Auto Safety

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Across
  1. 1. Station used to wash chemicals from a technician's eyes after an accident by flushing them with water.
  2. 5. The result of heat, fuel, and oxygen in the correct proportions to start combustion.
  3. 8. A violent expansion of gases due to rapid combustion of volatile materials
  4. 10. rack, a fixture onto which the vehicle is driven for alignment measurement and adjustment.
  5. 11. A condition in which the body is deprived of oxygen, which can result in dead tissue, unconsciousness, and death.
  6. 12. A shop area where large pieces of repair equipment, shop tools, and repair supplies are stored.
Down
  1. 2. Container filled with chemicals that will quench a fire when sprayed on the flames.
  2. 3. Documents that list the detailed chemical composition, handling procedures, and precautionary information for products that can present a health or safety hazard on the job site. Manufacturers of such products must provide this information with their products.
  3. 4. The round, third prong on an electrical plug. If a short develops in the electrical equipment, current passes through this connection to ground because of its low resistance
  4. 6. A burn caused when a corrosive substance, such as solvents or battery acid, come into contact with skin.
  5. 7. Device used to raise a vehicle during service and repair procedures. It is a permanently installed fixture in many automotive repair shops.
  6. 9. Room within an automotive shop in which instructors teach students and other technicians the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the automotive service industry.