OHS

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Across
  1. 2. – Procedure when there is a threat of violence inside the Centre.
  2. 5. – Infection that can be transmitted to a developing child before birth.
  3. 6. – Natural disaster requiring evacuation to higher ground.
  4. 8. – The process of leaving the building safely during an emergency.
  5. 10. – Supplies like food, blankets, and water kept for disasters.
  6. 11. – Staff responsible for directing others during a fire or drill.
  7. 13. – Activated by a pull station to alert staff of fire.
  8. 14. – Immediate medical care given before professional help arrives.
  9. 16. – Emergency where you “Drop, Cover, and Hold On.”
  10. 17. – A suspicious or dangerous situation that could cause harm.
  11. 18. – The single most important way to prevent infection spread.
Down
  1. 1. – Procedure when danger is near but not inside the Centre.
  2. 3. – Situation identified by a rotten egg smell requiring immediate evacuation.
  3. 4. – Any unsafe condition that could cause injury or illness.
  4. 5. – Major event that threatens safety or wellbeing of staff or children.
  5. 7. – Equipment like gloves and masks that protect staff from infection.
  6. 9. – An incident that almost caused harm but didn’t.
  7. 12. – Document completed after an accident, injury, or near miss.
  8. 15. – Common childhood illness that can affect pregnancy.