EXAM1

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Across
  1. 7. The professional organization that represents industrial hygienists.
  2. 8. The U.S. Department of Labor's safety enforcement arm.
  3. 9. The profession of protecting humans from exposure to radiation.
  4. 11. Costs not covered by insurance.
  5. 13. It is important to take witness statements as soon as the witness list has been compiled. This is called" _________.
  6. 15. In ______________, it is important to not do exactly what a person in an accident did, as an additional accident may occur.
  7. 17. The board that certifies safety professionals.
  8. 18. The organization that is made up of safety professionals, which was founded after the
  9. 20. The theory that humans hate to lose more than they love to win.
  10. 22. An OSHA violation in which no fine is given.
  11. 23. The human tendency to become hyper-focused on a decision, whether right or wrong.
  12. 27. Shirtwaist Fire
  13. 28. A failure in which the following components: person (host), machine (agency), or the environment fail.
Down
  1. 1. Financial awards assigned to injured parties in a lawsuit.
  2. 2. Failure to take reasonable care or failure to perform duties in ways that prevent harm to humans or damage to property.
  3. 3. The theory of subtracting the capacity of a worker after an accident from the worker's capacity before an accident.
  4. 4. The board responsible for administering the Certified Industrial Hygienist credential.
  5. 5. The federal government's occupational safety and health research arm.
  6. 6. A field of safety based on positive reinforcement.
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  8. 12. An action involving a failure to exercise a reasonable care that may, as a result, lead to civil litigation.
  9. 14. Errors that occur in real time during an accident.
  10. 16. The concensus organization the published the national fire codes.
  11. 19. The organization that represents professional engineers.
  12. 21. Eyewitnesses to an accident.
  13. 24. An error that occurred sometime in the past.
  14. 25. An accident theory stating that injuries are based on preceding factors.
  15. 26. Intentionally neglecting one's responsibility to exercise reasonable care.