Summer Safety

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Across
  1. 5. The lowest temperature at which a liquid gives off enough vapor to ignite when an ignition source is introduced.
  2. 6. Protective garments designed to shield the hands from various workplace hazards, including cuts, abrasions, or chemicals.
  3. 8. A type of head covering, typically made of mesh, worn to contain hair and prevent it from falling into food, products, or sensitive equipment.
  4. 10. This type of space is large enough for a person to enter and perform work, but has limited or restricted means of entry and exit, and is not designed for continuous human occupancy.
  5. 11. Devices inserted into the ear canal to protect the ears from loud noises or other harmful environmental factors, such as water or dust.
  6. 12. Forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or chemicals from striking the eyes.
Down
  1. 1. A portable device containing an extinguishing agent that can be discharged to put out or control small fires.
  2. 2. A mobile, power-propelled vehicle used to carry, push, pull, lift, stack, or tier materials and is about three times heavier than a typical car.
  3. 3. Safety features on or around machinery that prevents accidental contact with hazardous moving parts.
  4. 4. A device designed to rinse a person's body with a large volume of water in the event of a chemical spill or hazardous substance exposure, minimizing potential injury.
  5. 7. A type of personal protective equipment designed to protect the feet from injuries in hazardous work environments.
  6. 9. A device designed to flush the eyes with a stream of water, typically for at least 15 minutes, to remove hazardous substances like chemicals or debris that may have entered the eye.