day 3
Across
- 2. Gloves made from leather that provide protection for hands during various work tasks.
- 4. A type of ramp that allows vehicles to make a left turn by first turning right, effectively directing traffic in a safer manner.
- 8. Gloves designed to enhance grip and control while handling tools or materials, often featuring textured surfaces.
- 10. An intersection where one road ends at another, forming a 'T' shape, typically requiring turns to continue.
- 15. A gardening tool with a long handle and teeth used for gathering leaves, leveling soil, or spreading material.
- 18. The legal right of a vehicle or pedestrian to proceed first in a given situation, often used to avoid collisions.
- 19. A designated lane on a road for vehicles preparing to turn left or right at an intersection.
- 21. Footwear reinforced with steel at the toe area to protect feet from heavy objects and injuries.
- 23. A tool with a pointed end and a flat end, used for breaking up hard ground or rock.
- 25. A flat container used to collect dust and debris swept up by a broom.
- 26. Eyewear designed to protect eyes from impact, dust, and chemical exposure during work tasks.
- 28. A transparent shield worn on the face to protect against flying debris and splashes from hazardous materials.
Down
- 1. A circular intersection where traffic flows continuously around a central island, allowing for smoother transitions without stop signs.
- 3. A shovel with a rounded blade, ideal for digging and breaking up soil or hard ground.
- 5. A design that allows uninterrupted traffic flow by using specific lane configurations, such as dedicated left-turn lanes that do not interfere with through traffic.
- 6. A cleaning tool with bristles attached to a long handle, used for sweeping floors or outdoor areas.
- 7. A wheel used for measuring distances, often employed in surveying or landscaping tasks Wheelbarrow: A small cart with one wheel, used for transporting materials in gardening or construction activities.
- 9. Gear worn to minimize exposure to hazards that can cause serious injuries or illnesses in the workplace.
- 11. A mechanical device that delivers powerful blows to break up concrete or pavement.
- 12. A mask worn over the nose and mouth to filter out dust and particles from the air during work activities.
- 13. A maneuver where a vehicle turns 180 degrees to go in the opposite direction, typically performed at intersections or wide roads.
- 14. Similar to a roundabout but generally larger, allowing for higher speeds and often with multiple entry and exit points.
- 16. A point where two or more roads cross or meet, allowing vehicles and pedestrians to move from one road to another.
- 17. A helmet worn on construction sites to protect the head from falling objects or impacts.
- 20. An intersection where four roads converge, often controlled by stop signs or traffic lights.
- 22. Protective eyewear that fits closely to the face to shield against hazards like flying debris or chemical splashes.
- 24. A marked area at an intersection where vehicles must not stop, ensuring clear passage for crossing traffic.
- 26. A shovel with a flat, square-shaped blade, commonly used for digging and moving soil or materials.
- 27. A heavy hammer with a large head, designed for breaking rocks or driving stakes into the ground.