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