Across
- 3. The possibility of something bad happening; a combination of likelihood and severity.
- 5. Harm or damage done to a person's body.
- 7. Visual tool used to alert people of potential dangers or rules.
- 12. Procedure to ensure machines are safely shut off during maintenance.
- 13. Scientific study of people at work to prevent strain or injury.
- 15. A planned path to leave a building during an emergency.
- 16. A sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence requiring immediate action.
- 18. Immediate medical assistance given to an injured person.
- 19. To keep someone from getting hurt or something from being damaged.
- 20. Device used to extinguish small fires.
- 22. government agency that sets and enforces workplace safety standards
- 23. A potential source of harm or adverse health effect
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- 1. A regular check-up or test to find signs of illness early.
- 2. Proper methods for moving heavy objects to avoid back strain.LOCKOUTLOCKOUT
- 4. A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- 6. Any substance that can cause illness or injury upon contact.
- 8. Systematic examination of a workplace to identify hazards.
- 9. An event that could have caused harm but did not.
- 10. Protection for the eyes from splashes or flying debris.
- 11. The condition of being protected from harm or danger.
- 14. Document detailing chemical hazards and safe handling (abbr.).
- 17. Hand protection used when handling sharp or hot objects.
- 19. Equipment worn to minimize exposure to serious injuries (abbr.).
- 21. Essential safety headgear often required in construction.
