Module 1: vocab

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Across
  1. 4. A person or individual who is authorized to make decisions and take actions to prevent accidents and ensure workplace safety. A person or individual who is authorized to make decisions and take actions to prevent accidents and ensure workplace safety
  2. 7. A situation involving unexpected events, injuries, property damage, or near misses that have the potential to cause harm.
  3. 9. Materials that can catch fire easily and burn rapidly in the presence of an ignition source
  4. 13. A document that provides detailed information about the hazards, composition, safe handling, and emergency procedures related to a chemical substance.
  5. 14. A space with limited entry and exit points, not designed for continuous occupancy, and poses risks due to its design or contents.
  6. 15. organization responsible for enforcing regulations and promoting workplace safety and health in the United States.
  7. 16. A system or set of procedures designed to manage and ensure safety within an organization or workplace.
Down
  1. 1. Materials that can be ignited easily and sustain combustion in the presence of a flame or spark.
  2. 2. equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses.
  3. 3. The accumulation of electric current in an unintended path, often resulting in the risk of electric shock or fire.
  4. 5. an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury
  5. 6. The systematic approach, practices, attitudes, and values that prioritize safety in all aspects of work and operations.
  6. 8. A standard that requires employers to inform employees about hazardous chemicals they are exposed to, including proper handling and protective measures
  7. 10. A system that uses a liquid, typically oil, to transmit power and operate machinery.
  8. 11. Pertaining to the use of air pressure to control and move mechanisms or perform tasks.
  9. 12. A device used to supply fresh air to the wearer in environments where the air is contaminated or oxygen-deficient.