embedded in this.
- Surface defect that reduces rebar bonding if not cleaned.
- Steel used inside concrete to carry tensile loads.
- Proper straightness and positioning of rebar in formwork.
- Short curved end used on rebar for anchorage
- The top priority when handling and cutting rebar.
- Indicates the yield strength level of rebar (e.g., 500 MPa).
- Activity done before concreting to verify rebar quality and position.
- Safety item placed at the end of exposed vertical bars.
21 Clues: Distance between adjacent rebar. • Chemical process that weakens steel (rust). • Short curved end used on rebar for anchorage • What you use (wire) to hold rebar in position. • The top priority when handling and cutting rebar. • Shape change done to rebar per bending schedules. • Process of tracking steel origin and batch number. • ...
Formula One Crossword 2025-06-26
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- What protects the drivers during an accident?
- Color of a bull.
- Senior driver for Mercedes.
- Kimi’s first podium race.
- Opposite of dry.
- race weekend there is a grand what?
- Driver for McLaren (4)
- A circuit of the track.
- Papaya team.
- What is it called when the drivers have to stop mid-race to change tyres?
- Red Bull is who’s team?
- Lewis Hamilton left Mercedes for this team.
- What is the last name of the Monegasque ferrari driver?
- What kind of car do you see if there is an accident?
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- Carlos Sainz team.
- What happens when they have to end a race due to safety concerns?
- What is the signal for the cars to go after a red flag?
- Who makes the rules for F1?
- Kaysha’s favorite team.
- What is the fin on the back of the car called?
- Driver for McLaren (81)
- What do the drivers become with winning each race?
- Most famous and historical track.
- What do the drivers compete in?
- Hard, medium, soft, intermediate, and wet compounds.
25 Clues: Papaya team. • Color of a bull. • Opposite of dry. • Carlos Sainz team. • Driver for McLaren (4) • Kaysha’s favorite team. • Driver for McLaren (81) • A circuit of the track. • Red Bull is who’s team? • Kimi’s first podium race. • Senior driver for Mercedes. • Who makes the rules for F1? • What do the drivers compete in? • Most famous and historical track. • ...
classroom safety output product 2022-09-01
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- a red button used to shutoff gas
- this thing is used to tie hair back
- a green button that shuts of electricity
- a piece of safety equipment that goes on your eyes
- a science tool found in the cabinets
- a science interactive notebook
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- basically a taller, skinnier beaker
- safety gear that goes on your hands
- a small blanked used to put out fires
9 Clues: a science interactive notebook • a red button used to shutoff gas • basically a taller, skinnier beaker • this thing is used to tie hair back • safety gear that goes on your hands • a science tool found in the cabinets • a small blanked used to put out fires • a green button that shuts of electricity • a piece of safety equipment that goes on your eyes
Safety at Work 2020-10-27
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- wear these to protect your eyes by machines, chemicals, working on cars
- wear these to protect your ears from loud noises
- safety equipment that keeps you from inhaling harmful things
- to keep something from happening
- wash hands for
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- call 9-1-1 if someone is
- if a tool is broken, tell your
- what you need to be able to clean up chemicals properly
- Safety Data Sheet
9 Clues: wash hands for • Safety Data Sheet • call 9-1-1 if someone is • if a tool is broken, tell your • to keep something from happening • wear these to protect your ears from loud noises • what you need to be able to clean up chemicals properly • safety equipment that keeps you from inhaling harmful things • ...
Friends Event - Safety First 2017-09-07
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- Don't use this is the building when the fire alarm goes on
- Wet floors are
- Travelling in Car, Ensure to wear a
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- While leaving from home or office your cellphone should be
- First S of 5S of Safety
- Watch how much of it are you consuming per day
- In the event of fire use, fire
- It comes first
- It is must when you ride a motorcycle
9 Clues: Wet floors are • It comes first • First S of 5S of Safety • In the event of fire use, fire • Travelling in Car, Ensure to wear a • It is must when you ride a motorcycle • Watch how much of it are you consuming per day • While leaving from home or office your cellphone should be • Don't use this is the building when the fire alarm goes on
GUESS OUR FAMILY MEMBERS 2023-04-20
12 Clues: CHIEF • OM SHANTI • CUTE AUNTY • GANG LEADER • MYVI DRIVER • CUTE DANCER • STORY WRITER • SAFETY OFFICER • NAADODI MANNAR • VARMAN GANGSTER • SHOP KEEPER'S DAUGHTER • YOUNG LOVE BIRDS (GIRL)
Vocabulary Crossword 2022-09-07
Summer of Safety Week 3 2022-08-17
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- Never ride _______ jacks like a scooter.
- How many points of contact should you use when walking up stairs, ladders, and stepstools?
- Always _____ injuries as soon as they happen so that the safety team can help prevent the injury from getting worse.
- The speed limit in the parking lot is ______ MPH.
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- The associate ______ committee helps the safety team roll out new initiatives and identify safety hazards on site.
- When pivoting while completing a task keep your nose over your ______ (Hint: rhymes with nose).
- You will know it is safe to enter a trailer when the _____ light is on, the green placard is facing up, and the dock plate is down.
7 Clues: Never ride _______ jacks like a scooter. • The speed limit in the parking lot is ______ MPH. • How many points of contact should you use when walking up stairs, ladders, and stepstools? • When pivoting while completing a task keep your nose over your ______ (Hint: rhymes with nose). • ...
Friends Event - Safety First 2017-09-07
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- It comes first
- Wet floors are _____
- Travelling in Car, Ensure to wear a ______
- While leaving from home or office your cellphone should be
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- Watch how much of it are you consuming per day
- It is must when you ride a motorcycle
- In the event of fire use, fire _____
- Don't use this in the building when the fire alarm goes on
- First S of 5S of Safety
9 Clues: It comes first • Wet floors are _____ • First S of 5S of Safety • In the event of fire use, fire _____ • It is must when you ride a motorcycle • Travelling in Car, Ensure to wear a ______ • Watch how much of it are you consuming per day • Don't use this in the building when the fire alarm goes on • While leaving from home or office your cellphone should be
Food Safety Crossword 2026-02-26
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- The program that manages food safety hazards in our facility.
- What does SQF stand for?
- What is the CCP for Liquids/Woodlawn?
- If it's not documented it didn't _____.
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- Fences, doors secured, badge access and password are examples of ____ ____.
- Hairnets, jewelry, uniforms, are examples of____.
- Everyone is responsible for _____ _____.
- _____ containers should never be placed on the floor.
- What regulatory agency is compliance for food safety?
9 Clues: What does SQF stand for? • What is the CCP for Liquids/Woodlawn? • If it's not documented it didn't _____. • Everyone is responsible for _____ _____. • Hairnets, jewelry, uniforms, are examples of____. • _____ containers should never be placed on the floor. • What regulatory agency is compliance for food safety? • ...
Drone Technology 1 Crossword puzzle 2025-09-29
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- an axis drawn from top to bottom, and perpendicular to the other two axes
- An interface used by the remote pilot or the person manipulating the controls to control the flight path of the small UA.
- focused on the effective use of all available resources: human resources, hardware, and information supporting ADM to facilitate crew cooperation and improve decision-making.
- A UA weighing less than 55 pounds, including everything that is onboard or otherwise attached to the aircraft.
- A notice filed with an aviation authority to alert aircraft pilots of potential hazards along a flight route or at a location that could affect the safety of the flight.
- A person who holds a remote pilot certificate with an sUAS rating and has the final authority and responsibility for the operation and safety of an sUAS operation conducted under part 107.
- Certificate of Authorization - the mechanism by which an operator may seek Air Traffic Control (ATC) approval to operate in controlled airspace.
- a substance or material capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health, safety, and property and has been designated as hazardous under section 5103 of Federal hazardous materials transportation law.
- Usually an unexpected and unforeseen event that can have serious consequences for an unprepared remote pilot.
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- an anatomically based scoring system
- A small UA and its associated elements (including communication links and the components that control the small UA)
- systemic approach to the mental process
- a service provided by ground-based air traffic controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and through controlled airspace, and can provide advisory services to aircraft in non-controlled airspace.
- issued when pilot demonstrates safety mitigations
- 30 minutes before official sunrise until official sunrise and official sunset until 30 minutes after official sunset
- Certificate of Waiver - is an official document issued by the FAA which approves certain operations of aircraft outside the limitations of a regulation.
- An average level of the surface of one or more of Earth's bodies of water from which heights such as elevation may be measured. In aviation, used as the standard sea level at which atmospheric pressure is measured to calibrate altitude and, consequently, aircraft flight levels.
- website for registering your drone, submitting waiver request, and reporting accidents
18 Clues: an anatomically based scoring system • systemic approach to the mental process • issued when pilot demonstrates safety mitigations • an axis drawn from top to bottom, and perpendicular to the other two axes • website for registering your drone, submitting waiver request, and reporting accidents • ...
Core Values 2025-06-11
crossword 2025-11-27
Safety crossword puzzle 2014-03-04
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- Keeps you from inhaling dust and other harmful particles in the air
- I protect your head on roads while riding
- Use me when you find a fire
- Buckle up heaven can wait
- Something dangerous that could hurt you
- helps you learn the policies, rules, and procedures to help do your job safely.
- someone who works closely with you on a day-today basis and makes sure you follow safety rules.
- Look for--------------- when handling chemicals
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- to avoid a serious shock, this should never be mixed with water
- minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes
- Should be your priority
- Look for me in case of emergency
- hand protection needed when working with food, chemicals, etc.
- What you wear in a science lab to protect your eyes from chemicals
- workplace ___________ Materials Information System(WHMIS)
15 Clues: Should be your priority • Buckle up heaven can wait • Use me when you find a fire • Look for me in case of emergency • Something dangerous that could hurt you • I protect your head on roads while riding • Look for--------------- when handling chemicals • workplace ___________ Materials Information System(WHMIS) • minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes • ...
Safety crossword puzzle 2014-03-04
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- workplace ___________ Materials Information System(WHMIS)
- to avoid a serious shock, this should never be mixed with water
- Look for me in case of emergency
- What you wear in a science lab to protect your eyes from chemicals
- Something dangerous that could hurt you
- minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes
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- I protect your head on roads while riding
- Should be your priority
- Keeps you from inhaling dust and other harmful particles in the air
- Look for--------------- when handling chemicals
- Use me when you find a fire
- helps you learn the policies, rules, and procedures to help do your job safely.
- someone who works closely with you on a day-today basis and makes sure you follow safety rules.
- hand protection needed when working with food, chemicals, etc.
- Buckle up heaven can wait
15 Clues: Should be your priority • Buckle up heaven can wait • Use me when you find a fire • Look for me in case of emergency • Something dangerous that could hurt you • I protect your head on roads while riding • Look for--------------- when handling chemicals • workplace ___________ Materials Information System(WHMIS) • minor injury that could result from picking up heavy boxes • ...
Test for your mettle 2016-04-19
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- The Agency is responsible for the scientific evaluation, supervision and safety monitoring of medicines developed by pharmaceutical companies for use in the EU
- one of our values at workplace
- number of emergency exit doors at stelis ground floor
- name of the artist who drew our art work
- number of values Stelis stands for
- brand name of our television set
- proteins developed by the immune system that recognize specific molecules (antigens)
- a strict series of tests that evaluates the effectiveness and safety of a medical treatment in
- number of women employees at stelis
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- The first licensed drug generated using recombinant DNA
- location of our upcoming manufacturing plant
- the study of moral standards and how they affect conduct
- Are the building blocks of proteins
- center of central dogma
- floor location of floor map of Stelis building
15 Clues: center of central dogma • one of our values at workplace • brand name of our television set • number of values Stelis stands for • Are the building blocks of proteins • number of women employees at stelis • name of the artist who drew our art work • location of our upcoming manufacturing plant • floor location of floor map of Stelis building • ...
MR Crossword 2024-08-08
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- Regulation for preventing marine pollution from ships
- State responsible for regulating ships registered under its flag
- Certification required for crew members
- Control measures taken by ports to ensure ships comply with international standards
- Regular drills conducted to ensure safety preparednes
- Equipment and systems used to extinguish fires on board
- Area of the sea where a coastal state has exclusive rights for exploration and resource use
- Equipment required on ships to save lives in emergencies
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- Measures taken to ensure the security of maritime operations
- Management system to control the transfer of aquatic organisms in ballast water
- An international convention for the Safety of Life at Sea
- United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
- International Maritime Organization
- Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers
- Measures to protect the marine environment from pollution
15 Clues: International Maritime Organization • Certification required for crew members • United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea • Regulation for preventing marine pollution from ships • Regular drills conducted to ensure safety preparednes • Equipment and systems used to extinguish fires on board • Equipment required on ships to save lives in emergencies • ...
Legislation and Policies 2025-09-08
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- – Treating someone unfairly based on race, gender, age, or disability.
- – Bullying or unwanted behaviour that creates a hostile workplace.
- – Regular process to update workplace rules and procedures.
- – Laws created by government and legally binding.
- – Key value underpinning fair, safe, and inclusive workplaces.
- – Law that protects the rights of customers buying goods and services.
- – Process to teach staff about laws, policies, and customer service.
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- – Australian law that ensures workplace health and safety.
- – Act that regulates how businesses collect and store personal information.
- – Workplace rules and guidelines that put laws into practice.
- – Principles of right and wrong beyond legal requirements.
- – Ensuring all customers and staff are welcomed and valued.
- – Policy that ensures equal employment opportunities for all.
- – A customer’s expression of dissatisfaction with goods or services.
- – Code that sets standards for food safety and hygiene.
15 Clues: – Laws created by government and legally binding. • – Code that sets standards for food safety and hygiene. • – Australian law that ensures workplace health and safety. • – Principles of right and wrong beyond legal requirements. • – Regular process to update workplace rules and procedures. • – Ensuring all customers and staff are welcomed and valued. • ...
Tires 2026-01-16
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- Proper tire pressure improves vehicle _____________.
- Visual signs studied to assess tire condition and issues.
- Reducing these is listed as a benefit of proper tire pressure.
- Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability, and Documentation Act of 2007.
- Decreasing the use of this is a benefit of proper tire pressure.
- Measures the pressure inside a tire.
- Proper inflation helps in extending this.
- The week and year a tire was made.
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- A possible extreme result of under-inflated tires or tread separation.
- Height of tread usually measured in 32nds of an inch.
- When a tire has less air pressure than specifications.
- An automatic sensor system that alerts drivers of tire pressure problems.
- Proper tire pressure is essential for vehicle safety.
- Area that can experience stress from under-inflated tires.
- Regular checking of tires at intervals.
15 Clues: The week and year a tire was made. • Measures the pressure inside a tire. • Regular checking of tires at intervals. • Proper inflation helps in extending this. • Proper tire pressure improves vehicle _____________. • Height of tread usually measured in 32nds of an inch. • Proper tire pressure is essential for vehicle safety. • ...
Windows 2020-10-29
15 Clues: rgb • programs • built in • no waiting • you choose • short notes • built safety • for just you • pen or mouse • get stuff done • go back in time • nice for the eyes • android on windows • fast and secure login • multiple apps, one screen
Windows 2020-10-29
15 Clues: rgb • programs • built in • no waiting • you choose • short notes • built safety • for just you • pen or mouse • get stuff done • go back in time • nice for the eyes • android on windows • fast and secure login • multiple apps, one screen
3a 2024-09-11
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- megkötés, korlátozás
- párás levegő
- gyors
- pilótafülke
- ítélet, döntés
- erőteljes, heves, nagyon erős
- felszáll repülő (phrasal verb)
- termékek, árúk
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- sötétítő abalakon
- stabil, egyensúlyban van
- összeesküszik, összeáll több tényező
- zümmögés, motor hangja, morajlás
- elalszik (phrasal verb)
- tudatos (safety-...)
- ászitál, rostál, átnéz
15 Clues: gyors • pilótafülke • párás levegő • ítélet, döntés • termékek, árúk • sötétítő abalakon • megkötés, korlátozás • tudatos (safety-...) • ászitál, rostál, átnéz • elalszik (phrasal verb) • stabil, egyensúlyban van • erőteljes, heves, nagyon erős • felszáll repülő (phrasal verb) • zümmögés, motor hangja, morajlás • összeesküszik, összeáll több tényező
What's the Beef 2015-10-01
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- The removal of horns for animal and human safety
- An advocate of a particular cause
- stall used to ensure piglet safety from the sow
- Cage used for laying hens
- Removing the testicles from a male animal
- Agriculture uses less than ____ _____of the energy used in the United States.
- Mental, emotional or physical strain
- Protein, Calcium, Iron, _______ and vitamins A and B12 are nutrients important to human health that are supplied by beef
- The well-being of an animal
- Veal calves are fed liquid ________ ________________.
- Calves raised to make veal meat
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- The process of putting an identification mark on an animal
- The ability to distribute goods from one location to another
- Castration is performed to help control ______________ ____________.
- ___________ __________ are present naturally in virtually all foods.
- A 3 ounce serving of cabbage contains _______ times more estrogen than a 3 ounce serving of implanted beef.
16 Clues: Cage used for laying hens • The well-being of an animal • Calves raised to make veal meat • An advocate of a particular cause • Mental, emotional or physical strain • Removing the testicles from a male animal • stall used to ensure piglet safety from the sow • The removal of horns for animal and human safety • Veal calves are fed liquid ________ ________________. • ...
PA Safety Committee Purpose & Function 2023-05-08
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- Up to five years of committee documentation is reviewed during this process to confirm the committee meets certification requirements
- Written summary of monthly meeting topics
- This committee representative's duties are defined as controlling employees (i.e. directs, hires, fires)
- Submitted initially and then annually
- Written outline of meeting topics
- Occurs annually for committee members
- Describes safety committee purpose, member duties, and essential activities
- Minimum number of years for retaining committee documents
- The committee must be comprised of two employer representatives and ___________ employee representatives.
- The minimum total of committee members present to make monthly meetings official
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- This documents who is present at the meeting
- Examine inside and outside areas for unsafe conditions or unsafe acts
- Meeting frequency
- These attendees do not count toward quorum
- A ________________ person meets the state's requirements to provide annual Safety Committee
- Minimum number of committee members
16 Clues: Meeting frequency • Written outline of meeting topics • Minimum number of committee members • Submitted initially and then annually • Occurs annually for committee members • Written summary of monthly meeting topics • These attendees do not count toward quorum • This documents who is present at the meeting • Minimum number of years for retaining committee documents • ...
CLA 4.0 Chapter 6 Safety Principles 2024-11-05
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- Emergency lights and sounds used in loading dock areas.
- A type of label used to identify hazards in the workplace.
- Immediate action to take with a fire if not trained to fight it.
- Routine assessments of workspaces for safety risks.
- MISS Term for a near accident with no injury or damage.
- Devices placed on floors or paths to warn of a fire hazard.
- DOCK Area designed for loading/unloading materials safely.
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- Type of extinguisher sequence: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, ____.
- Proper planning method used to protect ergonomic practices.
- High-temperature equipment that should not be near flammable materials.
- Action to do with electrical equipment to reduce shock risk.
- Systematic analysis to identify job-related risks.
- Yellow category of hazard in NFPA labeling.
- A safety procedure that requires specific step-by-step processes.
- Preventative setup to protect against fires near flammable items.
- Act of securing equipment to prevent accidental activation.
16 Clues: Yellow category of hazard in NFPA labeling. • Systematic analysis to identify job-related risks. • Routine assessments of workspaces for safety risks. • Emergency lights and sounds used in loading dock areas. • Type of extinguisher sequence: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, ____. • MISS Term for a near accident with no injury or damage. • ...
2025 Spring 2025-05-06
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- When visiting “ ________” dial 999 for emergency services.
- A window “_____” can prevent children from falling out of an open window.
- Never mix ammonia and “______”.
- “___________” makes human beings vulnerable to external conditions.
- Playground safety is no “________”.
- To “_____” is human.
- If you transfer a cleaning chemical to another container, mark the container with its “________”.
- Be sure to wear proper “___” when using lawn equipment.
- Inspect brake pads and “______” for wear and damage.
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- Manufacturers of air fresheners are not required to list all “___________”.
- Most cleaning supplies have some level of being flammable, corrosive, and/or “_____”.
- The Chair of the TCC Safety Committee is the honorable Mr. Dan “_______”
- Rough roads can damage your car’s suspension and throw your wheels out of “_________”.
- Medical ID helps first responders access your critical medical information from your smartphone’s “____” screen.
- Playground owners are legally responsible for maintaining “____” equipment.
- Ensure tires are inflated to the recommended “________”.
16 Clues: To “_____” is human. • Never mix ammonia and “______”. • Playground safety is no “________”. • Inspect brake pads and “______” for wear and damage. • Be sure to wear proper “___” when using lawn equipment. • Ensure tires are inflated to the recommended “________”. • When visiting “ ________” dial 999 for emergency services. • ...
CTTS Crossword 2025-11-03
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- A pole must always be checked for this before climbing (two words).
- that protects the glass core of a fibre.
- UK streetworks accreditation scheme for telecom engineers (abbr.)
- Technique used to safely ascend and descend a pole.
- Equipment used to test optical fibre loss (abbr.).
- Organisation that sets workplace health and safety standards (abbr.).
- Protective tubing used to house fibre cables underground
- The principle of light bouncing within the fibre core.
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- Device that converts electrical to optical signals.
- Mandatory protective headgear (abbr.).
- The process of joining two fibre ends permanently.
- UK network operator responsible for much of the national fibre rollout.
- Tool used to inspect fibre connector endfaces for dirt or damage
- Safety strap that keeps a climber secured to the pole.
- Type of cable containing multiple optical fibres.
- Tool used to measure optical power levels (abbr.).
16 Clues: Mandatory protective headgear (abbr.). • that protects the glass core of a fibre. • Type of cable containing multiple optical fibres. • The process of joining two fibre ends permanently. • Equipment used to test optical fibre loss (abbr.). • Tool used to measure optical power levels (abbr.). • Device that converts electrical to optical signals. • ...
Leaf Home- Stair Lift Crossword 2026-02-26
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- Component that supplies power to recharge the batteries
- The platform where the user places their feet
- Hand support located on each side of the seat
- Component that allows the seat to rotate at the landing
- Allows the seat to rotate at the landing
- Audible alert system used to identify problems
- board Electronic brain of the stair lift
- Safety fault indicating unintended movement
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- Device that prevents unwanted movement when stopped
- Handheld device used to move the lift
- Safety restraint worn during travel
- main structural unit, typically made of steel, that holds the motor, gears, and batteries, acting as the foundation for the chair itself
- Hinged section of rail at the bottom of stairs
- Section the user sits on during travel
- Rechargeable power source inside the lift
- Pressure-sensitive system that stops the lift when contacting an object
- The main track the stair lift travels on
17 Clues: Safety restraint worn during travel • Handheld device used to move the lift • Section the user sits on during travel • The main track the stair lift travels on • Allows the seat to rotate at the landing • Rechargeable power source inside the lift • Safety fault indicating unintended movement • board Electronic brain of the stair lift • ...
Introduction to Science 2017-09-18
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- A step by step recipe to follow in an experiment or activity.
- A claim based on evidence.
- A piece of safety equipment used when clothes are on fire.
- A type of change that occurs during boiling or freezing.
- A solid, liquid or gas.
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- Safety equipment used to avoid inhaling harmful gases.
- A type of change that is demonstrated by color change.
- A claim based on hearing or seeing something.
- The term used to describe waving fumes toward your nose rather than directly smelling.
- An agreement of behavioral expectations based on consensus.
- A solid left after a chemical reaction.
- A standard that is used to compare data.
12 Clues: A solid, liquid or gas. • A claim based on evidence. • A solid left after a chemical reaction. • A standard that is used to compare data. • A claim based on hearing or seeing something. • Safety equipment used to avoid inhaling harmful gases. • A type of change that is demonstrated by color change. • A type of change that occurs during boiling or freezing. • ...
Lifeguard #2 2024-01-30
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- ISOLATED OR INFREQUENT GASPING WHILE CHECKING FOR BREATHING
- THE PERSONNEL WHO ARRIVES IN AN EMERGENCY
- 2 RESPONDERS LIFT RESPONSIVE VICTIM TO SAFETY
- 1-2 RESPONDERS HELPING A RESPONSIVE VICTIM WALK TO SAFETY
- A CONDITION IN WHICH INSUFFICIENT OXYGEN REACHES THE CELLS
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- A VICTIM WHO IS HAVING DIFFICULTY BREATHING IS EXPERIENCING _______.
- ANYONE(VICTIM) WHO EXPERIENCES RESPIRATORY IMPAIRMENT FROM SUBMERION IN WATER
- WHEN UNRESPONSIVE, CHECK VICTIMS PULSE AND ______.
- EMERGENCY MOVE THAT HELPS KEEP A VICTIMS HEAD STABLIZED
- A CONDITION THAT DEVELOPS WHEN TISSUES DO NOT GET ENOUGH OXYGEN AND TURN BLUISH
- THE MNEMONIC TO HELP DETERMINE LOC(LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS
- ONGOING ILLNESS WHERE THE AIRWAY SWELLS
12 Clues: ONGOING ILLNESS WHERE THE AIRWAY SWELLS • THE PERSONNEL WHO ARRIVES IN AN EMERGENCY • 2 RESPONDERS LIFT RESPONSIVE VICTIM TO SAFETY • WHEN UNRESPONSIVE, CHECK VICTIMS PULSE AND ______. • EMERGENCY MOVE THAT HELPS KEEP A VICTIMS HEAD STABLIZED • 1-2 RESPONDERS HELPING A RESPONSIVE VICTIM WALK TO SAFETY • THE MNEMONIC TO HELP DETERMINE LOC(LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS • ...
OSHA Training 2022-02-20
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- hepatitis b infection can turn into a _____ carrier
- how many hiv positive moms will transfer antibiodies onto their babies
- hiv is transmitted by ___ and other body fluids
- you can use a cpr ____ to protect yourself when giving cpr
- types of hepatitis that are childcare concerns
- cytomegalovirus is a ______ virus
- what is the only thing you should mix bleach with
- this lies dormant after you have chickenpox
- gloves are ___ a substitute for handwashing
- when cleaning up blood spills its important to clean, rinse then _____ the area
- lift with your ___ not your back
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- hand, foot and mouth disease is also called this
- hepatitis a is not a ______ pathogen
- ____ your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough
- occupational _____ and health administration
- human parvovirus b19 is also called this
- it's important to wear ____ when cleaning up blood spills
- osha's purpose is to protect the health and safety of who?
- ___is a lifetime infection with no cure and no vaccine
- osha is a federal agency under the US dept of ____
20 Clues: lift with your ___ not your back • cytomegalovirus is a ______ virus • hepatitis a is not a ______ pathogen • human parvovirus b19 is also called this • this lies dormant after you have chickenpox • gloves are ___ a substitute for handwashing • occupational _____ and health administration • types of hepatitis that are childcare concerns • ...
OSHA Training 2022-02-20
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- osha is a federal agency under the US dept of ____
- hiv is transmitted by ___ and other body fluids
- what is the only thing you should mix bleach with
- hand, foot and mouth disease is also called this
- ___is a lifetime infection with no cure and no vaccine
- lift with your ___ not your back
- gloves are ___ a substitute for handwashing
- when cleaning up blood spills its important to clean, rinse then _____ the area
- ____ your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough
- osha's purpose is to protect the health and safety of who?
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- you can use a cpr ____ to protect yourself when giving cpr
- how many hiv positive moms will transfer antibiodies onto their babies
- hepatitis a is not a ______ pathogen
- hepatitis b infection can turn into a _____ carrier
- types of hepatitis that are childcare concerns
- cytomegalovirus is a ______ virus
- human parvovirus b19 is also called this
- this lies dormant after you have chickenpox
- it's important to wear ____ when cleaning up blood spills
- occupational _____ and health administration
20 Clues: lift with your ___ not your back • cytomegalovirus is a ______ virus • hepatitis a is not a ______ pathogen • human parvovirus b19 is also called this • gloves are ___ a substitute for handwashing • this lies dormant after you have chickenpox • occupational _____ and health administration • types of hepatitis that are childcare concerns • ...
Science 7 ok? 2021-03-22
Across
- How a structure is built; size, shape and materials a structure s made of
- Not made by humans
- Made by humans
- how much money is associated with the structure
- Any risks or safety hazards associated with the structure
- How easily a structure can be moved
- What type of structural form are human bones
- What type of structural form are pancakes
- Used to keep things together using grip
- What the structure must be able to do to meet certain standards
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- The load carrying capacity of a system is beyond the expected
- When certain parts of a structure are shaped in a way that lets them fir together
- usually formed with metal or plastic by welding or soldering 2 parts together
- a sticky substance that hold things together
- What type of structural form is an egg
- The physical appearance of the structure
- how something is able to benefit society
- How the structure and any of its byproducts affect the ecosystem
- The purpose of the object
- a flexible material is woven together to keep a different parts of a structure together
20 Clues: Made by humans • Not made by humans • The purpose of the object • How easily a structure can be moved • What type of structural form is an egg • Used to keep things together using grip • The physical appearance of the structure • how something is able to benefit society • What type of structural form are pancakes • a sticky substance that hold things together • ...
lab equipement 2018-09-28
Across
- We need to protect the body
- We need it to work some solutions chemicals on it
- We need it to transform the solid
- it is used to overheat some solution
- We need them to protect the hands
- it is used to contains volumes
- it is used to measure specific volumes
- it is used to carry a glass
- it is used to evaporate a liquid
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- it is used to clean the equipements
- it is used to running drop by drop a solution
- it is used to grip the clamp
- it is used to throw out liquids no toxic for environment
- it is used to hold and secure a burette on a stand
- it is used to mix solutions without spilling
- it is used to create stocks solution
- them is used to take a test tube
- We need it to dilude stocks solution chemicals
- We need them to protect the eyes
- it is used to hold up the test tube
20 Clues: We need to protect the body • it is used to carry a glass • it is used to grip the clamp • it is used to contains volumes • them is used to take a test tube • We need them to protect the eyes • it is used to evaporate a liquid • We need it to transform the solid • We need them to protect the hands • it is used to clean the equipements • it is used to hold up the test tube • ...
Red Rocks Rodeo Crossword 2025-01-15
Across
- A nasty fall on lead is called this
- Lead climbing equipment
- Climb after climb after climb
- Used for a broken arm
- The best climbing Gym in Colorado (Two words)
- Hold held only by your fingers
- How was your trip to Leadville, bro?
- The original form of climbing
- Helpful for sweaty hands
- What you do with a letter (Two words)
- This is not knot a climber's paradise
- A must-have for every spy movie
- Resting spot at a crag
- Climber's intel
- How we describe an amazing hold
- Also used for your teeth
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- Not top rope climbing
- What to use if you climb takes too long
- It's the destination, not the journey
- Easiest hold to grab
- Common safety knot (Two Words)
- The most common belay device
- Where you climb
- How to secure your belay device
- Keeps your belayer warm
- Alex Honnold movie (Two words)
- The type of climbing we're doing today (Two Words)
- What we're all here for
- Wearable safety equipment
29 Clues: Where you climb • Climber's intel • Easiest hold to grab • Not top rope climbing • Used for a broken arm • Resting spot at a crag • Lead climbing equipment • Keeps your belayer warm • What we're all here for • Helpful for sweaty hands • Also used for your teeth • Wearable safety equipment • The most common belay device • Climb after climb after climb • The original form of climbing • ...
Spalding List 12, Grade 5 2024-11-03
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- Strong, mighty, influential
- Enough or more than enough
- Causing wonder, curiosity, or surprise
- An adequate or more than adequate number or amount of something
- Strikingly beautiful or impressive
- Relating in or happening in the present time
- To stop something from happening
- Something not understood or beyond understanding, enigma
- Safety; a state of being protected
- To perceive something one has seen before
- Place, put, be somewhere
- Place, position
- A large sphere that circles a star in outer space
- Knowledge or feeling that someone or something present has been encountered before
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- To guard; cover or shield from exposure, injury, damage, or destruction
- Flat or hilly grassland
- A person's characteristics, habits, and values
- The fraction ¹/₄, a coin worth 25 cents
- Solid nonliving materials
- Placed, positioned; being somewhere
- Way of doing things
- Ready, equipped
- With respect to the body; materially
- Caring about someone or something's safety; wanting to protect someone or something
- Central, most important
- 4 cups, ¹/₄ gallon
- Usually
- An incident, event, something that happens
- Normal, routine, usual
29 Clues: Usually • Ready, equipped • Place, position • 4 cups, ¹/₄ gallon • Way of doing things • Normal, routine, usual • Flat or hilly grassland • Central, most important • Place, put, be somewhere • Solid nonliving materials • Enough or more than enough • Strong, mighty, influential • To stop something from happening • Strikingly beautiful or impressive • Safety; a state of being protected • ...
Chapter 7: The Treatment Room 2024-11-04
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- Occupational Safety and Health Association
- Esthetician's chair or operator's ____.
- Facial _______ or facial bar
- Utility cart
- Ensure that your room is large enough in _____ so the professional nor the client ever feels cramped.
- Can be used to grab hot towels
- Can be placed under the knees or behind the neck for client comfort
- Room used for mixing products and storing supplies
- Also known as a sink
- Also known as a magnifying lamp
- Better known as a towel warmer
- Includes being prepared
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- Steam is part of a standard facial procedure
- Includes the sight, sound, smell, or feel of your spa.
- Complying with state ______ regulations is imperative for the esthetician.
- Safety Data Sheet
- Always keep ________-use items in covered containers
- The study of adapting work conditions to suit the worker
- A sterilizer for implements, killing all microorganisms.
- Making a good first ____________ is important in any business setting.
- Have a clean robe or spa ___ ready before the client arrives
- Set up the cart in the order of procedure ____________.
22 Clues: Utility cart • Safety Data Sheet • Also known as a sink • Includes being prepared • Facial _______ or facial bar • Can be used to grab hot towels • Better known as a towel warmer • Also known as a magnifying lamp • Esthetician's chair or operator's ____. • Occupational Safety and Health Association • Steam is part of a standard facial procedure • ...
Toyota History 2024-11-12
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- Toyota's full-size pickup truck
- Loom Works, Original family business before Toyota
- Best-seller in the U.S. known for reliability
- A popular Toyota sports car from the past
- Toyota's reputation for long-lasting vehicles
- Cruiser, Toyota’s rugged off-road SUV
- Principle of automation with a human touch
- Efficiency, A key selling point of Toyota vehicles
- Popular mid-size pickup truck in North America
- Continuous improvement philosophy
- Toyota was a pioneer in hybrid technology with the Prius
- The year Toyota was established as an automobile company
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- Durable pickup truck known globally
- Country where Toyota was founded
- Toyota's legendary sports car
- Toyota's best-selling car worldwide
- Toyoda, Kiichiro Toyoda's father and an inventor
- One of Toyota's earliest luxury sedans
- Toyota's pioneering hybrid car
- Toyota’s mid-size SUV with off-road capabilities
- Manufacturing, Toyota's efficient production system
- Toyota Racing Development, known for performance upgrades
- The Japanese automaker founded in 1937
- Sense, Toyota’s suite of safety features
- Toyoda, Founder of Toyota
- City in Japan where Toyota is headquartered.
26 Clues: Toyoda, Founder of Toyota • Toyota's legendary sports car • Toyota's pioneering hybrid car • Toyota's full-size pickup truck • Country where Toyota was founded • Continuous improvement philosophy • Durable pickup truck known globally • Toyota's best-selling car worldwide • Cruiser, Toyota’s rugged off-road SUV • One of Toyota's earliest luxury sedans • ...
Safety Risks for Astornauts 2025-04-17
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- Astronauts conduct _____ to understand more about space and its effects on the body.
- Their rocket might ______
- Extensive _____ is required to prepare for the challenges of space travel.
- Their living _____ in space needs to be carefully maintained for their safety.
- They rely on advanced ______ to ensure their safety and efficiency in space operations.
- Astronauts can feel _____
- Astronauts rely on _____ with mission control fo.r guidance and suppor
- They encounter various _____ in space, including micrometeoroids and radiation.
- They face extreme _____ conditions in space that can affect their equipment.
- Each journey is a specific _____ with defined goals and objectives.
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- They can get these if they dont move around
- They could run out of ______
- They can have a lack of ______
- Astronauts can get space _______
- They could have an ______ failure
- Astronauts may feel ________
- They might have to deal with ______ enviorments
- They can run out of _____
- Regular _____ is necessary to maintain their health in microgravity.
- The process of _____ into Earth’s atmosphere can be intense and risky.
- Astronauts must ensure they have enough _____ for the duration of their mission.
21 Clues: Astronauts can feel _____ • They can run out of _____ • Their rocket might ______ • Astronauts may feel ________ • They could run out of ______ • They can have a lack of ______ • Astronauts can get space _______ • They could have an ______ failure • They can get these if they dont move around • They might have to deal with ______ enviorments • ...
Chapter 10 2025-08-31
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- detergent that contains a grease- dissolving agents
- where large pots and pans are often washed
- mildly alkaline cleaner
- forms of sanitizer
- the amount of steps for cleaning and sanitizing
- step after sanitize
- ppm
- list cleaning chemicals by _____
- Material Safety Data Sheet
- abrasive scouring agent that helps hard to remove dirt
- removes food and other dirt from a surface
- third step in cleaning equipment
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- sanitizer solution is a mix of chemical sanitizer and water
- used on mineral deposits and other other dirts that others cannot remove
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- chemical sanitizer that requires 7 seconds
- the amount of components of master cleaning schedule
- store at least six inches off the floor
- iodine and quarts require this amount of time
- up store utensils and flatware
- ____________ daily cleaning routines
- reduces pathogens on a surface to safe levels
- the amount of minerals in your water
- where to dump dirty water
- must be stable, noncorrosive, and safe to use
- nonfood-contact surfaces must be cleaned ________
26 Clues: ppm • forms of sanitizer • step after sanitize • mildly alkaline cleaner • where to dump dirty water • Material Safety Data Sheet • list cleaning chemicals by _____ • third step in cleaning equipment • up store utensils and flatware • ____________ daily cleaning routines • the amount of minerals in your water • store at least six inches off the floor • ...
SAFEBITE & SITEGUARD CHALLENGE 2025-05-29
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- The germs present in _____ food can be destroyed by thorough cooking at 75°C
- How do we protect our ear from loud noise
- What do you use to activate the fire alarm manually in an emergency?
- A top allergen found in bread and pasta
- What is the colour of emergency stop button
- Device used to extinguish small fires
- Itchy ______ is a common symptom of food allergy
- HACCP stands for Hazard Analysis and Critical _______ Points
- Protective equipment worn on the head
- Essential gear to protect your eyes
- Always wear this on your head in a food facility
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- Food kept too long at room temperature can grow _______
- GMP stands for Good _____ Practices
- Term for the act of reducing waste and conserving resources
- c
- Wear these on your hands when handling products
- What is used to carry an injured person safely?
- Bacteria that often found in raw chicken meat or eggs
- What equipment should be used to safely clean up hazardous chemical spills in the workplace?
- Our food safety slogan is "Food ______, Everyone's Responsibility
20 Clues: c • GMP stands for Good _____ Practices • Essential gear to protect your eyes • Device used to extinguish small fires • Protective equipment worn on the head • A top allergen found in bread and pasta • How do we protect our ear from loud noise • What is the colour of emergency stop button • Wear these on your hands when handling products • ...
Year 7 Physics 2 2025-05-18
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- Makes a noise when a current flows through it
- The safety wire in a plug that protects you from electric shocks
- A force can change the speed, direction and...
- The force produced by mass in a gravitational field
- A force spread over an area
- Provided by the cell / battery
- It's circuit symbole is a blank rectangle
- The force that opposes motion
- The flow of charge (electrons) in a circuit
- This does not change if you visit another planet
- Spins when a current flows through it
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- Opooses the flow of charge
- An ammeter is placed in a circuit this way to measure the current
- The difference between the original length and the stretched length
- Releases light when a current flows through it
- The object will return to its original shape when the force is removed
- A voltemeter is placed in a circuit this way to measure the energy difference
- A component used to break (or complete) the circuit
- A safety component that will melt when the current is too high, breaking the circuit
- The overall force acting on an object
20 Clues: Opooses the flow of charge • A force spread over an area • The force that opposes motion • Provided by the cell / battery • The overall force acting on an object • Spins when a current flows through it • It's circuit symbole is a blank rectangle • The flow of charge (electrons) in a circuit • Makes a noise when a current flows through it • ...
Life Saving Essentials Crossword 2025-05-27
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- Machine button to cease operation immediately
- Type of handling that can strain the body
- Mobile Equipment Used for Material Transport
- Protects employees from rotating parts
- First person to inform of incident
- Employee idea for HSE improvement opportunities
- Federal Regulatory Body for Safety
- Signal by mobile equipment to alert others
- Last line of defense against hazards
- Falls from here result in serious injuries
- Space which can become Dangerous to Humans
- Any first aid, near miss, injury, or spill
- Indicator of past incident history (TRIR)
- Type of PPE to Prevent Cuts to Hands
- Cleanliness and organization of work area
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- #1 item causing cuts
- Indicator of proactive efforts for safety
- Substances that can cause harm
- Combination of Severity and Probability
- Best way to prevent muscular injuries
- Body Movements done repeatedly
- ________ Saving Essentials
- Federal Regulatory Body for Environmental
- Lift with these, not your back
- Steps taken to control hazardous energy
- #1 type of injury
- Management walking the floor to discuss issues with employees
27 Clues: #1 type of injury • #1 item causing cuts • ________ Saving Essentials • Substances that can cause harm • Body Movements done repeatedly • Lift with these, not your back • First person to inform of incident • Federal Regulatory Body for Safety • Last line of defense against hazards • Type of PPE to Prevent Cuts to Hands • Best way to prevent muscular injuries • ...
Shields and Scrubs Issue #1 2025-08-07
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- A tool to assess agitation: Staring, Tone, Anxiety, Mumbling, Pacing.
- Outpatient care setting included in recent safety assessments.
- To calm a tense or aggressive situation.
- If a caller makes these, it may be time to end the call.
- A phone feature that can help reset a tense moment.
- Setting these respectfully can help prevent escalation.
- Team focused on keeping everyone safe across all campuses.
- Calm, clear ________ helps reduce verbal abuse.
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- Essential for a safe workplace—no one does it alone.
- A feeling that empathy and listening can help ease.
- Manager overseeing security at ambulatory and admin locations.
- Security Manager at WCMC focused on violence prevention.
- Chief of Security who shares tips in “Chief’s Corner.”
- What all verbal abuse incidents should be promptly turned in as.
- Showing empathy can help build this with others.
- System used to report workplace violence and safety incidents.
- Along with ambulatory, one area Andy helps protect.
- Always treat others with this—even under stress.
- Vocal quality that can calm or escalate a situation.
- Acronym for Walnut Creek Medical Center.
20 Clues: To calm a tense or aggressive situation. • Acronym for Walnut Creek Medical Center. • Calm, clear ________ helps reduce verbal abuse. • Showing empathy can help build this with others. • Always treat others with this—even under stress. • A feeling that empathy and listening can help ease. • A phone feature that can help reset a tense moment. • ...
Food Safety Awareness Week Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-04
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- Software for FSQ checks
- Tag, Placed on out of spec product
- Monocytogenes
- Critical Control Point
- Food Safety and ___________
- FSQ Manager
- Results from errors in a thermal process
- Must have during handwashing
- Gov. Agency over non-meat products
- and Ware Food Safety Superheros
- Detector Wands, Fe & NonFE & SS
- Essential during pre-op
- Mice, flies, gnats, ants
- Gov. Agency over meat products
- Spraying device used in cleaning process
- PPE Foreign Material
- Material Hope it is detectable!
- Wheat, egg, soy, milk
- If you don't do this, it didn't happen
- Scanned at store
- Used to detect wrinkles in seal
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- FM from trees
- Net Head PPE
- Control Giveaway and light weights can occur
- Drips from the ceiling
- H in HACCP
- Controls Bacteria
- Regulatory Inspection
- Stainless Steel for one
- Used for documentation
- Former QC
- FM from animals
- Washing, Takes 20 Seconds
- Environmental Monitoring - Monitors bacterial growth
- Kills Bacteria
- Heat Process
- Product eaten without any further cooking or heating
- Blast Cell Purpose
38 Clues: Former QC • H in HACCP • FSQ Manager • Net Head PPE • Heat Process • FM from trees • Monocytogenes • Kills Bacteria • FM from animals • Scanned at store • Controls Bacteria • Blast Cell Purpose • PPE Foreign Material • Regulatory Inspection • Wheat, egg, soy, milk • Critical Control Point • Drips from the ceiling • Used for documentation • Software for FSQ checks • Stainless Steel for one • ...
hunter ed 2025-10-30
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- the wise use of natural resources
- doing what is right, even when no one is watching
- what hunters must get before entering private property
- a tool that must always be handled carefully
- legal document required before hunting
- what you should do before crossing a fence or climbing a tree stand
- what hunters should always show for wildlife and other people
- rules that govern hunting to protect wildlife
- the safe direction in which you can shoot
- specific time period when hunting a certain species is allowed
- area where people go to practice shooting safely
- a group of similar animals capable of breeding
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- part of a firearm that is pulled to fire a shot
- what you aim at when sighting your firearm
- clothing pattern that helps hunters blend into their surroundings
- the most important rule in hunting
- the are in which a hunter can safely shoot
- what color worn for visibility and safety
- the front end of a gun barrel
- the place where an animal lives
20 Clues: the front end of a gun barrel • the place where an animal lives • the wise use of natural resources • the most important rule in hunting • legal document required before hunting • what color worn for visibility and safety • the safe direction in which you can shoot • what you aim at when sighting your firearm • the are in which a hunter can safely shoot • ...
The French Revolution 2026-03-11
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- – Pledge by the Third Estate to create a new constitution.
- – Palace of the French king, symbol of royal excess.
- – Lists of grievances written by the three estates before the Estates-General.
- – Working-class militants who supported the Revolution.
- – Leader of the Committee of Public Safety and radical revolutionary.
- – Ideal of brotherhood promoted during the Revolution.
- – Radical political group during the Revolution.
- – King of France who was executed during the Revolution.
- – Queen of France, wife of Louis XVI, also executed.
- – Period when the Committee of Public Safety executed thousands.
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- – Revolutionary assembly formed by the Third Estate in 1789.
- – Device used for executions during the Revolution.
- – Principle stating all citizens should have equal rights.
- – Wealthy middle class in the Third Estate.
- – One of the main ideals of the Revolution.
- – Document that proclaimed liberty, equality, and fraternity.
- – The three social classes in pre-revolutionary France.
- – The common people of France, who bore the heaviest taxes.
- – Military leader who rose to power after the Revolution.
- – The prison stormed by Parisians on July 14, 1789, marking the start of the revolution.
20 Clues: – Wealthy middle class in the Third Estate. • – One of the main ideals of the Revolution. • – Radical political group during the Revolution. • – Device used for executions during the Revolution. • – Palace of the French king, symbol of royal excess. • – Queen of France, wife of Louis XVI, also executed. • – Ideal of brotherhood promoted during the Revolution. • ...
PATIENT SAFETY AWARENESS WEEK 2021 2021-03-10
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- An appointed staff/peer who observes and provides just in time feedback to section/flight, on correct use of Error Prevention Tool.
- The process healthcare providers perform to obtain and/or update information on the medications the patient is currently taking is called _________ Reconciliation.
- A _____ medication vial can only be used in Immunization, Physical Therapy and Dental is a
- This should be given/offered to every patient after every visit is a ______sheet.
- A_______event is a reportable Serious Harm Event.
- NPSG#1 Use at least ____ patient identifiers when providing care, treatment, and services.
- Reluctance to Simplify is the Theme of the _________ for Mar 21. AFMRA monthly focus topics for all MTFs.
- This is the DOD authorized system for the reporting of adverse events, no harm events, near misses, and unsafe conditions. Abbreviation for the system used for Patient Safety Reporting.
- Leadership engagement; rounding with staff monthly to discuss safety or staff concern. The abbreviation for Rounding To Influence is _______.
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- There is ONLY ONE crash cart used in patient care areas where is it.
- This must be performed immediately before or if any interruptions of surgery or procedure.
- The abbreviation for Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety.
- Always label______ in the presence of patient.
- CDC recommend wearing face ____ to help stop the spread of COVID19.
- CDC recommend washing your hands for______second, to stop spread of germs.
- An event that did not reach the patient is a ________.
16 Clues: Always label______ in the presence of patient. • A_______event is a reportable Serious Harm Event. • An event that did not reach the patient is a ________. • CDC recommend wearing face ____ to help stop the spread of COVID19. • There is ONLY ONE crash cart used in patient care areas where is it. • ...
Bring your best 2016-10-18
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- Formerly called WCB
- Creates a stable learning environment for students
- Your Medical and Dental Coverage
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- When you come back to work after an illness or injury
- Adjusting the job so you can return to work
- Monthly Joint Occupational Health and Safety Team
- Adjusting work practices to avoid injury
- Counselling Service Provider
8 Clues: Formerly called WCB • Counselling Service Provider • Your Medical and Dental Coverage • Adjusting work practices to avoid injury • Adjusting the job so you can return to work • Monthly Joint Occupational Health and Safety Team • Creates a stable learning environment for students • When you come back to work after an illness or injury
Food Safety Crossword 2026-02-25
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- What does SQF stand for?
- Hairnets, jewelry, uniforms are examples of____.
- What regulatory agency is compliance for food safety?
- What is the CCP for Liquids/Woodlawn?
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- Fences, doors secured, badge access and passwords are examples of _____ _____.
- ____ containers should never be placed on the floor.
- The program that manages food safety hazards in our facility.
- Everyone is responsible for ___ ____
- If it's not documented it didn't happen _____.
9 Clues: What does SQF stand for? • Everyone is responsible for ___ ____ • What is the CCP for Liquids/Woodlawn? • If it's not documented it didn't happen _____. • Hairnets, jewelry, uniforms are examples of____. • ____ containers should never be placed on the floor. • What regulatory agency is compliance for food safety? • ...
yard control 2018-12-13
teach 2023-04-11
Safety Crossword 2021-05-26
Quality-Food Safety 2022-08-23
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- - A systematic approach to identification, evaluation and control of food safety hazards is called: _____.
- - FSMA shifts focus from reacting to _____ potential FS issues.
- - What does the "Q" stand for in SQF?
- - HARPC: Hazard Analysis and Risk Based ___ Controls.
- - What president signed FSMA into law on 1.4.2018?
- - Each year 3,000 people ______ due to foodborne diseases.
- - FSMA is the biggest change in food safety legislation in ____.
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- - HACCP _____, Analysis, Critical, Control, Point.
- - Will this audit be a planned or unannounced audit?
- - PCQI Preventative Controls _____ Individual
- - How many mandatory parts are there to FSMA prevention which must be in writing?
- - What is Cincinnati Bakery's #1 hazard risk or CCP?
12 Clues: - What does the "Q" stand for in SQF? • - PCQI Preventative Controls _____ Individual • - What president signed FSMA into law on 1.4.2018? • - HACCP _____, Analysis, Critical, Control, Point. • - Will this audit be a planned or unannounced audit? • - What is Cincinnati Bakery's #1 hazard risk or CCP? • - HARPC: Hazard Analysis and Risk Based ___ Controls. • ...
Textile 8.9 2022-02-08
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- / precaution you need to take to stay unharmed
- / what you use to to sew to pieces of material together
- / used to smooth fabric
- / used to cut material to the right length
- / a type of material used in sewing
- Case / where you put the bobbin
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- / a safety precaution you need to take
- / Use to hold thread
- / a line where two pieces of fabric are sewn together in a garment or other article
- / types of things used to make things
- tape / used to take the length of material
- / what you use to pin
- / a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed
13 Clues: / Use to hold thread • / what you use to pin • / used to smooth fabric • Case / where you put the bobbin • / a type of material used in sewing • / types of things used to make things • / a safety precaution you need to take • / used to cut material to the right length • tape / used to take the length of material • ...
Basic Shop Safety 2024-01-09
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- Something used in an accident
- The most cost effective way to protect your ears.
- A government group made to protect workers and rate equipment.
- An object used to protect others during welding
- A designated area to clean your eyes in the event of injury
- A type of welding that requires a number four to five protective lens
- The last line of defense against accidents
- Eye protection against chemicals and debris
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- A condition caused by welding without protection
- A PPE worn on the face to protect from particles
- A PPE worn on your head to protect against falling objects.
- A rating assigned to measure the effectiveness of hearing protection.
- A state of being free from danger
- The most important part of safety.
- A PPE worn on the face to protect from fumes
15 Clues: Something used in an accident • A state of being free from danger • The most important part of safety. • The last line of defense against accidents • Eye protection against chemicals and debris • A PPE worn on the face to protect from fumes • An object used to protect others during welding • A condition caused by welding without protection • ...
NAOSH 2023 2023-04-20
12 Clues: _____ Kit • _____Breaks • Health and ______ • Dangerous ________ • High _________ Vest • ________ Prevention • _______of surroundings • _____ Points of Contact • Personal ______ Equipment • _______Health; psychological • _______ Hazards; poor housekeeping • don't catch your fingers in ______ Points
Cue for Treason 2018-10-11
15 Clues: dumb • tree • tight • a pillow • antagonist • to contain • main character • place of safety • a bottomless pit • peter’s home county • extremely poor person • findbury field theatre • condemn something as evil • where the globe theatre is • bottom of cliff with rock debris
Safety Crossword 2018-08-20
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- what should be put up when forklifting inside?
- how high can handstock be?
- how many meters should a spotter be from a forklift?
- how many spotters in needed when spotting on the mezzanine?
- how many spotters are needed when unloading a truck?
Down
- are two straps enough for flat products
- how much clearance does a fire door need?
- name a forklift coach?
- what forklift do you use inside?
- how many spotters are needed when the store is closed?
- can you answer a phone whilst spotting?
11 Clues: name a forklift coach? • how high can handstock be? • what forklift do you use inside? • are two straps enough for flat products • can you answer a phone whilst spotting? • how much clearance does a fire door need? • what should be put up when forklifting inside? • how many meters should a spotter be from a forklift? • how many spotters are needed when unloading a truck? • ...
Workplace Safety 2021-12-22
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- money paid to workers with no job
- Abbreviate- Personal Protective Equipment
- the year of Civil Rights Act (spelled)
- emergency care for an injured person
- designing the workplace for a worker
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- chemical/ electrical _______ hazard
- the year of Equal Pay Act (spelled)
- a danger or risk
- natural disaster emergency
- name a common hazard
- what is the minimum wage (spelled)
11 Clues: a danger or risk • name a common hazard • natural disaster emergency • money paid to workers with no job • what is the minimum wage (spelled) • chemical/ electrical _______ hazard • the year of Equal Pay Act (spelled) • emergency care for an injured person • designing the workplace for a worker • the year of Civil Rights Act (spelled) • Abbreviate- Personal Protective Equipment
Road Safety 2022-01-12
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- a change in velocity
- sign- boards on road in shape of triangle,circle and hexagon.
- camera- this type of filming device first appeared in the UK in 1991 in West London.
- rigid head covering worn by a motorcyclist
- confused with word break many times
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- tenpin bowling) a long, narrow strip of floor down which the ball is bowled.
- bags- in slang it means a person who talks alot
- Follow road safety to prevent this from ocuring.
- person's mental or physical condition
- black,round important piece of a vehicle
- the slang used by millennial lit means this too.
11 Clues: a change in velocity • confused with word break many times • person's mental or physical condition • black,round important piece of a vehicle • rigid head covering worn by a motorcyclist • bags- in slang it means a person who talks alot • Follow road safety to prevent this from ocuring. • the slang used by millennial lit means this too. • ...
Food Safety 2022-02-17
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- Acronym for the order of which people are most susceptible to sickness
- the people most susceptible to sickness do to not having a fully developed immune system.
- an instance of a person becoming ill from food; suspected or confirmed
- hazards that are toxins or things like Allergens, Pesticides, Cleaners and sanitizers
- hazards that can be seen and removed
- anything that could cause harm to consumers. There are three general categories: physical, chemical and biological
- Many people don’t report what type of illnesses
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- anything edible that people usually consume
- Hazards such as Bacteria, Fungi, Mold and yeast, Viruses, and Parasites
- what bacteria was in a manufacturing facility and got on the food
- microorganisms that cause disease
11 Clues: microorganisms that cause disease • hazards that can be seen and removed • anything edible that people usually consume • Many people don’t report what type of illnesses • what bacteria was in a manufacturing facility and got on the food • Acronym for the order of which people are most susceptible to sickness • ...
Food Safety 2015-02-24
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- A bacteria found in contaminated water.
- Bacteria can grow rapidly in the danger _____.
- Raw meat should ____ touch fruit.
- Foods like milk and eggs should always be put in the ____ after being brought home from the grocery store.
- Wash ____ and surfaces often.
- A virus you can get when you eat raw cookie dough.
- A bacteria found in deli meats, raw milk, and hot dogs.
- a _____ is a disease acquired from eating and drinking contaminated food or water.
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- What is caused when unclean hands contaminate food?
- Where is the safest place to defrost food?
- Use a food ____ to check the temperature of your burger to make sure it's done.
11 Clues: Wash ____ and surfaces often. • Raw meat should ____ touch fruit. • A bacteria found in contaminated water. • Where is the safest place to defrost food? • Bacteria can grow rapidly in the danger _____. • A virus you can get when you eat raw cookie dough. • What is caused when unclean hands contaminate food? • A bacteria found in deli meats, raw milk, and hot dogs. • ...
Personal Safety 2014-11-11
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- At parties you should control your
- One of the most common types of home injuries
- A contributing factor to motor vehicle crashes
- Wearing bright colors while walking at night increases your
- Never give in to _____ pressure
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- Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause to this injury
- Always be aware of your
- Always listen to your _____ feelings
- Important for motorcyclists to wear
- Always ______ dimmed or dark areas
- Percent of falls that involve people 45 years of age and older
11 Clues: Always be aware of your • Never give in to _____ pressure • At parties you should control your • Always ______ dimmed or dark areas • Important for motorcyclists to wear • Always listen to your _____ feelings • One of the most common types of home injuries • A contributing factor to motor vehicle crashes • Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause to this injury • ...
Safety requlations 2016-01-11
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- A life saver if you master this skill
- If chemicals touch your skin you can get this in your hands
- You use these to protect your eyes
- You wear these over your own clothes to protect them and your skin
- You take these to ease the pain
- One of the main things you need to remember when lifting things
Down
- You use these to protect your ears
- You should see him/her if your back pain gets worse
- You use this to put down fires
- Consequence after lifting heavy objects wrongly
- When working in construction you use these to get around the building
11 Clues: You use this to put down fires • You take these to ease the pain • You use these to protect your ears • You use these to protect your eyes • A life saver if you master this skill • Consequence after lifting heavy objects wrongly • You should see him/her if your back pain gets worse • If chemicals touch your skin you can get this in your hands • ...
Farm Safety 2017-02-16
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- a major cause thats leads to death often kids under 15
- - a herbacide chemical that kills or conrtols pest
- - Very useful during harvest where your grain is put but if you fall in likely risk of drowning
- - These are dangerous as you can not control them and there unexpected
- - the probabilty and conquence from a injury or illness assocated with a hazard
- a chemcial thats a fungicide that kills fungi
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- - major part of farming at the end of year which is very dangerous
- - Another Major cause to death but very helpful moving big items and digging
- - Very dangerous, should be stored in a cool ventillated area out of the sun.
- anything that has the potential to harm or cause death
- - Stabds for something that protects your body
11 Clues: a chemcial thats a fungicide that kills fungi • - Stabds for something that protects your body • - a herbacide chemical that kills or conrtols pest • a major cause thats leads to death often kids under 15 • anything that has the potential to harm or cause death • - major part of farming at the end of year which is very dangerous • ...
science safety 2022-08-31
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- befor you do a lab make sure that you ____ the direction
- never ___ any thing when doing a lab
- another way to put out a fire
- put your ____ back when doing a lab
- if you are working with chemicals you wear _______ on your eyes
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- if you get a chemical in your eye you go to the ____
- how to put out fires
- when you do a lab make sure you do not _________
- never _____ anything either wile doing a lab
- if something on fire go to the ____
- do not pour or put anything in the ____ intill asking the teacher
11 Clues: how to put out fires • another way to put out a fire • if something on fire go to the ____ • put your ____ back when doing a lab • never ___ any thing when doing a lab • never _____ anything either wile doing a lab • when you do a lab make sure you do not _________ • if you get a chemical in your eye you go to the ____ • ...
Science Safety 2022-08-29
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- make sure you have all the right __ before starting
- always clean up your __ if you make one
- something you are your friends should not do in the lab
- what should you wear on your face when preforming experiments
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- you should do this if you have long hair
- used to protect your hands
- do this if you are unsure
- used to protect clothing
- make sure to remove all __ (ex. Rings, necklace
- wash these before and after an experiment
- no __ in the lab
11 Clues: no __ in the lab • used to protect clothing • do this if you are unsure • used to protect your hands • always clean up your __ if you make one • you should do this if you have long hair • wash these before and after an experiment • make sure to remove all __ (ex. Rings, necklace • make sure you have all the right __ before starting • ...
Bike safety 2022-12-06
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- bikes are
- side of the road bikes ride on
- rule used to fit helmets
- just like cars, bikes are this
- who you look for at a crosswalk sign
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- what you do with your helmet straps
- when you're riding your bike traffic is on this side of you
- where traffic from different directions comes together
- B in the ABC quick check
- if you do this, you should replace your helmet afterward
- signal with this hand
- at this sign, slow down but a stop is not required
12 Clues: bikes are • signal with this hand • B in the ABC quick check • rule used to fit helmets • side of the road bikes ride on • just like cars, bikes are this • what you do with your helmet straps • who you look for at a crosswalk sign • at this sign, slow down but a stop is not required • where traffic from different directions comes together • ...
Food Safety 2023-01-31
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- When in the kitchen, make sure that you are wearing proper ________.
- You should use a clean _____ to dry your dishes.
- Make sure you ________ your workspace before making food to prevent bacteria.
- This is where you wash your hands.
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- You should go home and rest if you are _____.
- Wash your hands after handling raw ____.
- After you're done with your dishes, you should _____ them.
- What do you put on your hands before handling food?
- You should use this to defrost foods.
- After you touch your face, work with different foods, or eat, you should wash your _____.
- This is what you wash your hands with.
11 Clues: This is where you wash your hands. • You should use this to defrost foods. • This is what you wash your hands with. • Wash your hands after handling raw ____. • You should go home and rest if you are _____. • You should use a clean _____ to dry your dishes. • What do you put on your hands before handling food? • ...
Lab Safety 2023-02-03
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- Never use _____ suction to fill a pipet
- handle flammable ________ liquids over a pan to contain spills
- ___ must be handled with extreme care.
- never ____ chemicals or other materials from the labratory
- use a _____ ____ to fill a pipet
- take only as much _______ as you need
- never return unused chemicals to their original ________
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- all chemicals in the laboratory are to be considered _________
- do not ___ __ ___ unless specifically instructed to do so
- check the ___ on chemical bottles twice before removing any of the contents
- when transferring reagents from one container to another, hold the containers ____ from your body
11 Clues: use a _____ ____ to fill a pipet • take only as much _______ as you need • ___ must be handled with extreme care. • Never use _____ suction to fill a pipet • never return unused chemicals to their original ________ • do not ___ __ ___ unless specifically instructed to do so • never ____ chemicals or other materials from the labratory • ...
Kitchen safety 2021-09-09
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- Be careful you might ______ your hands
- What comes out of a hot pan when you put it in cold water?
- Never leave ___ food unattended
- safety clothing you put over your clothes
- Store sharp and poisonous equipment and tools away from pets and ______
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- Always use a ______ knife
- Washing hands _______ from bacteria
- never forget to turn off the stove or_____
- where you put a pan to boil or cook
- Always wash your______ before using kitchen tools
- Sharp, used for cutting
11 Clues: Sharp, used for cutting • Always use a ______ knife • Never leave ___ food unattended • Washing hands _______ from bacteria • where you put a pan to boil or cook • Be careful you might ______ your hands • safety clothing you put over your clothes • never forget to turn off the stove or_____ • Always wash your______ before using kitchen tools • ...
Kitchen safety 2021-09-09
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- Store sharp and poisonous equipment and tools away from pets and ______
- Washing hands _______ them from bacteria
- Always wash your______ before using kitchen tools
- Always use a ______ knife
- Sharp, used for cutting
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- Be careful you might ______ your hands
- Never leave ___ food unattended
- never forget to turn off the stove or_____
- safety clothing you put over your clothes
- where you put a pan to boil or cook
- What comes out of a hot pan when you put it in cold water?
11 Clues: Sharp, used for cutting • Always use a ______ knife • Never leave ___ food unattended • where you put a pan to boil or cook • Be careful you might ______ your hands • Washing hands _______ them from bacteria • safety clothing you put over your clothes • never forget to turn off the stove or_____ • Always wash your______ before using kitchen tools • ...
Kitchen safety 2021-09-09
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- Always wash your______ before using kitchen tools
- Always use a ______ knife
- Never leave ___ food unattended
- never forget to turn off the stove or_____
- What comes out of a hot pan when you put it in cold water?
- Be careful you might ______ your hands
- Sharp, used for cutting
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- Washing hands _______ bacteria
- Store sharp and poisonous equipment and tools away from pets and ______
- where you put a pan to boil or cook
- safety clothing you put over your clothes
11 Clues: Sharp, used for cutting • Always use a ______ knife • Washing hands _______ bacteria • Never leave ___ food unattended • where you put a pan to boil or cook • Be careful you might ______ your hands • safety clothing you put over your clothes • never forget to turn off the stove or_____ • Always wash your______ before using kitchen tools • ...
Laboratory Safety 2021-08-13
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- Personal protective equipment that protects your skin and clothing from chemicals and lab materials
- When using the eyewash station, you must hold your eyes open and rinse for _______ minutes
- Use this station when something gets into your eyes during lab
- Personal protective equipment that prevent chemicals from getting into your eyes
- Personal protective equipment that protect your hands from heat, chemicals, etc.
- All shoes should be ____ toed
- Food and drink are allowed how often in lab?
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- Use this safety tool if a fire breaks out during a lab
- Acronym that stands for Proper Protective Equipment
- Who do you tell when something bad happens in lab?
- You will not be allowed to participate in lab until you sign and return your ________.
11 Clues: All shoes should be ____ toed • Food and drink are allowed how often in lab? • Who do you tell when something bad happens in lab? • Acronym that stands for Proper Protective Equipment • Use this safety tool if a fire breaks out during a lab • Use this station when something gets into your eyes during lab • ...
Sewing Safety 2022-05-16
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- 'SNIP' backward
- Used to unpick thread
- Bring this to class to do activities safely
- Electrical current in a circular pattern
- Used for cutting fabrics
- For measuring lengths
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- An area to one self while sewing
- a mechanical device used to forge two pieces of fabric together using a spun piece of wool derived from sheep.
- rhymes with 'ACCESSIBILITY'
- Spun thread used for knitting
- Keep these under the tables
11 Clues: 'SNIP' backward • Used to unpick thread • For measuring lengths • Used for cutting fabrics • rhymes with 'ACCESSIBILITY' • Keep these under the tables • Spun thread used for knitting • An area to one self while sewing • Electrical current in a circular pattern • Bring this to class to do activities safely • ...
Seatbelt Safety 2022-05-05
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- The _____ keeps the bodies moving simultaneously until the seat belts stop their motion.
- You should always wear your ______.
- To avoid crashes, you should always check your cars _____.
- are not just just deadly for drivers, they are also deadly for the ________.
- If you are pulled over and not wearing a seatbelt, you will get a ____.
- You should check the _____ bags in your car.
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- Statistically ______ who crash are not bucked up.
- Always make sure your child's ______ is secure before driving.
- Most crashes happen when the driver is ____.
- Seatbelts can save your _____.
- Finish the rhyme: ____ it, before you get a ticket.
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 _____. • ...
Hurricane Safety 2022-05-10
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- Water covering normally dry land
- Bolts that strike during storms
- Small power sources for flashlights and toys
- Bags of sand used to keep water out
- The Sunshine State
- A machine that creates energy
- The center of the storm
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- Hand-held light to use when the power is out
- The weekly weather report
- A dangerous and unexpected event
- Hurricane strength levels
11 Clues: The Sunshine State • The center of the storm • The weekly weather report • Hurricane strength levels • A machine that creates energy • Bolts that strike during storms • Water covering normally dry land • A dangerous and unexpected event • Bags of sand used to keep water out • Hand-held light to use when the power is out • Small power sources for flashlights and toys
Water Safety 2022-06-10
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- children and non swimmers should be _____ around water
- do not ___ on deck
- drowning is ________ (opposite of loud)
- who should you always swim with?
- what should you not drink before swimming?
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- what should you wear in a boat?
- drowning happens ______ (another word for speedy)
- What is the #1 cause of death/injury in children from 1-4 years of age
- drowning is _______ with water safety knowledge and common sense
- learn to ____ to prevent drowning
- do not _____ and drive your boat
11 Clues: do not ___ on deck • what should you wear in a boat? • who should you always swim with? • do not _____ and drive your boat • learn to ____ to prevent drowning • drowning is ________ (opposite of loud) • what should you not drink before swimming? • drowning happens ______ (another word for speedy) • children and non swimmers should be _____ around water • ...
Fire Safety 2022-08-02
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- National organization that sets codes and standards to help protect us from fires.
- Event on 8-19-22 from 3:30 pm to 7:30 pm for A&E employees and immediate family.
- Minimum distance to mount a smoke alarm from a stove.
- Smoke alarm testing interval.
- Important tool for putting out fires, should be inspected annually.
- Smoke alarm battery replacement interval for regular batteries.
- Can easily catch fire from hot exhaust components.
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- Helps detect home fires and should be replaced at least every 10 years.
- A&E BBQ location.
- Often cause fires on roadsides due to failing equipment.
- Should be sent to brandon_juday@autoelect.com or 307-277-0301 before the BBQ.
11 Clues: A&E BBQ location. • Smoke alarm testing interval. • Can easily catch fire from hot exhaust components. • Minimum distance to mount a smoke alarm from a stove. • Often cause fires on roadsides due to failing equipment. • Smoke alarm battery replacement interval for regular batteries. • Important tool for putting out fires, should be inspected annually. • ...
Winter Safety 2022-11-03
THANKSGIVING SAFETY 2022-11-04
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- Your bird is not safe to eat until it reaches 165 ___.
- As soon as a turkey begins to thaw, ___ that may have been present before freezing will begin to grow again.
- What is the only way to destroy dangerous bacteria that can be found on a turkey?
- Keep dishes, cutting boards, and utensils that touch raw turkey ____.
- How many places should you check the turkey's temperature after cooking?
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- Check the turkey's temperature after cooking in the thickest part of the breast, innermost part of the wing, and innermost part of the ___.
- What should be refrigerated within two hours after the meal?
- Wash your hands for 20 ___ with soap and warm water before and after handling the turkey.
- You can thaw a turkey in cold water. Simply _____ the bird in cold water & change every 30 minutes.
- It is safe to cook a frozen turkey though cooking time will be ___ percent longer!
- The types of turkeys regulated by the USDA include natural, kosher, free-range, organic, fresh, and ___.
11 Clues: Your bird is not safe to eat until it reaches 165 ___. • What should be refrigerated within two hours after the meal? • Keep dishes, cutting boards, and utensils that touch raw turkey ____. • How many places should you check the turkey's temperature after cooking? • What is the only way to destroy dangerous bacteria that can be found on a turkey? • ...
Halloween Safety 2022-10-26
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- During an Emergency, you should use the exit ________ to you
- Required footwear.
- Report safety hazards to your _________
- You use these to reach high places.
- Check this when the weather starts to get cold.
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- Your work area should be kept _____
- Maintain ______ points of contact when ascending/descending.
- hat Protects your head from injuries.
- This can reduce visibility during fall and winter months.
- Always wear this while your vehicle is in motion.
- This piece of PPE ensures you are seen in low light situations.
11 Clues: Required footwear. • Your work area should be kept _____ • You use these to reach high places. • hat Protects your head from injuries. • Report safety hazards to your _________ • Check this when the weather starts to get cold. • Always wear this while your vehicle is in motion. • This can reduce visibility during fall and winter months. • ...
