402_OHS_Glossary
Across
- 3. That which might result when an event or situation places increased demand on a person's mental or emotional resources.
- 6. An applied science that studies the interaction between people and the work environment. It focuses on matching the job to the worker.
- 8. Capable of easily catching fire and of burning, usually a material that has a flash point below 37.8°C.
- 9. Substances that cause irritation of are otherwise harmful to health, such as carcinogens and poisons.
Down
- 1. Extreme tiredness, typically resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
- 2. Is the possibility that harm (death, injury or illness) might occur when exposed to a hazard.
- 4. Measures designed to eliminate or reduce hazards or hazardous exposures.
- 5. Behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
- 6. Remove the hazard from the workplace, or substitute (replace) hazardous materials or machines with less hazardous ones.
- 7. Is something that can cause harm, and poses a level of threat to life, health, property, or environment.