Across
- 3. The bottom number in a fraction.
- 8. A substance that produces inflammation when it contacts the skin, eyes, nose, or respiratory system.
- 10. User instructions found on most construction products.
- 11. The possibility of suffering injury or harm resulting from a hazard.
- 12. An abbreviation for the state and federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
- 14. Breathing in a substance, typically in the form of gas, fumes, or dust.
- 18. A number that expresses a portion of a whole.
- 19. Exactly vertical. A line that is perpendicular to ground level.
- 20. A device that protects people from dangerous levels of electrical current by measuring the current difference between two conductors of an electrical circuit.
- 21. Substances that are harmful to health, such as poisons.
- 22. A 90-degree angle between two lines. It is also called a right angle.
Down
- 1. The amount of space occupied in three dimensions, expressed in cubic units.
- 2. A form that gives complete information about a product and what to do in the event of exposure.
- 4. A straight line from the center of a circle to a point on the circle.
- 5. A comparison of one value to another value by division.
- 6. The measurement of a surface, expressed in square units.
- 7. To cut material at an angle.
- 9. A shortened version of a decimal fraction
- 10. Specific practices and procedures to safeguard employees from the unexpected startup of machinery and equipment.
- 13. The distance around a circle.
- 15. Practical jokes and playful activity that are always inappropriate on a construction site.
- 16. A possible source of danger.
- 17. The shape made by two straight lines meeting in a point.
- 22. A safety equipment you wear to protect yourself from safety hazards.