Fire ssafety & Electrical hazards

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Across
  1. 5. A person trained to extinguish fires and rescue people in emergencies.
  2. 10. The movement of electrical charge through a conductor.
  3. 11. A model explaining the three essential components of fire.
  4. 13. A substance that easily ignites and burns.
  5. 14. A method of identifying and minimizing workplace hazards.
  6. 15. A device used to put out fires.
  7. 16. A dangerous condition that occurs when the body becomes part of an electrical circuit.
  8. 17. A process used to prevent unintended current flow to protect users from electric shock.
  9. 21. The loss of electricity supply in a building or area.
  10. 23. A cable carrying current that poses a risk of electric shock.
  11. 25. A material that prevents unwanted flow of electricity.
Down
  1. 1. Immediate medical help given to an injured person before professional help arrives.
  2. 2. Specialized clothing or gear used to minimize exposure to hazards.
  3. 3. Injury caused by excessive heat.
  4. 4. Planned steps taken in response to dangerous situations.
  5. 6. A common unit of electrical potential difference (force).
  6. 7. A sudden release of electrical energy that can cause severe burns.
  7. 8. One of the three components of the fire triangle that provides thermal energy.
  8. 9. The process of leaving a hazardous area to ensure safety.
  9. 11. One of the three components of the fire triangle, often in the form of wood, gas, or oil.
  10. 12. A wiring fault that allows unintended high-current flow, often causing sparks or fires.
  11. 18. An assigned person responsible for watching and warning of hazards.
  12. 19. Fatal exposure to electrical current.
  13. 20. A method of saving someone in danger.
  14. 22. Exceeding the safe capacity of an electrical circuit.
  15. 24. , One of the three components of the fire triangle required for combustion.