Safety and hygiene

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Across
  1. 1. Any action, material or condition that may increase the likelihood of a fire occurring (type of risk).
  2. 5. Adaptation of work to the physical capabilities of the employee.
  3. 8. Exposure to mechanical movements that can cause damage to workers' health (type of risk).
  4. 10. Physical barrier, designed as part of the machine to provide protection.
Down
  1. 2. Overexposure to high-intensity electromagnetic waves that can penetrate organic matter and cause damage at the cellular level (type of risk).
  2. 3. Any eventuality that occurs in the workplace due to the amount of luminosity (excess, lack) or its defects (flickering, glare, inadequate contrasts) (type of risk).
  3. 4. Set of factors that influence the performance of tasks assigned to the worker (_ _ _ _ conditions).
  4. 6. Exposure to noise levels that may be harmful to people's health and well-being (type of risk).
  5. 7. Risks associated with the storage of goods or data security (may affect people working in a warehouse and the materials being stored).
  6. 9. Hazard which is identified as being present at, or associated with, the machine.