Safety in the Circuits Lab!
Across
- 2. If you bring a beverage to class, it needs to be in what kind of container?
- 3. The presence of _____ greatly REDUCES “R_person”, the electrical resistance of the human body– making a person more susceptible to electric shock.
- 6. If there is a fire emergency and the main entrance is blocked, you should exit through the _____ (window, senior design lab, or conference room.
- 8. Very small amounts of ______ can cause serious damage to human tissue, and especially the heart.
- 9. The emergency phone and first aid kit are located on which wall of the classroom? (front, back, left, or right)
Down
- 1. The nearest fire alarm pull box is next to the ____ (classroom door, conference room, or hallway exit).
- 4. The #1 rule in an electric shock emergency is “don’t ____ the victim”.
- 5. It takes a high _____ to push a small amount of current through the human body, since R_person is usually large.
- 7. A _____ is required when working in the circuits lab after hours if electronics equipment is in use.