"The Safety Factor"
Across
- 3. BLANK tools can be more dangerous than sharp ones.
- 4. BLANK, loose clothing, and long hair can pull you into a running machine.
- 5. When an unprotected BLANK is in the work area, do not start work.
- 6. These points can very often crush fingers and toes.
- 8. BLANK with splash proof vents will keep splashing chemicals out of your eyes.
- 13. Lost Respect for what a tool can do to you.
- 14. BLANK tools will chip more easily when struck and therefore should not be used.
- 15. BLANK can explode and easily blind you, often containing sulfuric acid.
- 16. A face BLANK alone does not assure you of proper eye protection.
- 17. To avoid BLANK injury, bend your knees, flex your stomach, and lift with your leg muscles.
- 19. When these occur (f any kind) they require immediate action and clean up.
- 20. Illness, emotional upset, fumes, BLANK, and drugs can affect your reaction time, balance, and judgement.
Down
- 1. Check for nicks, cracks, or burn marks before using this.
- 2. Get help and plan your route when BLANK something long through the lab area.
- 7. Arc, MIG, and TIG BLANK gives off dangerous ultraviolet radiation.
- 9. Machine BLANK, guides, and other safety devices should not be disconnected.
- 10. Before using a BLANK, know what it is and what to do in case of an accident.
- 11. When working with this, you must avoid moisture of any kind.
- 12. Carry BLANK by the handle sharp end down and pointed away from you.
- 18. BLANK materials should be stored separately away from heat, sparks, and flames.