OH&S crossword
Across
- 3. , Unwanted or harmful sound that can impair hearing and distract or harm workers over time.
- 5. , An unexpected event that could or does result in harm, damage, or disruption in the workplace.
- 9. , A safety procedure that ensures machinery is inoperable during maintenance by isolating its energy source.
- 10. , Gear or clothing designed to protect workers from specific physical, chemical, or biological hazards.
- 12. , A national system for providing health and safety information on hazardous products used in Canadian workplaces.
- 15. , A physical or emotional response to workplace demands that can negatively impact health and safety.
- 16. , A potential source of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons in the workplace
- 18. , A method of controlling exposure to airborne contaminants by circulating or filtering air in a workspace.
- 19. , A state of physical or mental exhaustion that reduces a worker’s ability to perform tasks safely.
- 20. , The science of designing tasks, workspaces, and tools to fit the worker and reduce strain or injury.
Down
- 1. , The process of educating workers on safe practices, hazard recognition, and emergency procedures.
- 2. , Any physical harm or damage to the body resulting from workplace accidents or exposure.
- 4. , A systematic process of examining workplace conditions to identify and correct hazards.
- 6. , The act of following and adhering to safety laws, rules, and internal procedures.
- 7. , The obligation of employers to take every reasonable precaution to protect worker health and safety.
- 8. , The routine practice of maintaining cleanliness and order in the workplace to prevent hazards.
- 11. assessment , A systematic process used to evaluate the probability and severity of harm arising from exposure to a hazard.
- 13. , The collection of laws and legal requirements designed to ensure safe and healthy working environments.
- 14. , A type of workplace incident where a person loses balance and drops to a lower level, often causing injury.
- 17. , A formal examination of safety systems, practices, and compliance to identify strengths and gaps.