Glendale's Road to VPP Recertification

1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435
Across
  1. 1. Something that can harm us
  2. 2. Frequency for us to be looking for ways to improve safety
  3. 6. Number of years VPP elements must be in place prior to the on-site review
  4. 7. What we should hold on to when climbing stairs
  5. 10. We have to be trained to operate these
  6. 11. Voluntary Protection Program
  7. 12. Minimum frequency of self-inspections
  8. 14. An injury that involves medical treatment
  9. 16. VPP requires that this is measured after training
  10. 19. What we should do if we have a question about a task
  11. 21. What we do to find the root cause of an incident
  12. 23. Another word or employee involvement
  13. 24. Government agency that regulates workplace safety
  14. 26. Help us find hazards
  15. 27. One of the VPP Elements is "Hazard ------ and Control"
  16. 29. Something we should do frequently to avoid strains
  17. 32. Who is responsible for safety
  18. 33. Should be pushed and not pulled
  19. 35. Sub-element of VPP: "Setting ----- and objectives"
Down
  1. 1. One way to stay safe when it's hot
  2. 3. Procedure that isolates energy on equipment
  3. 4. Database for Safety Data Sheets for chemicals
  4. 5. Neoprene or leather are examples
  5. 8. Walking in the halls while looking down at your phone
  6. 9. Person who can help to fix hazards
  7. 13. What VPP expects of managers and supervisors
  8. 15. Renewal of VPP
  9. 17. Examples are safety shoes and safety glasses
  10. 18. Not the place to pour chemicals
  11. 20. Prevented by cleaning up spills
  12. 22. Prevented by picking up debris on the floor
  13. 25. What VPP expects of employees
  14. 28. Government agency that regulates the disposal of hazardous waste
  15. 30. Number of employees needed to lift something over 50 pounds
  16. 31. Frequency of Safety Rep Meetings
  17. 34. Honeywell process to observe employees behavior and provide feedback