Across
- 4. Assessing your (blank) brings hazard awareness.
- 7. OSHA regulations for Slips, trips, and falls can be found under the (blank) surfaces standard).
- 8. Two types of falls: Same (blank) falls and elevated falls.
- 9. 54% of falls are due to (blank) factors.
- 12. Slips result from too little (blank) between your foot and the surface.
- 13. Slips, trips, and falls account for 15% of all accidents.
- 14. Arrange (blank) and office equipment so it doesn't jet out into hallways.
Down
- 1. (blank) signs alert those of a spill.
- 2. Keeping pathways free from items and objects such as cords and boxes is good (blank) practices.
- 3. Our center of (blank) shifts from side to side when we walk.
- 5. Take shorter steps on (blank) surfaces.
- 6. Freshly (blank) floors can pose a fall hazard.
- 10. Your body's (blank) continues to move when your leg or foot encounters an object while walking.
- 11. Adequate lighting allows for proper (blank).