Engineering safety
Across
- 5. a dangerous situation that could lead to an accident
- 9. Amount of volts needed to kill.
- 11. identifying and correcting a problem or issue
- 12. a type of hazard that is unseen
- 13. Type of saw that's on a table
- 17. the hazard that can be seen and is immediate danger
- 18. Color for stop
- 19. Eye protection
- 22. Messing around and endangering others while doing so
- 24. Amount of seconds fire extinguishers last
- 25. Angle __________
Down
- 1. Remember your limits in the workplace.
- 2. Keeping tools, machines in work environment
- 3. Type of saw used to cut at angles
- 4. Color for radiation
- 6. Quick to notice any unsafe situation
- 7. The way you act or feel in the workspace
- 8. a type of hazard that could happen if combined with other events
- 10. A device to cut materials
- 14. Color for Safety info
- 15. Color for Caution
- 16. The place you work or perform experiments
- 19. Color for go
- 20. the condition of being protected
- 21. Color for Warning or dangerous parts/energized equipment
- 23. To keep equipment clean