Across
- 3. The dangerous passage of electricity through the body. (5)
- 5. The most common injury from electrical incidents. (4)
- 7. A material that does not conduct electricity, like rubber or plastic. (9)
- 8. The act of removing power from a circuit. (10)
- 9. Safety gear worn by workers. (Acronym) (3)
- 13. A switch that automatically trips to protect a circuit from overcurrent. (7)
- 15. The flow of electric charge, measured in Amperes. (7)
- 16. To double-check that a circuit is truly at zero energy state. (6)
- 18. To separate a circuit or equipment from its energy source. (7)
- 19. The first step before you touch: ___ for voltage. (4)
Down
- 1. A safety device that melts and breaks a circuit if the current is too high. (4)
- 2. A material that allows electricity to flow easily, like copper. (9)
- 4. A potential source of danger. (6)
- 6. A formal document required for high-risk work, like a ___ to Work. (6)
- 10. An enclosure that houses circuit breakers. (5)
- 11. A dangerous electrical explosion of light and heat. (8)
- 12. The life-saving procedure to isolate energy sources. (Acronym) (4)
- 14. Connecting a circuit to the earth for safety. (9)
- 16. The electrical potential difference or pressure. (7)
- 17. Essential hand protection, often made of insulated rubber. (6)
