EAP & Hazards Vocab
Across
- 1. A substance that can cause harm to the body, potentially leading to serious health effects or death
- 6. A symbol on a label used to identify specific hazards of a chemical or substance
- 9. Maps and descriptions of how to escape a building or location
- 11. Maps and descriptions of designated meeting places
- 12. Specific actions to be taken during different types of emergencies.
- 14. Contact with a hazardous substance through inhalation, skin contact, ingestion, or injection that could cause harm
- 15. A rule or regulation that requires taking care
Down
- 2. Methods for alerting and communicating with employees during an emergency.
- 3. A rule or regulation that forbids certain actions or behaviors to ensure safety, such as no smoking in certain areas.
- 4. Can catch on fire or combust
- 5. Something required by law or regulations, such as wearing protective equipment or following safety procedures.
- 7. List of contacts including emergency services, internal emergency coordinators, and utility companies.
- 8. A situation that poses immediate risk to health, safety, or the environment, requiring urgent action
- 10. A document that provides detailed information on the hazards, handling, and emergency measures for a chemical (now called Safety Data Sheet or SDS under OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard).
- 13. Written explanation of what to do and where to go in an emergency; also describes who does what