Across
- 2. Space: An enclosed or partially enclosed space that has limited or restricted entry and exit and is not designed for continuous human occupancy
- 4. of Controls: A system used to eliminate or reduce risk which prioritizes control measures from most effective to least effective The levels are Elimination Substitutio Engineering Controls Administrative Controls and PPE
- 5. Hazardous Materials Information System: A Canadian system for providing health and safety information on hazardous products intended for use handling or storage in Canadian workplaces
- 6. Miss: An unplanned incident that did not result in injury illness or damage but had the potential to do so
- 11. Hazard Analysis: A method for identifying hazards and controls for specific tasks or jobs
- 13. Any source or situation with the potential to cause harm such as an injury illness or damage to equipment or property
- 14. Assessment: The process of identifying hazards and evaluating the associated risks to determine if existing control measures are effective
- 15. Disease: An illness or abnormal health condition caused by a chemical biological or physical agent or exposure in the workplace
- 17. Hygiene: The science and art devoted to the recognition evaluation and control of environmental factors or stresses in or from the workplace that may cause sickness impaired health or significant discomfort among workers
- 19. Aid: Immediate temporary care given to an injured or sick person before medical help arrives
Down
- 1. Cause Analysis: A structured method used to identify the underlying reasons for an incident rather than just addressing the immediate obvious cause
- 3. An unplanned event that results in or has the potential to result in injury illness or property damage
- 7. and Tagout : A safety procedure used to ensure that dangerous machinery is properly shut off and is not able to be re started prior to the completion of maintenance or repair work
- 8. Data Sheet: A document that provides detailed information about a hazardous product including its potential hazards safe handling procedures and emergency measures
- 9. The science of designing and arranging a workplace and its products to fit the people who use them with the goal of preventing musculoskeletal injuries
- 10. Protective Equipment: Specialized clothing or equipment worn by employees for protection against hazards Examples include hard hats safety glasses gloves and earplugs
- 12. Exposure Limit: The maximum concentration of a hazardous substance that a worker can be exposed to over a specific time period without adverse health effects
- 16. Diligence: The legal duty of an employer to take all reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of workers
- 18. The chance or probability that a person will be harmed if exposed to a hazard Risk is assessed based on the potential severity of the harm and the likelihood of it occurring
- 20. Culture: The shared attitudes beliefs and practices that shape the way a workplace addresses safety issues
