Crossword 1 Hazards, risks and control measures
Across
- 4. Physical barriers used to set up an exclusion zone
- 6. (1 words, Acronym) A level of the Hierarchy of Control – clothing and equipment used to protect the worker
- 7. The type of material and dust associated with lung cancer and mesothelioma
- 8. An acronym for a document which is legally required for all high-risk construction work
- 11. A level of the Hierarchy of Control - develop safer processes, procedures, monitoring, systems and training
- 14. The person with day-to-day responsibility for overseeing the safety of workers and activity on site
- 15. PPE providing hearing protection
- 17. A level of the Hierarchy of Control - enclose, fence off or otherwise create a ‘no-go’ exclusion zone to separate workers from the hazard
- 19. A level of the Hierarchy of Control - use protective guards, or redesign tools and equipment
- 20. Anything on a construction site that has the potential to injure, harm, damage, kill or destroy people, property, plant or equipment
Down
- 1. (3 words) A process to identify hazards, assess risk, and implement control measures
- 2. (3 words) The personal responsibility to keep yourself safe and not to do anything to endanger others
- 3. (2 words) An incident which had the potential to cause harm, but didn’t actually result in illness, injury, damage or death (on this occasion)
- 5. (3 words) A pyramid model which identifies six levels of control measures that can be applied to eliminate or minimise the risk
- 9. An acronym for a handout which informs the worker on the potential chemical hazards in a product they are about to use
- 10. A level of the Hierarchy of Control - use something less dangerous, or carry out a different action
- 12. The possibility that harm (illness, injury, or death), might occur when exposed to a hazard
- 13. A level of the Hierarchy of Control - if the job is not really necessary, don’t do it
- 16. A common group of incidents causing injuries includes slip, trips and [missingword]
- 18. (2 words, Abbreviation) Brightly coloured clothing worn to increase visibility on site