Safety Crossword Competition 2022
Across
- 3. Finely divided particles, mainly carbon, produced and deposited during the incomplete combustion of organic material. (4)
- 4. The fire triangle illustrates the three elements a fire needs to ignite: heat, _______ and oxygen. (4)
- 6. a conical textile tube designed to indicate wind direction and relative wind speed. (8)
- 9. an article designed to be thrown away after single use. (10)
- 11. A route by which substances can enter the body through the skin. (10)
- 12. A systematic brain storming process of assessing the existence of hazards in equipment and vulnerability of its operation. (5) (Acronym)
- 14. to avoid slipping on staircase, always use / hold on ___________. (8)
- 15. The provision of fresh air to a room, confined space, etc. (11)
- 19. Colour of NFPA label that signifies Health Hazard (4)
- 21. 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)
- 23. A supportive device that protects a broken bone or injury. (6)
- 24. Method of solid waste disposal. (8)
- 26. Among the four stages of fire, this is the longest stage and can also be the most dangerous. (5)
- 28. Entering a confined space requires an ___________ to be present outside at all time. (9)
- 30. A surface on helmet usually movable that protects eyes from sunlight or other bright lights like welding sparks. (6)
- 31. The 3R’s of waste management; Reduce, Reuse, ________. (7)
- 36. Taking ________ may lead to accidents. (8)
- 38. Grooved surface of tyre that grips to the road. (5)
- 39. 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)
- 42. Purpose of third prong on an electrical plug. (6)
- 43. 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)
- 44. ___________ 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. Colour code for 24v lamp used for vessel entry. (6)
- 2. an injury that result in time missed at work (4,4)
- 5. Remember this technique for correct use of fire extinguisher. (4) (Abbreviation)
- 7. Both acids & bases are _______ in nature. (9)
- 8. 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. an opening, usually with a cover, through which a person may enter a sewer, boiler, drain, or similar structure. (7)
- 13. The types of basic hazard categories are __________, chemical, biological and ergonomic. (8)
- 16. Colour code for acid carrying pipelines as per IS 2379:1990. (6)
- 17. Cut, abrasion & heat resistant gloves made up of __________ material. (6)
- 18. A digital aid in navigation. (3) (Acronym)
- 20. Loose lying cables can cause: tripping hazard, ____________ and damage to equipment. (13)
- 22. as per Deming Cycle, the first step for continuous improvement. (4)
- 25. an unplanned event that did not resort in an injury, damage or illness but had the potential to. (8)
- 27. Who owns safety? (8)
- 29. The top of your computer screen should be at __________ level to avoid neck strain. (3)
- 32. 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)
- 33. After any incident / accident you must make a ____________. (3) (Acronym)
- 34. Electrical PPE's made up from this material. (6)
- 35. It describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. (6)
- 37. A label attached to someone or something for the purpose of identification or to give other information. (3)
- 40. an apparatus used for moving patients who require medical care. (9)
- 41. Sending a fake email to steal other people’s personal information. (8)