Safety Crossword Competition 2022

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Across
  1. 5. A systematic brain storming process of assessing the existence of hazards in equipment and vulnerability of its operation. (5) (Acronym)
  2. 10. A route by which substances can enter the body through the skin. (10)
  3. 11. an unplanned event that did not resort in an injury, damage or illness but had the potential to. (8)
  4. 12. Remember this technique for correct use of fire extinguisher. (4) (Abbreviation)
  5. 13. a conical textile tube designed to indicate wind direction and relative wind speed. (8)
  6. 15. A surface on helmet usually movable that protects eyes from sunlight or other bright lights like welding sparks. (6)
  7. 17. Loose lying cables can cause: tripping hazard, ____________ and damage to equipment. (13)
  8. 20. Colour code for acid carrying pipelines as per IS 2379:1990. (6)
  9. 21. The process that creates a safety partnership between management and employees that continually focuses people’s attention and actions on theirs, and others, daily safety behaviour. (3) (Acronym)
  10. 23. Colour of NFPA label that signifies Health Hazard (4)
  11. 25. A digital aid in navigation. (3) (Acronym)
  12. 30. Who owns safety? (8)
  13. 32. After any incident / accident you must make a ____________. (3) (Acronym)
  14. 33. Method of solid waste disposal. (8)
  15. 34. It describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. (6)
  16. 36. Among the four stages of fire, this is the longest stage and can also be the most dangerous. (5)
  17. 37. Grooved surface of tyre that grips to the road. (5)
  18. 38. Cut, abrasion & heat resistant gloves made up of __________ material. (6)
  19. 39. The provision of fresh air to a room, confined space, etc. (11)
  20. 41. Taking ________ may lead to accidents. (8)
  21. 42. ___________ is any point at which it is possible for a person or part of person body to be caught between moving parts of machine. (5,5)
Down
  1. 1. IP (Ingress Protection) code consists of letters IP followed by two digits. Second digit indicates level of protection that the enclosure provides against harmful ingress of ___________. (6)
  2. 2. The types of basic hazard categories are __________, chemical, biological and ergonomic. (8)
  3. 3. to avoid sleeping on staircase, always use / hold on ___________. (8)
  4. 4. an opening, usually with a cover, through which a person may enter a sewer, boiler, drain, or similar structure. (7)
  5. 6. Purpose of third prong on an electrical plug. (6)
  6. 7. A safety procedure that ensures that dangerous machines and energy sources are properly shut off and not unexpectedly started up before the completion of maintenance or servicing work. (4) (Acronym)
  7. 8. A label attached to someone or something for the purpose of identification or to give other information. (3)
  8. 9. A document that contains information on the potential health effects of exposure to chemicals and on safe working procedures when handling chemical products. (4) (Acronym)
  9. 14. an article designed to be thrown away after single use. (10)
  10. 16. Electrical PPE's made up from this material. (6)
  11. 18. Sending a fake email to steal other people’s personal information. (8)
  12. 19. Both acids & bases are _______ in nature. (9)
  13. 22. an apparatus used for moving patients who require medical care. (9)
  14. 23. The threaded valve provided on gearboxes that allows the hot air to escape and cool air to enter into the transmission to prevent overheating issue. (8)
  15. 24. The fire triangle illustrates the three elements a fire needs to ignite: heat, _______ and oxygen. (4)
  16. 26. Colour code for 24v lamp used for vessel entry. (6)
  17. 27. A supportive device that protects a broken bone or injury. (6)
  18. 28. Entering a confined space requires an ___________ to be present outside at all time. (9)
  19. 29. The 3R’s of waste management; Reduce, Reuse, ________. (7)
  20. 31. The top of your computer screen should be at __________ level to avoid neck strain. (3)
  21. 35. as per Deming Cycle, the first step for continuous improvement. (4)
  22. 40. an injury that result in time missed at work (4,4)
  23. 41. Finely divided particles, mainly carbon, produced and deposited during the incomplete combustion of organic material. (4)