Across
- 2. - Equipment used to protect hands from hazards.
- 5. - What you should do immediately after an incident occurs.
- 7. - Bottom of the safety hierarchy
- 8. - Proper techniques can prevent injuries when handling heavy objects.
- 10. - The condition of being protected from harm or other dangers.
- 11. - A potential source of harm or adverse health effect.
- 13. - Something that needs to be cleaned up to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
- 15. - Top of the safety hierarchy
- 16. - Most common Summit injury.
Down
- 1. - A document providing safety information about chemicals.
- 3. - A procedure to ensure energy isolation before equipment maintenance.
- 4. - Devices used to protect hearing in noisy environments.
- 6. - System ensuring fresh air in the workspace.
- 9. - A safety hazard that requires immediate evacuation.
- 12. - Excellent ______ can help prevent illness.
- 13. - A warm ______ can make someone's day.
- 14. - I must remain calm when I am faced with this.
- 17. - Who is ultimately responsible for your safety?