EHS - Cross word puzzle competition-2024
Across
- 3. Manual Call Point operating methods is ..............
- 4. .................to provide information on the hazards of working with a chemical and procedures that should be used to ensure safety.
- 9. B” class Fire suitable extinguisher is........
- 10. .............provide simple easily understood directions to guide the buildings occupants to the most appropriate assembly point.
- 11. ...........tools and Equipments used for hazardous classification areas.
- 14. Fire Extinguisher operating for …………… Method
- 15. ...........should never be used in the laboratory unless you have permission from a EHS department.
- 17. ..............must for while handling the storing and pouring flammable liquids
- 18. ..............is the process of designing or arranging workplaces, products, and systems so that they fit the people who use them.
- 19. ...........is the ensure that equipment is shut down, inoperable, and (where relevant) de-energized. This allows maintenance and repair work on the system to be performed safely.
- 20. ...........is to prevent the release of hazardous substances into the general laboratory space by controlling and then exhausting hazardous and/or odorous chemicals.
- 22. ............process shall be followed during the EHS Gemba Walk.
Down
- 1. If you notice any............ let your supervisor know as soon as possible
- 2. ................is designed to safely store potentially flammable or combustible liquids.
- 5. Lab inside know the location of ......... Equipments
- 6. Gas concentration measuring for.....
- 7. nitrogen gas is ...............hazard
- 8. ............are crucial to preventing accidents in the workplace.
- 12. Don't use or store ............ near electrical equipment.
- 13. ..............used to physically wash the eyes in the case that they may be contaminated by foreign materials or substances
- 16. ..............to reduce risk to people, property and the environment during a spillage incident
- 21. .............Gaseous compounds typically found in refrigerant and fire suppression systems containing chlorinated and fluorinated compounds that may cause harm to the earth’s ozone layer.