June is Safety Month

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  1. 1. The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
  2. 6. The most common cause of work-related injuries and deaths, so OSHA enforces this protection methods on all worksites..
  3. 8. Heat stress happens when your body starts having problems regulating internal temperature due to high external temperatures.
  4. 10. Emergency Medical Technician
  5. 12. Refers to the management and routine support activities involved in running and maintaining an organized physical space, such as a house, ship, or workplace.
  6. 14. Exposure to hazardous chemicals that can lead to health problems and physical hazards.
  7. 15. Self Retracting Life Line
  8. 16. This type of fire extinguisher is used for combustible metals
  9. 18. The study of worker and employee efficiency.
  10. 20. Acronym for Occupational Safety and Health Administration
  11. 21. A safety procedure that ensures equipment and heavy-machinery are properly shut off and are unable to turn back on before the required repairs and maintenance have been completed.
  12. 22. An individual who works collaboratively within a group to achieve common goals.
  13. 23. A rigid protective helmet
  14. 24. To extend or expand beyond a safe or reasonable point
  15. 25. Areas that have limited entry and exit points and are large enough for a person to enter and work, but are not safe to work in for a long period of time. Considered dangerous and contain a variety of hazards.
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  1. 2. OSHA standards require that this plan (EAP) be put in place for certain worksites. This plan should be used as an instruction guide for employees to follow during workplace emergencies.
  2. 3. PPE
  3. 4. Refers to the ability of a surface or footwear to resist slipping, which is crucial for safety.
  4. 5. The first and immediate assistance given to any person with a medical emergency
  5. 6. A handheld device used to extinguish or control small fires, often in emergencies.
  6. 7. Protective Eyewear
  7. 9. Present in almost every workplace, corrosives are materials that can chemically destroy exposed body tissue and other materials. Examples are: hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, ammonium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide.
  8. 11. Infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans. Examples of bloodborne pathogens include hepatitis and HIV.
  9. 13. A machinery safety feature that uses a shield or device to cover the dangerous, moving parts of the machine.
  10. 17. The negative side effects of chemicals that can cause long-term health issues. Chemical hazards need to be appropriately labeled and handled.
  11. 19. Device used by emergency care providers to cut off the blood supply to a limb in an emergency to prevent an injured person from losing too much blood.