Work Health & Safety
Across
- 5. A task referring to any activity that requires a person to use their physical body to perform work
- 7. An event which could have caused an accident (near miss, near hit, dangerous occurrence)
- 11. The possibility of suffering harm or loss
- 13. What is the abbreviation SMF
- 17. The national policy body responsible for the development and evaulation of the model WHS laws
- 19. A document which provides practical guidance to meeting legislative obligations
- 21. A situation in the workplace that has the potential to harm the health and safety of people or to damage plant and equipment
- 23. What piece of plant does AS3666 set out guidelines for
- 24. A safety procedure which is used to ensure that dangerous machines are properly shut off and not started up again prior to competition of maintenance or servicing work
- 25. Designed to support the Cradle from where the facade cleaning/maintenance is carried out from. Typically install on building rooftops or plant rooms from where the facade cleaning/maintenance is carried out from. Typically install on building rooftops or plant rooms
- 26. A document that gives specific instructions on how to safely perform a work related task
- 28. A process that involves recognising that an WHS hazard exists and then describing its characteristics
- 29. The requirement for persons to take positive steps to inform themselves of their organisations workplace safety obligations
- 32. A legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could foreseeably harm others
- 33. One component of structural fire protection in a building
Down
- 1. In risk management what is the ultimate control method
- 2. An area within a structure designed to prevent inundation of potentially hazard liquids
- 3. Includes any machinery, equipment or appliance
- 4. A measure of the level of lighting in a building or area of a building
- 6. a hazardous type of paint
- 8. The generic name given to the process of visually inspecting and electrically testing in-service equipment for personal safety
- 9. This toxic material was used as dielectric and coolant fluids, for example in transformers and capacitors
- 10. An electrical wiring device that disconnects a circuit whenever it detects that the electrical current is not balanced between the energized conductor and the return neutral conductor
- 12. What type of licence must an asbestos removalist have to remove friable asbestos
- 14. A mechanism used in the Risk Assessment process to increase visibility of risk and
- 15. A point used for rope access and as part of fall arrest systems on roofs and facades of buildings and other high structures
- 16. A temporary structure, either supported from below or suspended from above, on which workers sit or stand when performing tasks at heights above the ground
- 17. A kit containing materials and instruction for cleaning of hazardous or potentially hazardous materials
- 18. In the new WHS legislation a Safety Data Sheet is valid for how many years
- 20. AS 1851 sets out the requirements for maintenance of what potection systems and equipment
- 22. The number of measures listed in the Hierarchy of Controls
- 23. Likelihood vs
- 27. Any process which involves an open flame that produces heat and/or spark
- 30. A mechanism used on moving machine parts that have the potential to cause severe injuries, such as crushed fingers or hands, amputations, burns or blindness
- 31. A space not intended to be occupied by a person; at normal atmospheric pressure, and likely to be a risk to health and safety