Across
- 5. Selecting the job, breaking it into tasks, identifying hazards, and recommending preventive actions.
- 7. A specialist who implements existing technology and applies engineering principles to product improvement and manufacturing.
- 8. The process of converting resources into finished products to satisfy human wants or create utility.
- 10. A professional who designs equipment and systems, typically holding a B.S., M.S., or Ph.D.
- 11. Sharing ideas, concerns, or information with others through verbal or written means.
- 15. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the agency that sets and enforces workplace safety standards.
- 16. A plan that describes what you are building, steps to create it, how long each step takes, and needed resources and supplies.
- 18. Able to be trusted to complete work correctly, on time, and consistently.
- 20. Symbol indicating serious health hazards like carcinogenicity.
- 22. A worker who creates machine parts using precision computer equipment and writes programming instructions.
- 23. Safety Data Sheet, a document containing important safety information about a chemical or substance.
- 25. Emphasis on application and making plans work in technology programs.
- 29. A worker with a two-year degree who installs, troubleshoots, repairs, tests, and maintains equipment.
- 30. A tangible good ready to sell produced via large-scale machines and manpower.
- 31. Computer Numerical Control, machining that uses computers to control machines and cutting tools.
- 33. The listing of activities, deliverables, and milestones within a project.
- 35. The conversion of raw materials into physical goods or a final product using human resources, machines, and other inputs.
- 36. A step-by-step set of instructions.
- 37. A person who checks that every product meets the design specifications.
Down
- 1. Symbol indicating acute toxicity (fatal or toxic).
- 2. A procedure that integrates safety principles into job steps by identifying potential hazards and recommending safest procedures.
- 3. Instructions written to perform tasks in a computer.
- 4. Emphasis on theory and higher-level mathematics in undergraduate programs.
- 6. Inputs in production that may be tangible or intangible.
- 9. Symbol indicating irritant or harmful substances.
- 12. Use of advanced technology (programming, robots) to make things.
- 13. Raw materials that can be seen and handled.
- 14. Solving problems or hazards after they happen.
- 16. Solving problems or hazards before they happen.
- 17. The method/formula used to calculate board feet for lumber (know how to apply the formula).
- 19. A standardized process creating interchangeable parts in large quantities at low cost with division of labor and automation.
- 21. The potential for harm associated with a condition or activity that can cause injury or illness.
- 24. Parts Description, Schedule, Resources, Supplies, Notes.
- 26. Acting proactively to improve processes or take charge without being told.
- 27. A necessary asset (person, tool, time, finances) that supports execution of a task or project.
- 28. Parts Parts manufactured without variation so each fits identically into assemblies.
- 32. An error in a software program.
- 33. A consumable item used during a project's work, such as nails or lab supplies.
- 34. Willing to help, learn new tasks, try new ideas, and adapt to change.
