Identify construction work hazards

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Across
  1. 2. Common incidents and near misses include slips, trips and [Select]
  2. 5. The process which includes identifying hazards, assessing and implementing control measures, and reviewing and maintaining the control measures to ensure their ongoing effectiveness (2 words)
  3. 6. Deep cuts or wounds
  4. 7. A person engaged to supervise the operation of machinery
  5. 9. Being hit by moving or falling [Select] are a significant cause of fatalities
  6. 11. A death
  7. 12. The number of sections in a Safety Data Sheet
  8. 13. Workers should know how to give basic first aid and perform cardio-respiratory [Select]
  9. 21. Any event that exposes a worker or any other person to a serious risk to that person's health or safety
  10. 22. A six level model which helps the user select the appropriate control measures for any hazard (3 words)
  11. 24. The process by which workers leave a site in an emergency situation
  12. 25. The terms describing the type of dangerous incident which results in the death, serious injury or serious illness of a person
  13. 27. An unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness, or damage – but had the potential to do so
  14. 28. A situation or thing that has the potential to harm a person
  15. 31. The incidence rate of serious injury claims amongst tradies is [Select] times that of other occupations
  16. 32. An action taken to eliminate or minimise health and safety risks so far as is reasonably practicable (2 words)
  17. 34. A powder, liquid or gaseous substance which may pose risk to workers who use it
  18. 35. A document which must be produced for all high risk construction work (4 words)
  19. 36. Contact with [Select] is a significant cause of fatalities
  20. 38. The type of construction work for which a SWMS is legally required (2 words)
  21. 40. A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
  22. 41. Injury disorders of the body
  23. 42. General construction induction training is commonly known as [Select] (2 words)
  24. 43. The most effective control measure for any hazard
Down
  1. 1. A control measure which involves developing safer processes, procedures and training
  2. 3. They must provide a Safety Data Sheet for any product containing hazardous chemical
  3. 4. The major hazards which contribute the most to falls from heights include buildings, other structures and [Select]
  4. 7. A control measure which involves replacing the risk, hazard or method with a different one which doesn't include as much risk
  5. 8. Dangerous
  6. 10. The type of stress injury to the body while lifting, carrying or placings objects
  7. 14. Information provided by the supplier of any product containing hazardous chemical
  8. 15. A control measure which involves using protective guards, venting or redesigning tools and equipment
  9. 16. Broken bones
  10. 17. A process by which the PCBU or supervisor will identify the hazards, risks and control measures for a construction task (3 words)
  11. 18. The number of years for which a SWMS must be kept after a notifiable incident has occurred
  12. 19. A government document which provides guidance to workers in such areas as demolition, excavation and preventing falls in the workplace (3 words)
  13. 20. The acronym for Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking
  14. 22. Falls from [Select] are a significant cause of fatalities
  15. 23. The type of talk in which the supervisor advises workers of any risks in the tasks they will do that day
  16. 26. To remember the levels of the Hierarchy of Control, I say “Every [Select] I eat a pie”
  17. 29. Incidents involving these are a significant cause of fatalities
  18. 30. Personal [Select] Equipment
  19. 33. The acronym for Safe Work Method Statement
  20. 37. A control measure which involves separating the risk from people
  21. 39. The possibility that harm (death, injury or illness) might occur when exposed to a hazard