Construction Site Safety
Across
- 3. Protect hands from chemicals, cuts, and other hazards.
- 7. Material that can be burned in the air.
- 10. An unsafe working condition that can cause damage, injury, loss or illness.
- 11. Material that is easily ignited and burns quickly.
- 12. An action or decision deviating from a mandatory safety procedure.
- 15. Fire involving flammable liquids ( Oil, Gasoline)
- 18. An unexpected and unplanned event that doesn’t result in harm but is worth reporting.
- 20. Damage to a construction worker’s body.
- 21. Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep
- 24. Fire involving combustible metals ( Magnesium, Lithium)
- 26. Fire involving combustible cooking ( Kitchen Oil, Grease)
- 27. Emergency treatment given to an injured worker while still at the jobsite.
- 28. a device that is inserted in the ear canal to protect the user's ears from loud noises
- 29. Protect the eyes from splashes and flying debris.
- 30. Clothing and equipment designed to protect workers against potential hazards and unsafe environments
Down
- 1. Physical harm caused to someone or something that impairs its normal value or function.
- 2. A formal statement or document verifying that a specific person has been appropriately trained on a safety topic
- 4. ensures legally safe and healthy working conditions for employees by setting workplace standards, enforcing safety regulations and providing training, education and assistance
- 5. Protect the feet from hazards like crushing injuries and slips.
- 6. Anything at a jobsite that could cause accidental loss of balance or body control leading to a fall.
- 8. Exposure to a dangerous level of electricity.
- 9. Controls used to prevent workers from losing their balance and falling or — in the even of a fall — catch the worker before they’re injured.
- 13. The probability of hazard-induced harm occurring based on an assessment of current circumstances at a jobsite.
- 14. is a handheld active fire protection device usually filled with a dry or wet chemical
- 16. a type of hat that is made of a strong material to protect the head
- 17. Any source that can potentially cause harm or injury.
- 19. Fire involving common combustibles ( Wood, Paper, Cloth)
- 22. A jobsite-related event that causes injury or ill health to a construction worker.
- 23. Fire involving energized electrical ( Wiring, Motors)
- 25. The condition of being protected from harm and exposure.