Across
- 1. A person who can identify hazards and has authority to correct them.
- 4. Classification codes for industries used in regulatory tracking.
- 7. An injury or illness that must be reported on OSHA logs.
- 8. Agency that researches and recommends workplace safety practices.
- 13. A sudden event posing serious threat to safety or operations.
- 14. Mine Safety and Health Administration.
- 15. The U.S. government journal that publishes OSHA rules.
- 16. A potential source of harm or adverse health effect.
- 18. A minor injury treated with basic care, not recordable by OSHA.
- 20. An unplanned event that may or may not result in harm.
- 22. A person working under an employer's direction for pay.
- 23. The chance of harm from a hazard, considering severity and likelihood.
- 24. The recordkeeping form for work-related injuries/illnesses.
- 25. Official rules published by federal agencies, including OSHA.
Down
- 2. A panel that reviews work-related health conditions.
- 3. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
- 5. A long-developing injury caused by repetitive stress or overuse.
- 6. Immediate care given before professional medical help.
- 9. An injury that occurs suddenly due to a specific incident.
- 10. A major emergency causing widespread harm or damage.
- 11. An injury that develops over time from repeated strain.
- 12. Steps taken to fix safety issues and prevent recurrence.
- 17. An unplanned event that results in injury, illness, or property damage.
- 19. Meeting legal or regulatory safety standards.
- 21. An undesired outcome such as injury, damage, or lost time.
