Hazards During Landscape Work wk3

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Across
  1. 5. Know your _________.
  2. 7. Keep tools _____.
  3. 8. Almost any object can be ______ if it is propelled with enough force.
  4. 9. Chain drives and gear drives are other sources of pinch points in power transmission devices.
  5. 11. Some cutting and shearing points cannot be fully _______ and it is important to be aware of the hazard and to be especially alert when they are operating.
  6. 12. Are formed when two rotating objects move together and at least one of them moves in a circle.
  7. 14. Machines can hurl stones and other debris endangering other workers and casual bystanders including ____.
  8. 15. Motor vehicle accidents are the _______ cause of fetal accidents amount landscapers.
  9. 16. Points are created when a single object moves forcefully and rapidly enough to cut.
  10. 17. Points are created when two objects move toward each other or one object moves toward a stationary one.
Down
  1. 1. A cuff, sleeve, or ____ ___ can catch on a rotating part and result in a serious injury.
  2. 2. Stay _____ at all times.
  3. 3. Points usually occur when someone tries to remove plant material or other obstacles that have become stuck in machinery parts.
  4. 4. ____ Limbs are also potential hazards when working with tractors and other writing mowers.
  5. 6. Shafts are the most common source a wrap point accidents.
  6. 7. Many machine parts continue to ____ after the power is shut off.
  7. 10. Points are created when the edges of two objects are moved close enough together to cut a material.
  8. 13. Always ____ ___ The power before attempting to clear plugged equipment.