Across
- 4. do not connect two or more of anything in _____ it could burst or catch on fire
- 5. Do not do this with your neck when sitting
- 9. When wiring a breadboard use this color of wire
- 11. This WHMIS symbol indicates that the product is easily ignited and can burn rapidly
- 13. Taking these frequently can help prevent repetitive strain injuries
- 15. Always connect probes to the ________ places
- 17. don't combine ___________ of various types - could cause fires due to imbalanced load or voltage
- 19. (WHMIS) signifies that the material can chemically react to other material or skin destroying them in the process
- 20. Always ________ what you are cabling
- 21. Do not ____ your back when lifting
- 22. Do not _____ settings on a multimeter when probes are connected to the circuit or the multimeter is on
- 23. Always know what max _______ breadboards can handle
- 25. having good ____ can stop repetitive strain injuries from occurring
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- 1. this liquid is dangerous around electrical components
- 2. do not ________ multimeters. Before connecting a multimeter to a circuit make sure the range switch is set to the appropriate range
- 3. when crimping or cabling always use the correct _____ size for application
- 6. one of the most underlooked hazards. If damaged can electrocute someone or catch on fire
- 7. Only plug in things that match the prescribed ______
- 8. keep your _____ as close as possible when lifting
- 10. always check the _______ before activating the multimeter
- 12. your feet should be flat on the ground and legs _______ to the ground
- 14. always do this after entering class or after touching your mask
- 16. keep what you are lifting ______ to your body
- 18. Anything with this WHMIS symbol is extremely reactive to oxygen
- 24. (WHMIS) Used to warn you that the product has a potential to be fatal, toxic or extremely harmful
- 26. do not let probe _____ touch each other except for a continuity check