Apply WHS requirements CPCCWHS2001

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Across
  1. 2. (2 words) Label or lock which indicates that equipment is not safe, and may not be used
  2. 6. An acronym to remember the four steps of using a fire extinguisher
  3. 8. Person with day-to-day responsibility for overseeing the safety of workers and activity on site
  4. 9. If the job is not really necessary, don’t do it (A level of the Hierarchy of Control)
  5. 12. Type of fire extinguisher with no band. Do not use on electrical fires
  6. 14. (3 words) The responsibility to keep yourself safe and not to do anything to endanger others
  7. 15. (2 words) An incident which had the potential to cause harm but didn’t actually result in illness, injury, damage or death (on this occasion)
  8. 18. Type of signage which indicates limitations on speed or weight
  9. 20. Type of signage which indicates something which MUST be done
  10. 22. Type of signage which indicates something which MUST NOT be done
  11. 25. Physical barriers used to demarcate an exclusion zone
  12. 28. PPE providing hearing protection
  13. 30. Type of fire extinguisher with a blue band. Useful for many common types of fire
  14. 31. Enclose, fence off or otherwise create a ‘no-go’ exclusion zone (A level of the Hierarchy of Control)
  15. 32. The signage is black on a white background, with the use of a red oval with white lettering
  16. 33. Type of dry chemical fire extinguisher with application to many common types of fire
  17. 34. Material and dust associated with lung cancer and mesothelioma
  18. 35. (3 words) Model which identifies six levels of control measures that can be applied to eliminate or minimise the risk
Down
  1. 1. (2 words) Type of fire extinguisher with a black band. Useful for flammable liquids and energised electrical equipment
  2. 3. An acronym for a handout which informs the worker on the potential chemical hazards in a product they are about to use
  3. 4. (3 words) Process to identify hazards, assess risk, and implement control measures
  4. 5. (2 words) Portable fire-fighting equipment
  5. 7. An acronym for a document which is legally required for all high-risk construction work
  6. 10. (2 words) Type of signage which includes a green background and white lettering
  7. 11. Develop safer processes, procedures, monitoring, systems and training (A level of the Hierarchy of Control)
  8. 13. Use protective guards, or redesign tools and equipment (A level of the Hierarchy of Control)
  9. 16. An acronym to remember the four steps of the evacuation procedure
  10. 17. (2 words) Fire-fighting equipment used on small fires to smother the flames, or for a person whose clothes are on fire
  11. 19. Type of signage which includes a yellow background and black triangle
  12. 21. The possibility that harm (illness, injury, or death) might occur when exposed to a hazard
  13. 23. (2 words) Fixed equipment which is used for larger fires, for which there is a reliable supply of mains water pressure
  14. 24. A common group of incidents causing injuries includes slip, trips and ________
  15. 26. Use something less dangerous, or carry out a different action (A level of the Hierarchy of Control)
  16. 27. Anything on a construction site that has the potential to injure, harm, damage, kill or destroy people, property, plant or equipment
  17. 29. (2 words) The treatment for injuries given in the workplace
  18. 33. (1 words, Acronym) The lowest level of the Hierarchy of Control
  19. 36. (2 words, Abbreviation) Brightly coloured clothing to increase worker visibility on site