OSHA Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. An unplanned event that results in injury or property damage
  2. 3. Federal agency that conducts research and makes recommendations for workplace safety
  3. 4. injury A sudden injury that is typically caused by a specific event
  4. 6. injury A work-related injury or illness that must be documented on the OSHA 300 log
  5. 11. Aid Immediate care given to an injured person before professional help arrives
  6. 12. injury An injury caused by repeated trauma or overuse
  7. 13. The chance of injury or illness occurring due to a hazard
  8. 14. A source of potential harm or adverse health effect
  9. 15. Federal agency that regulates workplace safety and health
  10. 16. Injury, damage, or harm that results from a workplace event
  11. 17. A workplace event that could have caused injury or damage
  12. 18. Person An individual who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards
  13. 20. Meeting the legal requirements set by OSHA or other agencies
  14. 21. of Federal Regulations The codification of rules published by federal agencies
  15. 23. A sudden event causing great damage, such as a fire or collapse
Down
  1. 1. Actions Steps taken to fix safety violations or hazards
  2. 5. A time of intense difficulty, often involving safety or emergency response
  3. 7. A person who works for an employer
  4. 8. Register The official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of federal agencies
  5. 9. Codes Classification codes for industries in North America
  6. 10. Agency responsible for enforcing mine safety regulations
  7. 11. Aid Case A minor injury that requires basic treatment but not professional medical care
  8. 12. injury An injury that develops over time due to repetitive stress or exposure
  9. 19. Medical Board A panel that evaluates employee health-related cases (may vary by organization)
  10. 22. 300 Log A record of work-related injuries and illnesses