The World Day for Safety and Health at Work
Across
- 1. An event that could have resulted in harm but did not, often due to timely intervention, luck, or a slight shift in circumstances.
- 5. When operating an order picker, you must wear one of these?
- 8. _____ injuries are considered by OSHA to be the nation’s number one workplace safety problem.
- 9. The Globally Harmonizes system is used on chemical for.
- 11. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- 12. How soon after an accident should you report it?
- 14. If someone from the outside enters the facility intending to harm someone, out option are to ____, hide or fight – in that order.
- 15. When is The World Day for Safety and Health at Work?
- 16. Contain relevant information on each chemical including hazards, first aid and treatment methods, fire-fighting techniques and spill response methods.
- 17. Any microscopic organisms (such a viruses) that are present in human blood or other potentially infectious material that may cause infection, disease, illness, and sometimes death in humans.
- 20. Maintain _____ point contact when using a ladder.
- 21. Study of designing workspaces for comfort and efficiency?
Down
- 2. Designated rally point for this facility.
- 3. How often should you complete a pre shift equipment inspection?
- 4. Code red.
- 6. Stop Look Asset Manage.
- 7. One of the flammable and combustible chemicals on site.
- 10. An unplanned event that disrupts operations that needs to be resolved immediately.
- 13. Chemicals present at this site.
- 18. Safety procedure to ensure that dangerous machines are properly shut off and not able to be started up again prior to the completion of maintenance or repair work. Lockout/tagout?
- 19. Protective gear worn to reduce exposure to hazards?