Exam 2

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