Safety Week Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 4. All Employees covered under the scope of the Hearing “______” Program are required to get an annual hearing test. The test determines whether you’ve had a shift/hearing loss of 10 decibels (dB) or more from your baseline or from your previous test.
  2. 6. After a beltloader is positioned up to the aircraft and chocked, the handrail must be in the “______” position.
  3. 8. This group regulates denied boarding compensation amounts. Failing to follow regulations may result in possible fines to Southwest.
  4. 9. Slips and Trips can both cause this.
  5. 12. Safety Objective #1: We will protect our People by reducing Employee “______”.
  6. 13. This happens when you lose your balance because your foot, leg, or body hits a fixed object
  7. 17. Once you’ve identified a Safety hazard, “______” what you’re doing to assess the situation.
  8. 19. this is the only type of animals Southwest Airlines accepts for travel between the U.S. Mainland and Hawaii.
  9. 21. The Mission Statement of the Safety and Security Department is to (3/4) …”and “______” deals with these issues before they become…”
  10. 24. Safety “______” is the component of our SMS (Safety Management System) that evaluates the continued effectiveness of risk controls and supports the identification of new hazards.
  11. 25. OSHA statistics indicate that “______” injuries account for one in every five injuries or illnesses in the workplace
  12. 26. According to recent data, this type of attack occurs once every 39 seconds.
  13. 27. Safety “______” is the component of our SMS (Safety Management System) that includes training, communication, and other actions that create a positive safety culture within all levels of the Company.
  14. 29. Safety Assurance data shows the number of reported aircraft engine “______” fires has increased year-over-year since 2018.
  15. 30. Safety “______” is the component of our SMS (Safety Management System) that establishes our commitment to continually improve safety and defines the methods, processes, and organizational structure needed to meet our Company’s safety goals.
  16. 31. Safety Objective #2: We will reduce aircraft “______” in our operation.
  17. 32. At the top of our Operational Philosophy sits “______”, and rightly so, as it’s our top priority at Southwest Airlines.
  18. 36. Safety Objective #3: We will reduce operational Safety “______”.
  19. 37. Safety can never be sacrificed to achieve our other “______” pillars.
  20. 39. The STORM Manual stands for Safe Transportation of “______” Materials.
Down
  1. 1. When we leave behind cargo with available weight, we may violate our U.S. Mail contract that could result in fines and non-payment. More importantly, failing to load critical lifesaving shipments could cost someone their “______”.
  2. 2. In 2022, Southwest invested 16,684 Hours of Training on this Safety and Security Topic (One Report: Page 30)
  3. 3. The Mission Statement of the Safety and Security Department is to (4/4) “…injuries, accidents or “______”.”
  4. 5. Once completed by Station Leadership, Ground Ops Irregularity Reports are forwarded to the Operational Reporting Team via the “______” reporting tool.
  5. 7. We are safe by complying with our policies, procedures, and regulations in order to manage risk at an “______” level.
  6. 10. Recently, Southwest Airlines has received a Safety Hazard Letter from the FAA stating Agents are failing to question Customers or make announcements prohibiting “______” batteries in checked baggage.
  7. 11. This tool is a confidential, non-punitive reporting tool for all Employees and Contractors to submit non-emergency Safety or Security-related questions, concerns, or suggestions.
  8. 14. The Mission Statement of the Safety and Security Department is to (2/4) “that “______” risks to the operation and workplace……”
  9. 15. All Southwest Airlines Employees are responsible for complying with all Company policies and procedures, including all “______” regulations and guidelines.
  10. 16. What position at Southwest Airlines is the Accountable Executive in all matters of Safety and Security?
  11. 18. Federal regulations prohibit Southwest Airlines from allowing Customers who appear “______” to board the aircraft.
  12. 20. Safety Objective #4: We will reduce Security “______” Violations.
  13. 21. Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as “______”, is equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses.
  14. 22. Take responsibility to say or do something to fix it. If it’s within your power, “______” the situation; and if you can’t, tell someone who can.
  15. 23. All Southwest Employees are responsible for reading and being familiar with the Safety & Security Commitment and Safety “______”
  16. 28. A condition that could cause or contribute to injury or death of persons and/or damage to or loss of equipment.
  17. 32. For Ground Operations, the “______” Operational Reporting Team is responsible for processing and recording all Irregularity Reports and associated correspondences after they have been through the local Leadership level.
  18. 33. Who does Southwest rely on to communicate Safety issues around the system?
  19. 34. The Mission Statement of the Safety and Security Department (1/4) is to “_______”and support a Safety and Security Culture….”
  20. 35. This policy is federally required to be announced at the Gate by both Customer Service and Operations Agents.
  21. 36. Safety “______” Management is the component of our SMS (Safety Management System) that determines the need for and adequacy of new or revised risk controls based on the assessment of acceptable risk.
  22. 38. This happens when you lose your footing and balance.