PRACTICE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURES

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Across
  1. 2. DISPLACEMENT – A reduction of oxygen caused by any arc or flame in the work zone around a welding activity.
  2. 7. BURN - A burn on the exterior membrane of the eye caused by exposing the naked eye to the ultra- violet and infra-rays in the flash of an electric arc, or the exposure of improperly covered body areas to the flash of an electric arc.
  3. 9. – Tending to blow up or burst violently and loudly.
  4. 10. – It is a source or potential source of human injury, illness, diseases.
  5. 12. – An acute infectious disease that usually enters the body through cuts or wounds; characterized by spasmodic contractions or rigidity of some voluntary muscles and frequently referred to as lockjaw.
  6. 13. – To put out a fire; to cause to cease burning.
  7. 15. – Stored under pressure greater than the pressure of the atmosphere.
  8. 16. – Capable oF burning into flames. Materials or liquids that catch fire easily.
Down
  1. 1. – The science of good health and its maintenance
  2. 2. – An activity or undertaking in which one engages.
  3. 3. - Capable of being easily ignited; burning with extreme rapidity.
  4. 4. - Any suddenly occuring, unintentional event which causes personal injury or property damage.
  5. 5. AID – Immediate and temporary care given to victim of accident or sudden illness until the service of a doctor can be obtained.
  6. 6. – State or condition of being safe, freedom from danger, risk, injury and damage.
  7. 8. – The condition of being sound in body, mind, or spirit.
  8. 11. – Failure to think before one acts; failure to pay attention.
  9. 14. DANGER - condition in the workplace which must be reported immediately.