Safety
Across
- 1. This report must be completed with the EHS department when personal injuries or near misses occur.
- 4. Must be worn at all times when inside a lab. (Abbr.)
- 9. Everyone in the building has this towards creating a safe work environment.
- 10. The governing body that standardizes and governs requirements for safety glasses.
- 11. Call 911
- 13. EHS keeps a comprehensive collection of safety documents on here for your reference.
- 16. What may occur when improperly handling chemical or biological materials.
- 18. Aid These kits are located in common areas throughout the building and contain items to help with injuries and ailments.
- 19. Fire prevention equipment located throughout the building, when using it, remember P.A.S.S.
Down
- 1. Conducted in labs that help identify potential hazards and violations.
- 2. These are the most common workplace hazard and can be fatal above six feet.
- 3. The cause of bloodborne diseases such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV
- 5. When an evacuation occurs in our building, we all meet here.
- 6. Hazard Improperly stored equipment left on the floor, can lead to slips and falls.
- 7. Globally Harmonized System, used to identify hazards.
- 8. An incident that requires medical, fire, or police response.
- 9. Located at every entrance of the building and contain emergency response information.
- 12. Regulated waste that is comprised of potentially infectious organic materials.
- 14. This procedure is done to a machine before maintenance can start.
- 15. Divided by zones, they help assist in the evacuation procedures during a fire alarm.
- 17. Documents that contain hazard information for chemicals on site. (Abbr.)