safety Crossword Puzzles
Unit 4 2022-01-10
Across
- Things that could cause harm
- A person can be harmed by a heavy machine
- Moving parts can cause bodily harm
- Machines that could cause harm
- Surfaces that are slippery
- Loud noises can danage a person's hearing
- Occupational Safe and Health Act of 1970
- Any cold surface
- Any hot surface
- An electrical current
- Any chemical found in a solid form
- Youth rules
- Responsibilities that are given to employers
- The possibility of loss or failure
- Any object that is sharp
- Freedom from danger
- Being confined to a certain spaces
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- Rights that are given to workers
- Loads that are heavy
- Work that requires doing the same thing over and over
- How high you are
- Responsibilities that are given to workers
- Safety Laws Protect your health. Know your rights.
- Tiny particles of solids
- A chemical in liquid form
- Rights that are given to employers
- Fulfilling the requirements
- Tiny drops of liquid
- Any chemical in gas form
- An unexpected incident
- Weapons should not be misused
31 Clues: Youth rules • Any hot surface • How high you are • Any cold surface • Freedom from danger • Loads that are heavy • Tiny drops of liquid • An electrical current • An unexpected incident • Tiny particles of solids • Any chemical in gas form • Any object that is sharp • A chemical in liquid form • Surfaces that are slippery • Fulfilling the requirements • Things that could cause harm • ...
WHS Team Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-26
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- Object used to mitigate PIT/PED interaction
- Safety First, but also _______
- Website that all Contractors must go through for WHS approval
- Completed by Ops in Austin everyday AA's is onsite
- Work related injury that results in a TLD Accommodation
- Connor has 0% background in this type of Safety
- Rate that which injuries occur on site across all shifts against total hours worked
- Office to complain about...i mean report...injuries/incidents
- Website that tracks weather activity and yard status
- Must be completed by WHSS after PPW has been added to Medical Attachments
- "I'm gonna grab the ______"
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- The 5 Why's
- Michael's favorite word
- Assisted ICare's must be completed for the first ____ days.
- Number of days per OSHA to Flip or PARk a work related case after receiving PPW
- Login that does not exist in Phonetool, but exists within the team
- What IH thinks every spill is
- Former WHSS self-proclaimed nickname
- Logged into Austin every time WHS team engages AA with work related injury
- Work Related injury that does not meet Recordable qualifiers
20 Clues: The 5 Why's • Michael's favorite word • "I'm gonna grab the ______" • What IH thinks every spill is • Safety First, but also _______ • Former WHSS self-proclaimed nickname • Object used to mitigate PIT/PED interaction • Connor has 0% background in this type of Safety • Completed by Ops in Austin everyday AA's is onsite • Website that tracks weather activity and yard status • ...
Kim chart 2025-03-28
Across
- focus on strong passwords
- content,contact,and conduct
- regular firmware update
- memory caching itself isn't direct internet security risk
- a metric that is used to evaluate the potential cost and benefits of implementing
- change default login credential
- drive data backups,activate firewalls,avoid public wi-fi,enable multi-factors
- turn off Bluetooth when not n use
- a flag raised wherever you surf the web
- solider state drive offer faster performance
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- change your router's default credentials ,update ,firmware ,change the Wi-Fi password
- website security checkers like sucuri site check,online virus scanners from F-secure
- plays a crucial role
- pose internet security risk,including the potenial
- refers to the ability of software or programming language to prevent memory
- screen sensitive data entry
- highlighting the importance of internet safety measure for device
- detail monitoring
- use strong,unique passwords,enable multi-factor
- while a motherboard itselfs isn't directly involved in internet security
- when using flash memory like USB drive for internet safety
- can pose internet security risks if not handled carefully
- the security and privacy measure related to smart speaker
23 Clues: detail monitoring • plays a crucial role • regular firmware update • focus on strong passwords • content,contact,and conduct • screen sensitive data entry • change default login credential • turn off Bluetooth when not n use • a flag raised wherever you surf the web • solider state drive offer faster performance • use strong,unique passwords,enable multi-factor • ...
Emergency Preparedness 2025-03-26
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- Extinguisher, A device used to put out small fires.
- Kit, A collection of supplies prepared for a disaster.
- The process of maintaining water intake for survival.
- A place providing protection during a disaster.
- A smaller earthquake following the main event.
- A machine that produces electricity when power is out.
- A loud sound signaling danger or an emergency.
- The state of being ready for an emergency or disaster.
- The exchange of information, crucial in an emergency.
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- These power devices like flashlights and radios during outages.
- A sudden and unexpected situation requiring immediate action.
- A catastrophic event that causes significant damage or danger.
- Food that does not spoil easily, useful in emergencies.
- A handheld device that provides light in the dark.
- Outage, A loss of electrical service, often due to disasters.
- The condition of being protected from harm or danger.
- The ability to continue living despite dangerous conditions.
- The act of leaving an area for safety during a disaster.
- Route, A planned path to exit safely during an emergency.
- Aid, Immediate medical care given to someone who is injured.
20 Clues: A smaller earthquake following the main event. • A loud sound signaling danger or an emergency. • A place providing protection during a disaster. • A handheld device that provides light in the dark. • Extinguisher, A device used to put out small fires. • The process of maintaining water intake for survival. • The condition of being protected from harm or danger. • ...
Workshop Health and Safety 2025-08-28
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- Required before using certain machines safely
- Worn to protect clothing and body from spills or sparks
- Covers mouth and nose to stop inhalation of fine particles
- Adult responsible for overseeing safe practice in the workshop
- System that removes dust and fumes from the workspace
- Covers ears to reduce noise from machines
- Marked route to leave the room safely in an emergency
- Visual reminders of safety rules in the workshop
- Burned
- Process of identifying and minimising hazards before working
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- Protective cover fitted to machines to prevent accidents
- Immediate help for injuries in the workshop
- Where protective clothing should be stored when not in use
- Protects hands when handling rough or hot materials
- Injury caused when skin or fingers get caught between moving parts
- Acronym for safety items like goggles, gloves, and aprons
- Basic rule to prevent accidents in the workshop
- Large red button to cut power to machines instantly
- Essential eyewear to protect from flying material
- A potential source of harm in the workshop
- An injury that occurs from rubbing against a hard surface
21 Clues: Burned • Covers ears to reduce noise from machines • A potential source of harm in the workshop • Immediate help for injuries in the workshop • Required before using certain machines safely • Basic rule to prevent accidents in the workshop • Visual reminders of safety rules in the workshop • Essential eyewear to protect from flying material • ...
Machine Design 2025-09-12
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- — Failure theory based on strain energy given by.
- — Ultimate tensile strength 400 MPa, working stress 80 MPa; factor of safety.
- — Failure caused due to repeated or cyclic stresses.
- — Ratio of ultimate stress to working stress.
- — Allowance to ensure structure safety.
- — Cantilever with point load 40 N at 0.5 m from fixed end; bending moment at fixed end (N·m).
- — Joint used for connecting rods under tensile or compressive load.
- — Shear force per unit resisting area(initial name).
- — Material which suddenly break without warning.
- — Diagram(Line) used for fatigue design under mean & alternating stress.
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- — Maximum stress theory (name of scientist).
- — Material property representing ability to resist repeated loading.
- — Rectangular key width 10 mm and thickness 8 mm; shear area in mm².
- — Key type commonly used in shafts.
- — Resistance offered per unit area under load.
- — Joint used for connecting two rods under tensile load.
- — Fastener used in permanent joints of plates.
- — Shaft joining device.
- — Shaft with bending moment 40 N·m and torque 30 N·m; equivalent moment (N·m).
- — Curve representing cycles to failure under stress.
20 Clues: — Shaft joining device. • — Key type commonly used in shafts. • — Allowance to ensure structure safety. • — Maximum stress theory (name of scientist). • — Ratio of ultimate stress to working stress. • — Resistance offered per unit area under load. • — Fastener used in permanent joints of plates. • — Material which suddenly break without warning. • ...
REDI Health and Safety 2023-10-18
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- an incident almost occurred
- REDI health and safety management software
- Certificate of Recognition
- group of employees who promote health and safety in the workplace
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- unwelcome and/or unwelcome words or actions that are known to cause offence, embarrass, humiliate or demean someone
- first step in the hierarchy of controls
- best response to building fire
- an unplanned happening that disrupts the day
- used for egress
9 Clues: used for egress • Certificate of Recognition • an incident almost occurred • best response to building fire • first step in the hierarchy of controls • REDI health and safety management software • an unplanned happening that disrupts the day • group of employees who promote health and safety in the workplace • ...
WHS 2024-04-11
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- A measure of potential harm
- Protective gear worn to minimize exposure to hazards
- The process of identifying and assessing workplace hazards
- Workplace emergency where evacuation may be necessary
- The study of workplace comfort and efficiency
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- What employees should do if they notice a hazard
- A situation that poses a threat to workers' health or safety
- The leading cause of workplace accidents
- A systematic examination of workplace hazards
- Workplace Health and Safety abbreviation
10 Clues: A measure of potential harm • The leading cause of workplace accidents • Workplace Health and Safety abbreviation • A systematic examination of workplace hazards • The study of workplace comfort and efficiency • What employees should do if they notice a hazard • Protective gear worn to minimize exposure to hazards • Workplace emergency where evacuation may be necessary • ...
Synonyms 2021-06-24
11 Clues: crisis • danger risk • boss manager • evaluate judge • methods process • signals warnings • manage supervise • rules guidelines • duties obligations • safeguard security • safeguarding precautionary
Mixed: Intermediate/Advanced 51 2024-02-08
11 Clues: Cross • Saint • Juicer • Rafting • Blindness • Prescription • Stud [Clothing] • Data network [3w] • Safety glasses [3w] • Ring (used in accessories) • Sustainable farming [agricultura __________ ]
Mixed: Intermediate/Advanced 51 2024-02-08
11 Clues: Cross • Saint • Juicer • Rafting • Blindness • Prescription • Stud [Clothing] • Data network [3w] • Safety glasses [3w] • Ring (used in accessories) • Sustainable farming [agricultura _______]
WORLD PATIENT SAFETY DAY MALAYSIA 2020 2020-09-09
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- Which MPSG number is about safety of transfusion of blood and blood product?
- Which MPSG number is about to improve accuracy of patient identification?
- What is the month celebration of World Patient Safety Day (WPSD) every year?
- Which MPSG number is about to reduce patient fall?
- How many Goals all together in MPSG?
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- Which MPSG number is to ensure medication safety?
- Which MPSG number is regarding Incident Reporting and Learning System?
- Critical value should be notified within 30?
8 Clues: How many Goals all together in MPSG? • Critical value should be notified within 30? • Which MPSG number is to ensure medication safety? • Which MPSG number is about to reduce patient fall? • Which MPSG number is regarding Incident Reporting and Learning System? • Which MPSG number is about to improve accuracy of patient identification? • ...
Crossword_Safety Week#4 - 04 2014-10-23
9 Clues: / ประตู • / แว่นตา • / ทางออก • / สุขภาพ • / ใช้ดับไฟ • / ความปลอดภัย • / สิ่งแวดล้อม • / มีความสามารถในการเผาไหม้ • /อาการของไฟที่ยังไม่ดับแต่ไม่ถึงกับลุกโพลง
Emergency Planning 2023-02-10
A Day at Teva 2023-04-25
Fire Safety 2014-04-11
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- Used to extinguish solids,flamm liq, fats,oils
- A special one used to put out small fires
- If removed can break the fire triangle
- Used to extinguish solids
- A necessary ingredient for fires
- An element present in a fire
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- Used to extinguish solids,flamm liq, gas, elect
- used to put out fires
- Used to extinguish oils,flammable liquids,elect.
- Signals the start of a fire
- Sign used to show where to go out of a place
11 Clues: used to put out fires • Used to extinguish solids • Signals the start of a fire • An element present in a fire • A necessary ingredient for fires • If removed can break the fire triangle • A special one used to put out small fires • Sign used to show where to go out of a place • Used to extinguish solids,flamm liq, fats,oils • Used to extinguish solids,flamm liq, gas, elect • ...
Internet Safety 2014-05-23
Across
- Broadcast yourself
- Send messages to people,
- The logo is Yellow and you can send selfies on it,
- Begins with F and ends with K and is used for chatting to people,
- 0800 1111 is the number to call
- Watch movies for £6.00 a month,
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- video chat to people (this is not facetime),
- The logo is shaped like a bird,
- How do you unlock your device,
- You can search the...
- Send images and videos,
11 Clues: Broadcast yourself • You can search the... • Send images and videos, • Send messages to people, • How do you unlock your device, • The logo is shaped like a bird, • 0800 1111 is the number to call • Watch movies for £6.00 a month, • video chat to people (this is not facetime), • The logo is Yellow and you can send selfies on it, • ...
SAFETY CODES 2014-09-16
11 Clues: FIRE • DISASTER • ED SUPPORT • ADULT ELOPMENT • SEVERE WEATHER • BOMB/BOMB THREAT • MEDICAL EMERGENCY • INFANT/CHILD ABDUCTION • HAZARDOUS MATERIAL/SPILL RELEASE • VIOLENT PATIENT/ASSISTANCE NEEDED • PERSON WITH WEAPON/HOSTAGE SITUATION
Fire Safety 2014-11-07
Across
- Fire classification for flammable liquids and gases.
- The first S in PASS for fire extinguisher use.
- Fire classification for electrical charges.
- The P in PASS for fire extinguisher use.
- The A in PASS for fire extinguisher use.
- The second S in PASS for fire extinguisher use.
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- Fire classification for materials that ash.
- Fire classification for exotic metals (i.e. Na, Mg).
- Fire classification for cooking media.
- Number of classes of fire
- Fire extinguishers should be inspected: weekly, quarterly, annualy, or monthly?
11 Clues: Number of classes of fire • Fire classification for cooking media. • The P in PASS for fire extinguisher use. • The A in PASS for fire extinguisher use. • Fire classification for materials that ash. • Fire classification for electrical charges. • The first S in PASS for fire extinguisher use. • The second S in PASS for fire extinguisher use. • ...
Safety Trivia 2015-03-03
Across
- Before attempting any lift, ensure the load is ______
- Do not ________ while working on a ladder
- Hierarchy of Controls
- OH&S code ______ ______ Hazard Assessment, Elimination and Control
- Safe work practices usually include ______ requirements
- Safe Work Practice Page 53
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- Last hierarchy of controls
- ______ ______ Risk Assessment
- Employer Responsibility
- do not step on the ______ ______ ______ of a ladder
- A situation or thing that may be hazardous to the health and safety of a worker
11 Clues: Hierarchy of Controls • Employer Responsibility • Last hierarchy of controls • Safe Work Practice Page 53 • ______ ______ Risk Assessment • Do not ________ while working on a ladder • do not step on the ______ ______ ______ of a ladder • Before attempting any lift, ensure the load is ______ • Safe work practices usually include ______ requirements • ...
Cyber safety 2016-09-08
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- the school uses one of these to stop students from using certain websites
- it is illegal to sign up before the age of 13
- a place where photos are mostly posted
- this type of software can protect you against a virus
- when you are using the web you are
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- a harmful thing that can ruin your computer
- who should you see if you are being bullied at school
- it is important to keep your information .....
- an email that is unwanted
- when someone breaks into your account
- you should never display this publicly
11 Clues: an email that is unwanted • when you are using the web you are • when someone breaks into your account • a place where photos are mostly posted • you should never display this publicly • a harmful thing that can ruin your computer • it is illegal to sign up before the age of 13 • it is important to keep your information ..... • ...
Kitchen Safety 2016-06-02
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- Wear on ____________ to keep clothing away from heat sources.
- Never be afraid to ask for _______ when carrying hot items or something that is too heavy for you.
- Make sure to _______ in and around the kitchen
- Always __________ hands and working spaces before and after you work in the kitchen
- Put _______________ back where they belong after you use them.
- Always turn _______ the stove top and oven when you are done.
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- Make sure all handles on pots and pans are turned.
- Always use ______________ to lift hot items out of the oven or from the stove.
- Always cut _________ from your body.
- Do NOT put ____________ food on a plate with raw foods.
- Prevent cuts by using the correct ________ for the job.
11 Clues: Always cut _________ from your body. • Make sure to _______ in and around the kitchen • Make sure all handles on pots and pans are turned. • Do NOT put ____________ food on a plate with raw foods. • Prevent cuts by using the correct ________ for the job. • Wear on ____________ to keep clothing away from heat sources. • ...
SMART SAFETY 2019-10-11
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- Situazione di pericolo di un operatore in cui lo Smart Badge invia allo Smart Network un segnale per richiedere soccorso immediato
- Strumento che permette il monitoraggio d’insieme delle notifiche inviate dagli Smart Badge
- Va agganciato alla cintura o custodito nel taschino superiore sul petto della nuova tuta.
- Modalità in cui lo Smart Badge segnala alla piattaforma una situazione di rischio
- È dell’operatore quella di indossare gli strumenti Smart Safety correttamente
- Allarme specifico relativo a caduta dall’alto o immobilità dell’operatore
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- Si attivano immediatamente in caso di emergenze o situazioni a rischio di un operatore
- Targhetta integrata all’elmetto protettivo
- Funziona grazie a sensori, detti “boe” collocati all’interno del sito operativo, che trasmettono e raccolgono le informazioni raccolte dagli Smart Badge e Smart Tag
- È garantita nell’adozione degli Smart Safety e nel monitoraggio del loro utilizzo
- L’insieme dei nuovi dispositivi di protezione individuale collegati tra loro tramite tecnologia IoT
11 Clues: Targhetta integrata all’elmetto protettivo • Allarme specifico relativo a caduta dall’alto o immobilità dell’operatore • È dell’operatore quella di indossare gli strumenti Smart Safety correttamente • Modalità in cui lo Smart Badge segnala alla piattaforma una situazione di rischio • ...
Online Safety. 2021-01-28
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- a piece of information that gets tracked when you visit a web sight.
- setting up an fake online profile.
- a security system made of hardware or software that blocks hackers.
- self replicating software program that typically arrives through e-mails
- stands for harmful or software code
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- methods used to track or lure another person online.
- illegal access to computer systems.
- a sight that lets you see information on web pages.
- online communities that allow us to connect.
- allows you to block certain types of content being displayed.
- a technology that allows us to access are files from anywhere in the world.
11 Clues: setting up an fake online profile. • illegal access to computer systems. • stands for harmful or software code • online communities that allow us to connect. • a sight that lets you see information on web pages. • methods used to track or lure another person online. • allows you to block certain types of content being displayed. • ...
Water Safety 2020-06-04
Across
- one of the most important things to use if someone is in trouble
- blow this to attract attention
- a river ,canal,lake or resevoir
- your lifejacket should have these strips
- natural slopes on a riverbed
- signs that tell you what to do
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- disease that rats carry
- you should always wear this on a boat
- colur and shape of signs that warn of danger
- a barrier built across a river (there's one in Jamestown)
- these save lives an should never be moved or removed
11 Clues: disease that rats carry • natural slopes on a riverbed • blow this to attract attention • signs that tell you what to do • a river ,canal,lake or resevoir • you should always wear this on a boat • your lifejacket should have these strips • colur and shape of signs that warn of danger • these save lives an should never be moved or removed • ...
Sun Safety 2020-06-10
Across
- This will happen faster and faster as the UV index increases.
- The most dangerous skin cancer
- D in your ABCDE's
- cancer, Out of control growth of abnormal cells in the epidermis.
- Head and face protection
- B in your ABCDE's
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- Used to protect your skin while outdoors.
- Provides a forecast of the expected risk of over exposure to radiation from the sun.
- Used to protect your eyes from sun damage.
- When outside, you should seek this for shelter from the sun.
- Fastest way to damage your skin,both long and short term
11 Clues: D in your ABCDE's • B in your ABCDE's • Head and face protection • The most dangerous skin cancer • Used to protect your skin while outdoors. • Used to protect your eyes from sun damage. • Fastest way to damage your skin,both long and short term • When outside, you should seek this for shelter from the sun. • This will happen faster and faster as the UV index increases. • ...
kitchen safety 2019-03-25
Across
- Opposite of dirty
- What is caused from eating raw and undercooked foods
- What is caused from Danger zone
- Used to know the temp of your food
- Cross ___________
- What you do to NOT cross contaminate
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- Hand _________
- Used to cut foods and must be washed after cutting each food
- Between 4 degrees to 60 degrees celcius
- Sickness from eating food containing chemical or physical hazards
- Pick up hot pans
11 Clues: Hand _________ • Pick up hot pans • Opposite of dirty • Cross ___________ • What is caused from Danger zone • Used to know the temp of your food • What you do to NOT cross contaminate • Between 4 degrees to 60 degrees celcius • What is caused from eating raw and undercooked foods • Used to cut foods and must be washed after cutting each food • ...
kitchen safety 2019-03-31
Across
- do not keep your food in the danger zone for more than______ hours
- is an area in which there is a high risk of harm to the food
- there are _____ steps for a good hand wash
- you can get food poisoning from _______
- most common bacteria
- you should refrigerate all ________ foods
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- the perfect temperature for a refrigerator is _______ degrees celsius
- store all foods ________
- avoid ______ your refrigerator
- craps common symptoms for foodborne illness
- wash your hands for at least _______ seconds
11 Clues: most common bacteria • store all foods ________ • avoid ______ your refrigerator • you can get food poisoning from _______ • you should refrigerate all ________ foods • there are _____ steps for a good hand wash • craps common symptoms for foodborne illness • wash your hands for at least _______ seconds • is an area in which there is a high risk of harm to the food • ...
kitchen safety 2019-04-01
Across
- soda used to put out small kitchen fires
- keep food in fridge till thawed
- how long you should wash your hands
- keeps foods cold
- turn on when cooking to remove smoke,heat and air born grease
- used to clean your dishes properly
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- tie used to keep hair from falling in your food
- do to make sure there's no dirt or bacteria on food
- nine danger zone temperature
- used to sweep up fallen foods
- mitt worn on your hands when taking hot food out of oven
11 Clues: keeps foods cold • used to sweep up fallen foods • nine danger zone temperature • keep food in fridge till thawed • used to clean your dishes properly • how long you should wash your hands • soda used to put out small kitchen fires • do to make sure there's no dirt or bacteria on food • tie used to keep hair from falling in your food • ...
Internet Safety 2019-07-11
Across
- A negative emotion
- Could cause you harm in some way
- Taking your own life
- People you like to hang out with
- Someone who bullies online
- Communicating with people
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- A programme used to edit photos
- Someone you don't know
- A small device used to contact people
- Something everyone uses to search things
- Another word for person or our species
11 Clues: A negative emotion • Taking your own life • Someone you don't know • Communicating with people • Someone who bullies online • A programme used to edit photos • Could cause you harm in some way • People you like to hang out with • A small device used to contact people • Another word for person or our species • Something everyone uses to search things
Food Safety 2017-10-04
Across
- What should be worn so your clothes don't get dirty?
- What shoes SHOULD be worn?
- Your cuts should be ____ by bandages
- What should you wear on your head?
- You should wash your hands with _____?
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- What shoes should NOT be worn?
- There should be NO _____ on your wrists?
- How long should you wash your hands?
- What should you wear on your hands?
- Your nails should be____?
- Your clothes should be____?
11 Clues: Your nails should be____? • What shoes SHOULD be worn? • Your clothes should be____? • What shoes should NOT be worn? • What should you wear on your head? • What should you wear on your hands? • How long should you wash your hands? • Your cuts should be ____ by bandages • You should wash your hands with _____? • There should be NO _____ on your wrists? • ...
food safety 2016-09-23
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- keep raw foods on the _____ shelf to prevent a food borne illness
- _____ fruits and vegetables in warm water before eating them.
- keep all ____ foods separate from other foods.
- always _____ your food fully to assure you have gotten rid of bacteria
- keep foods at their required _______
- always wash your _____ before preparing a meal.
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- _______ any foods that look bad or have mold.
- _______ or germs grow best at room temperature.
- cook foods at a ____ temperate
- thoroughly ______ foods before eating.
- _____ labels/expiry dates to make sure its still good to eat.
11 Clues: cook foods at a ____ temperate • keep foods at their required _______ • thoroughly ______ foods before eating. • _______ any foods that look bad or have mold. • keep all ____ foods separate from other foods. • _______ or germs grow best at room temperature. • always wash your _____ before preparing a meal. • _____ fruits and vegetables in warm water before eating them. • ...
Safety Rules 2020-09-20
Across
- Children can play here.
- Always ask an adult before taking it.
- To keep safe on the road, always walk on it.
- The immediate help given to an injured person.
- Do not touch them with wet hands.
- We should not play with it.
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- Never play or run on it.
- It is kept in the first aid box.
- Follow these lights while being on road.
- Always wear it while riding a bicycle.
- Accidents can be avoided by following these rules.
11 Clues: Children can play here. • Never play or run on it. • We should not play with it. • It is kept in the first aid box. • Do not touch them with wet hands. • Always ask an adult before taking it. • Always wear it while riding a bicycle. • Follow these lights while being on road. • To keep safe on the road, always walk on it. • The immediate help given to an injured person. • ...
Online Safety 2021-06-22
Across
- working surface of a desk
- capable of copying itself and destroying data
- applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
- regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group
- A program, or set of instructions, that runs on a computer
- any message passed through digital devices
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- controlled by or connected to another computer or network
- set of rules you should follow in order to make the internet better for others,
- legal right given to an originator to print, publish, perform, film, or record the originator's work
- better for you.
- where computer networkers where users can communicate.
11 Clues: better for you. • working surface of a desk • any message passed through digital devices • capable of copying itself and destroying data • where computer networkers where users can communicate. • controlled by or connected to another computer or network • A program, or set of instructions, that runs on a computer • ...
Food Safety 2023-09-26
Across
- microscopic living organism
- maintaining cleanliness
- Used to check food temperature
- frozen food exposed to cold dry air leaving them dehydrated
- 40f-140f
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- make impure
- Keeps food cold
- likely to decay or go bad
- Contamination spreading of harmful bacteria from one food to another
- illness caused by unsafe food
- uncooked
11 Clues: uncooked • 40f-140f • make impure • Keeps food cold • maintaining cleanliness • likely to decay or go bad • microscopic living organism • illness caused by unsafe food • Used to check food temperature • frozen food exposed to cold dry air leaving them dehydrated • Contamination spreading of harmful bacteria from one food to another
Welding Safety 2023-11-27
Across
- This should be worn to protect your head while welding.
- This is the material that is welded on.
- An example of this hazard would be exposed wires.
- This chemical mixture protects the weld and is stored in a cylinder.
- This hazard can happen if you leave paper on the table and begin welding.
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- This comes out of the welding gun and hits the metal.
- These should be worn to protect your eyes at all times in the shop.
- These should be worn to protect your hands while welding.
- This protects your torso and arms when welding.
- This is the best clothing material to wear when welding.
- This is the shade number that your helmet should be on.
11 Clues: This is the material that is welded on. • This protects your torso and arms when welding. • An example of this hazard would be exposed wires. • This comes out of the welding gun and hits the metal. • This should be worn to protect your head while welding. • This is the shade number that your helmet should be on. • ...
Lab Safety 2024-09-05
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- The degree of hazard with triangle shape
- A symbol that represented organisms or toxins that can cause diseases in animal or human
- The degree of hazard with octagon shape
- The degree of hazard with diamond shape
- The meaning of the symbol with an exclamation mark
- What should you use to heat glass with?
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- Never leave a heat source ______?
- What should you do if you broke the glass?
- Symbol that means it may cause sickness or death if swallowed.
- Safety equipment that must be worn during a lab
- Chemical that are risk due to fire, shock, friction, heat or puncture
11 Clues: Never leave a heat source ______? • The degree of hazard with octagon shape • The degree of hazard with diamond shape • What should you use to heat glass with? • The degree of hazard with triangle shape • What should you do if you broke the glass? • Safety equipment that must be worn during a lab • The meaning of the symbol with an exclamation mark • ...
equipment safety 2023-07-12
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- __________should always be worn in the workplace whether it is a health or safety risk on site.
- the tools used to prevent the worker's head from being hit by falling objects is a __________.
- Usually, workers who are in a dangerous substance display area use a protective device called a __________.
- what tools should be used to work in confined spaces __________.
- __________ is an APD designed to protect the eyes from certain dangers such as dust, liquid metal, fog, seashore, smoke, chemicals, acid fluids, or optical radiation that can cause irritation or physical damage.
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- __________can provide more effective protection than earplugs.
- __________ must be worn at all times on the site.
- wear __________ to avoid finger injuries when doing work.
- tools used when working at high places are __________.
- __________ can reduce the risk of fatal work accidents such as falling heavy objects.
- __________ are one of the ears covering devices to protect hearing.
11 Clues: __________ must be worn at all times on the site. • tools used when working at high places are __________. • wear __________ to avoid finger injuries when doing work. • __________can provide more effective protection than earplugs. • what tools should be used to work in confined spaces __________. • ...
Lab Safety 2023-02-02
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- __ back long hair
- __ good housekeeping practices
- be alert and proceed with ___
- never __ around in the laboratory
- never return __ chemicals to containers
- no __ allowed
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- do not __ hot glassware in cold water
- ___ any incidents
- if you are working with chemicals, wear _
- __ must be handled with extreme care
- if chemicals land in your eyes __ them
11 Clues: no __ allowed • __ back long hair • ___ any incidents • be alert and proceed with ___ • __ good housekeeping practices • never __ around in the laboratory • __ must be handled with extreme care • do not __ hot glassware in cold water • if chemicals land in your eyes __ them • never return __ chemicals to containers • if you are working with chemicals, wear _
textile safety 2023-02-22
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- all broken needles in a little container
- up when your finished
- the scissors blade in your hands and point them down
- food or drinks
- careful around people sewing and try not to bump them
- not put broken needles in the bin
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- up your machine gently
- your hair back
- safety glasses
- shoes
- running around
- off sewing machine first before pulling the plug out of the wall
12 Clues: shoes • your hair back • safety glasses • food or drinks • running around • up when your finished • up your machine gently • not put broken needles in the bin • all broken needles in a little container • the scissors blade in your hands and point them down • careful around people sewing and try not to bump them • off sewing machine first before pulling the plug out of the wall
cyber safety 2023-05-22
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- people that be mean to you on your device
- something that takes over your device
- While there are many online scams on the internet, phishing is one that is geared specifically toward retrieving someone's personal information and using it to harm them. An identity thief
- Sharing someone's secrets or embarrassing information or images online.
- Pretending to be someone else and sending or posting material to get that person in trouble or danger or to damage that person's reputation or friendships.
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- "Dissing" someone online. Sending or posting gossip or rumors about a person to damage his or her reputation or friendships.
- Talking someone into revealing secrets or embarrassing information, then sharing it online.
- form of stealing someone's identity in which someone pretends to be someone else by assuming that person's identity
- online fights using electronic messages
- when something is the wrongful appropriation and purloining and publication of another author's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions, and the representation of them as one's own original work
- Repeatedly sending nasty, mean, and insulting message
11 Clues: something that takes over your device • online fights using electronic messages • people that be mean to you on your device • Repeatedly sending nasty, mean, and insulting message • Sharing someone's secrets or embarrassing information or images online. • Talking someone into revealing secrets or embarrassing information, then sharing it online. • ...
safety online 2023-05-22
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- staying safe online
- don't give it out
- take your information
- Sharing someone's secrets or embarrassing information or images online.
- EMAILS someone how you think is you family but not
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- not good for your computer
- Repeatedly sending nasty, mean, and insulting messages
- not staying safe online
- take you money
- VIRUSES when someone sends you a viruses
- operose invited
11 Clues: take you money • operose invited • don't give it out • staying safe online • take your information • not staying safe online • not good for your computer • VIRUSES when someone sends you a viruses • EMAILS someone how you think is you family but not • Repeatedly sending nasty, mean, and insulting messages • Sharing someone's secrets or embarrassing information or images online.
Internet Safety 2021-09-25
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- tracking feature of internet browsers that shows websites you visited
- piece of information about your visit to a website
- an attempt to steal your information
- malicious software that is designed to collect information or damage the computer
- being intentionally bullied online
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- software program added on to a computer without the user knowing and is designed to spread from on computer to another
- someone who hacks into another persons system to find personal information
- a strong _______ you should never tell someone online
- digital junk mail
- software that allows a someone using a computer to find information on the internet
- symbol in the address bar on a banking websites to make it safer to enter personal information
11 Clues: digital junk mail • being intentionally bullied online • an attempt to steal your information • piece of information about your visit to a website • a strong _______ you should never tell someone online • tracking feature of internet browsers that shows websites you visited • someone who hacks into another persons system to find personal information • ...
Food Safety 2021-10-28
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- two pints make this
- tiny living things that are not animals; can grow on food
- . Keeping yourself clean by having good health habits, such as bathing, washing
- a technique that you should do for at least 20 seconds to avoid contaminating foods
- The transfer of harmful substances or disease
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- USDA calls this when temperature is between 40-140 degrees
- wearing clean clothes and washing hands often.
- Sickness caused by eating contaminated food
- the number of days that chilled food should be used by
- you should do this to remove all dirt and bits of food that you can see from dishes, countertops, cutting
- 128 ounces
11 Clues: 128 ounces • two pints make this • Sickness caused by eating contaminated food • The transfer of harmful substances or disease • wearing clean clothes and washing hands often. • the number of days that chilled food should be used by • tiny living things that are not animals; can grow on food • USDA calls this when temperature is between 40-140 degrees • ...
Safety Puzzle 2021-12-09
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- One of the PPE you wear Before you start any laboratory exercise
- The acronym used to describe these four basic steps in using fire extinguisher.
- Fume hood belongs to this type of Hazard control
- Of the four routes by which toxic chemicals can enter the body, this is the most common.
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- Filter used in all biosafety cabinets
- Never enter the lab without these
- Never pour any chemical waste in here.
- This type of poisoning is long-term repeated or continuous exposure to a poison where symptoms do not occur immediately or after each exposure. The patient gradually becomes ill, or becomes ill after a long latent period.
- This is not a suitable footwear in the lab.
- When an acid comes in contact with your skin, you should immediately wash this.
- Never bring this into the lab
11 Clues: Never bring this into the lab • Never enter the lab without these • Filter used in all biosafety cabinets • Never pour any chemical waste in here. • This is not a suitable footwear in the lab. • Fume hood belongs to this type of Hazard control • One of the PPE you wear Before you start any laboratory exercise • ...
Kitchen Safety 2024-09-26
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- Use this to wipe up spills immediately.
- A wet floor can cause this.
- Keep these sharp to avoid accidents.
- Never leave a pan ______ while cooking
- The first thing you should do before cooking to prevent contamination.
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- Wear these to protect your hands from hot surfaces.
- Turn these inward on the stove to prevent knocking them over.
- Never cook without proper ______ to see what you're doing.
- Always use these to protect your feet in the kitchen.
- Never handle electrical appliances with ______ hands.
- The type of surface you should always use for cutting food.
11 Clues: A wet floor can cause this. • Keep these sharp to avoid accidents. • Never leave a pan ______ while cooking • Use this to wipe up spills immediately. • Wear these to protect your hands from hot surfaces. • Always use these to protect your feet in the kitchen. • Never handle electrical appliances with ______ hands. • ...
Lab Safety 2024-01-26
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- What to do when chemicals get in your eyes
- A 7-letter word that protects your eyes
- what color the flame should be
- what to put on when on fire
- how to measure liquids
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- Where you go when you get corrosive chemicals on you
- What to wear for labs
- tongs What you use to grab hot beakers
- Absorbs spilled chemicals
- Where you put extra chemicals
- What you put on before doing a lab
- The abbreviation for this is A.A.
12 Clues: What to wear for labs • how to measure liquids • Absorbs spilled chemicals • what to put on when on fire • Where you put extra chemicals • what color the flame should be • The abbreviation for this is A.A. • What you put on before doing a lab • tongs What you use to grab hot beakers • A 7-letter word that protects your eyes • What to do when chemicals get in your eyes • ...
Water Safety 2025-06-02
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- always swim in area supervised by a
- if child is ____ check the water first
- always swim with a ____
- use an ___ if available
- percentage of Americans that say they can swim
- what should you preform if person is unconscious after calling 911?
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- life preservation device that you wear
- percentage of Americans who can actually perform the 5 basic safety skills
- stay within ____ of young children
- provide adequate ____ around pools
- a child or weak swimmer can drown in the time it takes to reply to a
11 Clues: always swim with a ____ • use an ___ if available • stay within ____ of young children • provide adequate ____ around pools • always swim in area supervised by a • life preservation device that you wear • if child is ____ check the water first • percentage of Americans that say they can swim • what should you preform if person is unconscious after calling 911? • ...
Road Safety 2025-07-17
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- You must stop when this is red
- You must do this before crossing a road – look both ______
- A person in a car who is not driving
- These flash and go down to block cars when a train is coming
- A place where trains stop to pick up passengers
- Always walk on this next to the road
- These are painted on the road to help people cross safely
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- The person who is walking near or on a road
- You must not cross train tracks unless this is up
- A person riding a bicycle is called a ______
- Something a cyclist must wear on their head
11 Clues: You must stop when this is red • A person in a car who is not driving • Always walk on this next to the road • The person who is walking near or on a road • Something a cyclist must wear on their head • A person riding a bicycle is called a ______ • A place where trains stop to pick up passengers • You must not cross train tracks unless this is up • ...
SAFETY ALWAYS 2022-05-06
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- stop think act review
- For 15 say “15, that's one – five”
- transfer of essential information and the responsibility for care of the patient from one health care provider to another
- questions are designed to check that THE PERSON YOU ARE TALKING TO understands what you've said
- two or more colleagues work together to reflect on current practices
- simple questions of facts
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- sender initiates the communication using the receiver's name, the receiver repeats the information back, and the sender acknowledges the accuracy of the repeat back or repeats the communication if it is not accurate
- FILLING OUT A NETS REPORT
- Ask a question,Request a change,Voice a concern, chain of command
- situation background assessment recommendation
- verify or confirm something using alternative sources of information.
11 Clues: stop think act review • FILLING OUT A NETS REPORT • simple questions of facts • For 15 say “15, that's one – five” • situation background assessment recommendation • Ask a question,Request a change,Voice a concern, chain of command • two or more colleagues work together to reflect on current practices • ...
SAFETY ALWAYS 2022-05-06
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- stop think act review
- For 15 say “15, that's one – five”
- transfer of essential information and the responsibility for care of the patient from one health care provider to another
- questions are designed to check that the person you are talking tounderstands what you've said
- two or more colleagues work together to reflect on current practices
- simple questions of facts
Down
- sender initiates the communication using the receiver's name, the receiver repeats the information back, and the sender acknowledges the accuracy of the repeat back or repeats the communication if it is not accurate
- Filling out a nets report
- Ask a question, Request a change,Voice a concern, chain of command
- situation background assessment recommendation
- verify or confirm something using alternative sources of information.
11 Clues: stop think act review • Filling out a nets report • simple questions of facts • For 15 say “15, that's one – five” • situation background assessment recommendation • Ask a question, Request a change,Voice a concern, chain of command • two or more colleagues work together to reflect on current practices • ...
Online Safety 2022-06-27
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- you have the right
- app The app we use to chat people
- you take it on a camera
- games You need to play these games
- The entertainment you do
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- adult Tell this person about your concerns
- do not do this with strangers
- The thing you always have to do online
- You must always do
- if someone is doing something mean to you,do this
- messaging Sometimes people message you secretly
11 Clues: you have the right • You must always do • you take it on a camera • The entertainment you do • do not do this with strangers • app The app we use to chat people • games You need to play these games • The thing you always have to do online • adult Tell this person about your concerns • messaging Sometimes people message you secretly • ...
Lab Safety 2022-12-12
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- term used for needles, broken glassware that can cut you
- what you do to the bench to before and after you use it
- happens before coming in contact with something
- PPE worn over your clothes
- PPE worn to protect eyes
- where you wash your hands
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- infectious agent that can cause illness or death
- transmitted via blood
- happen after coming in contact with something
- virus, bacteria, or fungus that can cause disease
- PPE worn on hands
11 Clues: PPE worn on hands • transmitted via blood • PPE worn to protect eyes • where you wash your hands • PPE worn over your clothes • happen after coming in contact with something • happens before coming in contact with something • infectious agent that can cause illness or death • virus, bacteria, or fungus that can cause disease • ...
Science Safety 2022-09-12
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- Used to put out fires
- Use these to protect your hands
- Instead of taking deep smells, always blank
- wear these instead of flip flops or slippers
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- This station is used to cleanse eyes for 15-20 minutes of chemicals
- you need to pull your hair up with this during experiments
- toxins or fluids that can be dangerous
- Structure that rinses chemical from body
- Made of fire resistant fabric and is used to smother smaller fires.
- Use these to protect your eyes
- another word for smell or scent
11 Clues: Used to put out fires • Use these to protect your eyes • Use these to protect your hands • another word for smell or scent • toxins or fluids that can be dangerous • Structure that rinses chemical from body • Instead of taking deep smells, always blank • wear these instead of flip flops or slippers • you need to pull your hair up with this during experiments • ...
Science Safety 2022-09-12
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- wear does our book bags and stuff go during a lab?
- what do you wear on your feet during a lab?
- if you have long hair down on lab day you need to put it?
- wear is the first aid?
- what do we use if our eyes are burning?
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- if there is a fire what do we use?
- what goes on your eyes during a lab?
- what is used to keep dangerous liquids contained and away?
- out a fire we can use the fire blanket to?
- what do you do if you spill something on your shirt and need to wash it of?
- who do we tell if glass breaks?
11 Clues: wear is the first aid? • who do we tell if glass breaks? • if there is a fire what do we use? • what goes on your eyes during a lab? • what do we use if our eyes are burning? • out a fire we can use the fire blanket to? • what do you wear on your feet during a lab? • wear does our book bags and stuff go during a lab? • ...
Science safety! 2022-09-12
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- Do not ___ test tube or chemicals at people.
- _________ is not tolerated and can be dangerous.
- Use the _______ if chemicals splash skin or eyes.
- Hair should be _______.
- Be sure to know the ________ and the use of all safety equipment.
- All _________ must be reported to the teacher.
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- Never leave a heat source __________.
- What do you wear during a lab?
- All shoes worn in a lab should be?
- NEVER __________ in a lab without teachers permission.
- Always aim _____ things away from yourself or at the floor when walking.
11 Clues: Hair should be _______. • What do you wear during a lab? • All shoes worn in a lab should be? • Never leave a heat source __________. • Do not ___ test tube or chemicals at people. • All _________ must be reported to the teacher. • _________ is not tolerated and can be dangerous. • Use the _______ if chemicals splash skin or eyes. • ...
Tractor Safety 2022-09-08
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- Fill in the Blank: Never get off a moving tractor or leave it with its engine running
- This is something you should always keep clean and free from obstructing material
- Use special caution on these. Slow down for all turns and stay off the highway whenever possible
- These checks should be done while completing the 8 primary responsibilities to operate a tractor safely
- This is something you should never do when traveling down a hill
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- This is something you should never do while the engine is running or hot
- This is something you do not wear when the ROPS are folded down.
- This sign should always be placed in a tractor to alert others that the vehicle is slow moving.
- Never start an engine in a closed shed or ______
- You do not add this liquid to the radiator while the engine is hot.
- Disengage this when its not in use
11 Clues: Disengage this when its not in use • Never start an engine in a closed shed or ______ • This is something you do not wear when the ROPS are folded down. • This is something you should never do when traveling down a hill • You do not add this liquid to the radiator while the engine is hot. • This is something you should never do while the engine is running or hot • ...
Summer Safety 2025-11-12
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- Type of rays that cause skin damage or disease
- Red & Yellow ones show where it's safe to swim
- A strong current
- Dangerous condition from excessive heat
- Seek this to keep cool and avoid sunburn
- Someone who watches swimmers & keeps them safe
- Drinking water to stay cool and healthy
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- Protects your skin from UV rays
- A kit to treat injuries
- Waves that crash directly onto the shore
- Life-saving gear for boating, jet-skiing etc
11 Clues: A strong current • A kit to treat injuries • Protects your skin from UV rays • Dangerous condition from excessive heat • Drinking water to stay cool and healthy • Waves that crash directly onto the shore • Seek this to keep cool and avoid sunburn • Life-saving gear for boating, jet-skiing etc • Type of rays that cause skin damage or disease • ...
Lab Safety 2025-09-03
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- _________ hair should be tied back.
- You should never work in the lab ______.
- All ________ clothing should be tucked in.
- Never _______, touch, or smell any chemicals in the lab (unless you are instructed otherwise).
- Follow all teacher __________ during experiments as it will help keep you safe and let you know what you should be doing.
- You should never ______ in the lab as you may bump into someone and cause an accident.
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- These should be worn at all times in the lab even if you are done with your experiment.
- These type of shoes should no be worn in the lab.
- There's no ________ or drinking in the lab.
- Keep your works tation ______ of all clutter
- Report any accidents or spills immediately to the _______.
11 Clues: _________ hair should be tied back. • You should never work in the lab ______. • All ________ clothing should be tucked in. • There's no ________ or drinking in the lab. • Keep your works tation ______ of all clutter • These type of shoes should no be worn in the lab. • Report any accidents or spills immediately to the _______. • ...
Workshop Safety 2025-08-26
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- Treat tools and equipment properly and value them
- Only use machines after receiving this first
- Teacher must give this before using tools
- Hair must be this before entering the workshop
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- Double-check marking out to avoid doing this with materials
- Personal protective equipment like glasses and aprons
- Keep your bench and work area neat and this
- Put tools back in the right place after use
- Handle all tools and materials with this quality
- Report this kind of condition to the teacher immediately
- What you must do with all safety instructions
11 Clues: Teacher must give this before using tools • Keep your bench and work area neat and this • Put tools back in the right place after use • Only use machines after receiving this first • What you must do with all safety instructions • Hair must be this before entering the workshop • Handle all tools and materials with this quality • ...
Online safety 2025-08-27
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- False and inaccurate information that is shared in a convincing way, usually on social media and websites
- When information is false and untrue
- When a person is accessing the internet through an electronic device
- To intentionally mislead or trick someone with false information
- A group of electronic devices connected to share files and information, either through the internet or a local connection
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- The right to keep personal information secret or only share it with a small group
- A collection of web pages and content that belong to a single domain, accessible through an internet browser
- A website that helps people find information on the world wide web
- When information is released without approval from the owner or creator
- Something true, accurate and without mistakes
- Something factual rather than imagined or fictional
11 Clues: When information is false and untrue • Something true, accurate and without mistakes • Something factual rather than imagined or fictional • To intentionally mislead or trick someone with false information • A website that helps people find information on the world wide web • When a person is accessing the internet through an electronic device • ...
Nuclear Safety 2026-03-20
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- A large tank or building where used fuel is kept safely
- A gas detector worn by workers to check exposure levels
- The process of reducing the danger from radioactive materials
- Regular checks to make sure equipment is working properly
- The organisation that checks nuclear sites in the UK
- Emergency procedure to alert staff of an unusual situation
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- A secure room where operators monitor plant systems
- The protective clothing workers wear in certain areas
- Thick material like concrete or lead used to block radiation
- A substance used to slow down neutrons in a reactor
- A type of low‑level radiation that cannot pass through skin
11 Clues: A secure room where operators monitor plant systems • A substance used to slow down neutrons in a reactor • The organisation that checks nuclear sites in the UK • The protective clothing workers wear in certain areas • A large tank or building where used fuel is kept safely • A gas detector worn by workers to check exposure levels • ...
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 • ...
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?
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Tractor Safety 2022-09-08
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- Fill in the Blank: Never get off a moving tractor or leave it with its engine running
- This is something you should always keep clean and free from obstructing material
- Use special caution on these. Slow down for all turns and stay off the highway whenever possible
- These checks should be done while completing the 8 primary responsibilities to operate a tractor safely
- This is something you should never do when traveling down a hill
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- This is something you should never do while the engine is running or hot
- This is something you do not wear when the ROPS are folded down.
- This sign should always be placed in a tractor to alert others that the vehicle is slow moving.
- Never start an engine in a closed shed or ______
- You do not add this liquid to the radiator while the engine is hot.
- Disengage this when its not in use
11 Clues: Disengage this when its not in use • Never start an engine in a closed shed or ______ • This is something you do not wear when the ROPS are folded down. • This is something you should never do when traveling down a hill • You do not add this liquid to the radiator while the engine is hot. • This is something you should never do while the engine is running or hot • ...
Kitchen Safety 2018-06-10
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- _____up spills right away.
- Keep food _____ in the fridge.
- Use a meat _______________ to check the temperature.
- Cut ____ from yourself when cutting items on a cutting board.
- Do not leave food out for more than two _____.
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- Germ is another word for __________.
- __________ are used to take hot items out of the oven.
- A ______________ is used to protect the surafce and reduce slippage when cutting vegetables and meats.
- _____ meat should not touch food.
- always _____ your hands before preparing food.
- Bacteria grows rapidly in the danger ______. (rhymes with cone)
11 Clues: _____up spills right away. • Keep food _____ in the fridge. • _____ meat should not touch food. • Germ is another word for __________. • always _____ your hands before preparing food. • Do not leave food out for more than two _____. • Use a meat _______________ to check the temperature. • __________ are used to take hot items out of the oven. • ...
Kitchen Safety 2018-10-03
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- / something that can grow easily on things you don't clean
- / if you smell gas what do you need to turn off?
- / the best way to let dishes dry is _________.
- / discard worn ____________
- / how many seconds should you wash your hands for?
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- / make sure you tie your ______ back.
- / turn off all ___________ when your done
- / what should you use to wipe of kitchen surfaces?
- / never leave something ___________
- / what should you not put under the sink?
- / never use a dish towel to pick up food use ?
11 Clues: / discard worn ____________ • / never leave something ___________ • / make sure you tie your ______ back. • / turn off all ___________ when your done • / what should you not put under the sink? • / the best way to let dishes dry is _________. • / never use a dish towel to pick up food use ? • / if you smell gas what do you need to turn off? • ...
Environmental Safety 2019-05-20
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- The _______ bin is used for garden waste
- A forest the size of which country gets cut down every year to make paper for the UK?
- What might you cause if you don't dispose of batteries correctly?
- To protect the environment, you can buy _______ straws instead of plastic ones
- What do you cause if you don't dispose of litter correctly?
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- Litter commonly traps _______ if not put in the right bin
- Where does the green bin waste go?
- What colour is your recycling bin?
- Every _______ weeks you make your own body weight in rubbish?
- What goes in the blue bin?
- What percentage of rubbish can be recycled?
11 Clues: What goes in the blue bin? • Where does the green bin waste go? • What colour is your recycling bin? • The _______ bin is used for garden waste • What percentage of rubbish can be recycled? • Litter commonly traps _______ if not put in the right bin • What do you cause if you don't dispose of litter correctly? • ...
November Safety 2023-11-01
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- Employees and their (blank) will need to sign the incident report form before sending it to EHS.
- The incident report from is also for reporting (blank).
- The EHS representative will reach out to any (blank) for statements.
- Witnesses may be contacted multiple times depending on the severity of the injury/event.
- All three forms can be found within the Versiti (blank) under safety (incidents and injuries).
- Remember that all events (injures, illnesses, MVA's, near misses and hazard ID's) should be reported to (blank) ASAP.
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- The physician at the clinic will add (blank) to the authorization for medical treatment and work status form (if applicable).
- If employees receive restrictions from the clinic, or has been advised to miss work (lost days), the EHS (blank) will also need to sign off on the incident report form.
- The incident report form, witness statement form, and authorization for medical treatment and work status forms are (blank) documents.
- The EHS representative will identify any (blank) from the investigation.
- Injured employees are responsible for completing (blank) sections on the new incident report forms.
11 Clues: The incident report from is also for reporting (blank). • The EHS representative will reach out to any (blank) for statements. • The EHS representative will identify any (blank) from the investigation. • Witnesses may be contacted multiple times depending on the severity of the injury/event. • ...
Agriculture Safety 2023-12-08
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- Fire that occurs in or near electrical equipment
- Protects hands from splinters,and sharp or hot metals
- Protects face from debris or liquids
- Protects the eyes
- Most injuries caused in the shop is from this.
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- Protects you from hearing loud noises
- Machines should only be operated with proper what
- Protects feet from water and chemicals
- Protects you from breathing toxic fumes and gases
- Protects the body, arms, and legs from debris
- Regulates safe practices to prevent injuries
11 Clues: Protects the eyes • Protects face from debris or liquids • Protects you from hearing loud noises • Protects feet from water and chemicals • Regulates safe practices to prevent injuries • Protects the body, arms, and legs from debris • Most injuries caused in the shop is from this. • Fire that occurs in or near electrical equipment • ...
Lab Safety 2023-08-29
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- You should ______ chemicals instead of smelling them.
- ____ is the only acceptable drink.
- When dealing with ________ you should wear gloves or use a towel.
- What should you always wear during a lab?
- What must you have teachers approval before using?
- What should you do after you are finished with your lab?
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- Always listen to the _______ instructions
- You should always have a clean ____ when doing a lab.
- What should you always have up during a lab?
- What should you never have during a lab?
- You should wear goggles when dealing with ____?
11 Clues: ____ is the only acceptable drink. • What should you never have during a lab? • Always listen to the _______ instructions • What should you always wear during a lab? • What should you always have up during a lab? • You should wear goggles when dealing with ____? • What must you have teachers approval before using? • You should always have a clean ____ when doing a lab. • ...
cyber safety 2024-07-25
11 Clues: weird • good guy • garbeage • bystander • the bully • upstander • toxic players • people screamed • people lucien is not weird • encourages us to be not gay • calls to make you do something
Lab Safety 2024-08-09
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- if a fire erupts onto clothing, tell the instructor and use this type of fabric to cover a person
- acting in an unsafe manner that puts peers at harm
- used to treat common injuries in the laboratory like a minor cut, contains bandaids, gauze and antibiotic ointment
- must be tied back to prevent dangling or dragging into chemicals and fires
- flush for 20 min if a chemical gets into your eyes
- worn in the laboratory anytime heat, chemicals or glassware are used
- if a fire erupts in the lab, tell the instructor and spray this; hold away from your body and point at the base of the fire in a sweeping motion
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- used if chemicals are spilled on your body
- must be worn during all lab procedures in case of dropping or spilling chemicals onto the floor
- if a fire occurs, the first thing to do is notify who?
- used to carry glassware no matter the temperature, hot and cold glass looks the same!
11 Clues: used if chemicals are spilled on your body • acting in an unsafe manner that puts peers at harm • flush for 20 min if a chemical gets into your eyes • if a fire occurs, the first thing to do is notify who? • worn in the laboratory anytime heat, chemicals or glassware are used • must be tied back to prevent dangling or dragging into chemicals and fires • ...
Safety Focus 2024-08-05
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- confusion, agitation, slurred speech and irritability are all signs of?
- to prevent accidental cuts blades should have?
- You should do this before donning any type of PPE
- inhaling welding fumes can damage this part of your body
- These items shall be worn on all equipment with rollover protection
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- type of burn when exposed to working with hazardous chemicals
- Hazard communication uses these sheets to describe known hazards and measures of chemicals
- not distributing weight and traveling at high speeds when operating equipment
- tool used to protect tools from voltage damage (plugs at outlet)
- This type of shoe protects your feet from puncture wounds
- drink plenty of this when working in heat.
11 Clues: drink plenty of this when working in heat. • to prevent accidental cuts blades should have? • You should do this before donning any type of PPE • inhaling welding fumes can damage this part of your body • This type of shoe protects your feet from puncture wounds • type of burn when exposed to working with hazardous chemicals • ...
