Exam 2
Across
- 3. A measure of pressure below atmospheric pressure.
- 4. The degree of burn in which burns penetrate both the dermis and the epidermis.
- 6. The acronym for OSHA’s standard on the control of hazardous energy.
- 8. one of the most important methods of preventing workplace illness, disease, and accidents. Dr. Alice Hamilton, of Harvard University was a pioneer in this.
- 9. A complication of burns that results in severe dehydration.
- 10. A method of testing for mechanical integrity that does not harm the material.
- 11. The mechanism of smoke detection in which smoke particles obscure a beam of infrared energy.
- 14. The acronym for ACGIH’s level of chemicals that can be present in human fluid specimens (blood, urine, etc.).
- 15. An electrical safety method of connecting one connector of a circuit to earth.
- 19. a cancerous tissue that may become cancerous.
- 20. Questionnaires that evaluation workers’ emotions about their jobs.
- 21. Ultrafine particles are in this range of sizes (in meters).
- 22. An acronym for the electrical code published by the National Fire Protection Association.
- 23. The acronym used for the safety device that can detect the flow of current to ground and open the circuit, interrupting current flow.
- 24. The acronym for ACGIH’s workplace exposure recommendations.
Down
- 1. a substance that can cause a malignant tumor.
- 2. A fuel that self-ignites in the presence of oxygen at normal atmospheric concentrations.
- 5. The risk of _____________ is very high with burnings.
- 7. Employees that work in pressurized environments must undergo __________________ before returning to a normal atmosphere.
- 8. Water _____________ is a shock effect caused by liquid flow suddenly topping.
- 12. A type of control that involves designing out of hazards.
- 13. The Greek words “Ergo” and “Nomos” (or Work Laws) describe this term.
- 16. The acronym used to described the surface area of the body burned.
- 17. Burns that have an affinity for water and that can destroy the chemical composition of tissue.
- 18. An electrical safety method of connecting two pieces of equipment together to equalize electrical potential.