Safety Rules and Emergency Action 6

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Across
  1. 3. A body belt or harness system rigged to allow an employee to be supported on an elevated vertical surface, and to work with both hands free.
  2. 4. Violent rotating column of air which is in contact with the ground.
  3. 5. Refers to frequent changes in wind speed within a short distance.
  4. 7. A fall protection system that engages to safely stop a fall that has occurred.
  5. 8. Wind speeds 58 mph or greater and hail at least ¾ inch diameter.
  6. 9. A pole climbing fall protection system that, when properly adjusted, allows the climber to remain at his or her work position with both hands free and that performs a fall restriction function if the climber loses contact between his or her gaffs and the pole.
  7. 10. A temporary rise in water level including groundwater or overflow of water onto lands not covered by water, in greater than 6 hours.
  8. 11. A fall protection system that prevents the worker from reaching a fall hazard, thus preventing a fall of any distance.
Down
  1. 1. One type of straight-line wind that can exceed 100 mph and can cause damage equivalent to a strong tornado.
  2. 2. Materials that must be heated before ignition or combustion can occur. Solids and semi-solids which give off flammable vapors when heated.
  3. 6. A sudden onset of strong winds with speeds increasing to at least 18 mph to 25 mph sustained for at least one minute.
  4. 7. Liquids that have a flash point below 199.4F, gases that burn readily, and solids or semi-solids which form explosive mixtures in air.