Across
- 1. Something that can harm us
- 2. Frequency for us to be looking for ways to improve safety
- 6. Number of years VPP elements must be in place prior to the on-site review
- 7. What we should hold on to when climbing stairs
- 10. We have to be trained to operate these
- 11. Voluntary Protection Program
- 12. Minimum frequency of self-inspections
- 14. An injury that involves medical treatment
- 16. VPP requires that this is measured after training
- 19. What we should do if we have a question about a task
- 21. What we do to find the root cause of an incident
- 23. Another word or employee involvement
- 24. Government agency that regulates workplace safety
- 26. Help us find hazards
- 27. One of the VPP Elements is "Hazard ------ and Control"
- 29. Something we should do frequently to avoid strains
- 32. Who is responsible for safety
- 33. Should be pushed and not pulled
- 35. Sub-element of VPP: "Setting ----- and objectives"
Down
- 1. One way to stay safe when it's hot
- 3. Procedure that isolates energy on equipment
- 4. Database for Safety Data Sheets for chemicals
- 5. Neoprene or leather are examples
- 8. Walking in the halls while looking down at your phone
- 9. Person who can help to fix hazards
- 13. What VPP expects of managers and supervisors
- 15. Renewal of VPP
- 17. Examples are safety shoes and safety glasses
- 18. Not the place to pour chemicals
- 20. Prevented by cleaning up spills
- 22. Prevented by picking up debris on the floor
- 25. What VPP expects of employees
- 28. Government agency that regulates the disposal of hazardous waste
- 30. Number of employees needed to lift something over 50 pounds
- 31. Frequency of Safety Rep Meetings
- 34. Honeywell process to observe employees behavior and provide feedback