Across
- 5. A permit that must be obtained before welding or cutting can be done outside the normal welding area
- 6. A document that provides crucial information about chemicals in the work space
- 9. A type of safety equipment that incorporates full-face headgear to deliver a constant flow of clean breathing air to the welder
- 10. A person whose job is to carefully watch for fires in the area where welding or cutting is done to ensure the safety of workers and property
- 11. An organization that works to ensure the safety and health of consumers and workers, and the protection of the environment while strengthening the position of the US within the global economy
- 13. Easily ignited materials such as wood, paper, rags, and flammable liquids
- 15. A nonprofit organization that advances the science, technology, and safe application of welding and allied joining and cutting processes worldwide
Down
- 1. The eye, head, hand, arm, foot, and general body protective equipment used by each individual on the job
- 2. Any waste material that poses danger to the environment and public health
- 3. The process of keeping floors, workbenches, and the entire welding shop clean and free of dirt, scrap metal, grease, oil, and anything that is not essential to the job at hand
- 4. Waste materials that can be disposed of through normal channels of collecting, transporting, and processing according to local, state, and federal regulations
- 7. Any work that involves burning, welding, using fire-or spark-producing tools, or that produces a source of ignition
- 8. A type of safety equipment worn on the face or over the head of a weld; used to remove harmful fumes and particles by drawing contaminated air through a filter or cartridge in the respirator
- 12. Unprotected eye exposure to a welding arc that can result in temporary or permanent eye damage
- 14. A federal organization within the Department of Labor that sets and enforces workplace safety and training standards