Across
- 3. Hard hat classification has NO electrical protection
- 5. Which government organization tests and certifies lung equipment?
- 7. These respirators supply clean, breathable air from an uncontaminated source (2 words)
- 10. Hard Hat classification with minimal electrical protection up to 2,000 V
- 12. Which government agency tests and approves gloves to make sure they are safe to use?
- 14. The number of hours you can be exposed to 95 dB
- 16. If oxygen levels fall below this percentage disorientation, brain trauma, and death can occur
- 18. You cover a half-mask respirator to test if there are no leaks
- 19. This metal is fastened on top of your foot for additional protection from compression hazards (2 words)
- 20. This respirator covers the face from the nose to the mouth (2 words)
- 22. the type of hard hat required when someone wants to protect the top and side of the head
- 24. These respirators remove only contaminants from the air (2 words)
- 25. unit used to measure sound level
Down
- 1. The ability of a hard hat to not get wet or catch on fire
- 2. This eye PPE completely covers eyes and fits tight to face (2 words)
- 4. Has certain requirements and standards for hard hats
- 6. Eye PPE must withstand this
- 8. This means acronym represents personal protective equipment
- 9. Which government agency requires eye protection around flying debris?
- 11. This eye PPE must be worn with a welding helmet to prevent impacts. (2 words)
- 13. This type of material is made of man-made artificial fibers and is used for suits, gloves, or aprons
- 15. This must be true of Vision and Movement for PPE
- 17. Hard hat classification with the highest electrical resistance of up to 22,000V
- 18. This PPE is required when there is minimal headroom, fear of falling objects, or electrical hazards (2 words)
- 21. The number of hours you can be exposed to 90 dB
- 23. The type of hard hat required when only wanting to protect the top of the head
