Safety

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Across
  1. 2. requires that employers inform employees of all chemicals and hazards in the workplace
  2. 12. chemical contains a chemical that acts to smother a fire; type BC extinguishers residue that must be cleaned up as soon as possible; type ABC
  3. 13. protect heath care providers from diseases
  4. 16. all manufacturers must provide
  5. 18. correct posture
  6. 19. exposure radiology departments and ental offices
  7. 20. used on burning or combustible metals, often specific for the type of metal being used and not used on any other type of fires
Down
  1. 1. three things needed to start a fire
  2. 3. present in the air
  3. 4. promate the safty and well-being of a person by adapting to the environment and using techniques to prevent injuries
  4. 5. oxygen in use
  5. 6. contains a gas that interferes with the chemical reaction that occurs when fuels burn; used on electrical equipment because it does not leave a residue and will not damage appliances such as computers; most effective on Class C fires
  6. 7. contains carbon dioxide gas that privides a smothering action on the fire by forming a cloud of cool ice or snow- like residue most effective on class B or C fires
  7. 8. used on electrical fires such as fuse boxes, appliances, wiring, and electrical outlets; the C stands for nonconductive; if possible, the electricity should be turned off before using an extinguisher on an electrical fire
  8. 9. any material that will burn
  9. 10. used on burning cooking materials (fats,grease, and oils)
  10. 11. used on fires involving combubustibles such as paper, cloth, plastic, and wood
  11. 14. contains pressurized water and should only be used on class A fires
  12. 15. used on used on fires involving flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline, oil, paint, grease, and cooking fat
  13. 17. sparks, matches, flames