Across
- 2. acronym used for safety equipment used to protect the body of the user is
- 3. used when noise levels exceed the legal limit of 90 decibels
- 7. required in situations where persons may be struck in the head by falling or flying objects
- 9. first step to ensure safe tool operation, includes visual checks
- 12. are used in industrial settings where there is a possibility of harmful vapor spills
- 14. third step to ensure safe tool operation, includes cleaning and oiling after use
- 15. hazard of 3D printing that may cause burns
- 17. the governing agency that establishes and enforces standard safety practices in the workplace
- 18. immediate, temporary treatment given in the event of an accident, or illness before the doctor arrives
- 19. written materials describing hazards that may be present with a product
- 20. safety control that changes the way people work, such as by rotating workers or restricting access to dangerous areas
Down
- 1. are used to protect the person's eyes from flying debris, spraying chemicals, sparks, or other hazards
- 3. one of the most effective safety controls, involves removing a hazard completely
- 4. are written directions for any procedure that are approved by the employer and considered to be safe
- 5. safety control that provides workers with protective gear, such as gloves, goggles, or masks
- 6. safety control that uses physical changes to isolate people from the hazard
- 8. hazard of 3D printing that may result in cuts or getting stuck in the machine
- 10. second step to ensure safe tool operation, includes following SOPs
- 11. hazard of 3D printing that may result in shocks
- 13. should be used to prevent lacerations from handling objects with sharp edges, to prevent contact with chemicals, or to prevent burns
- 16. one of the most effective safety controls, involves replacing a hazard with a safer alternative
