Across
- 1. Station used to wash chemicals from a technician's eyes after an accident by flushing them with water.
- 5. The result of heat, fuel, and oxygen in the correct proportions to start combustion.
- 8. A violent expansion of gases due to rapid combustion of volatile materials
- 10. rack, a fixture onto which the vehicle is driven for alignment measurement and adjustment.
- 11. A condition in which the body is deprived of oxygen, which can result in dead tissue, unconsciousness, and death.
- 12. A shop area where large pieces of repair equipment, shop tools, and repair supplies are stored.
Down
- 2. Container filled with chemicals that will quench a fire when sprayed on the flames.
- 3. Documents that list the detailed chemical composition, handling procedures, and precautionary information for products that can present a health or safety hazard on the job site. Manufacturers of such products must provide this information with their products.
- 4. The round, third prong on an electrical plug. If a short develops in the electrical equipment, current passes through this connection to ground because of its low resistance
- 6. A burn caused when a corrosive substance, such as solvents or battery acid, come into contact with skin.
- 7. Device used to raise a vehicle during service and repair procedures. It is a permanently installed fixture in many automotive repair shops.
- 9. Room within an automotive shop in which instructors teach students and other technicians the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the automotive service industry.
