Safety Vocab Puzzle
Across
- 1. an applied science used to promote the safety and well-being of a person by adapting the environment and using techniques to prevent injuries
- 6. Used for flammable liquids and gases such as paint, gasoline, oil, and cooking fats
- 8. the way in which the body moves and maintains balance while making the most efficient use of all its parts.
- 9. has mandates to protect health care providers from diseases caused by exposure to body fluids
- 11. Food and Drug Administration is a federal agency responsible for regulating food and drug products sold to the public
- 12. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-government agency concerned with causes, spread and control of diseases in populations
- 14. Used on burning metals
- 17. are classified and labeled according to the kind of fire they extinguish; class A, class B, Class C, and Class D
- 18. manufacturers must provide product identification, safety precautions, how to handle spills for CHEMICALS
- 19. The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) regulate laboratory testing and require clinical laboratories to be certificated by their state
- 20. keeping the feet 8-10 inches apart, placing one foot slightly forward, balancing weight on both feet, and pointing the toes in the direction of movement
Down
- 2. a division of the Department of Labor, establishes and enforces safety standards for the workplace
- 3. requires that employers inform employees of all chemicals and hazards in the workplace
- 4. Used on electrical fires
- 5. carelessness with smoking and matches
- 7. two examples for health care workers are the Occupational Exposure to Hazardous chemicals Standard and The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
- 10. Most important method used to practice aseptic technique.
- 13. Used for wood, paper, cloth, and plastic fires
- 15. International Organization for Standardization provide guidelines that can be used consistently to ensure that materials and services are fit for their purpose.
- 16. Three things needed to start a fire.