Across
- 5. Being very tired, which can increase risk of accidents.
- 7. Being in contact with something harmful (like chemicals or noise).
- 8. Learning how to do a job safely and correctly.
- 11. Steps that must be followed to complete a task safely.
- 12. A rule or law about safety that must be followed.
- 14. (Safety Data Sheet),A document that explains how to safely handle chemicals.
- 16. A serious, unexpected situation that requires immediate action.
- 19. An unplanned event that results in injury or damage.
- 21. When a substance is accidentally released.
- 23. Being protected from danger or harm.
Down
- 1. A place where people do their jobs.
- 2. A person responsible for overseeing workers and ensuring safety.
- 3. Something that can cause harm or injury.
- 4. The chance that a hazard will cause harm.
- 6. Designing work to fit the worker and prevent injury.
- 9. An event that could have caused harm but didn’t (a “near miss”).
- 10. Extinguisher, A device used to put out small fires.
- 13. Checking equipment or a workplace for hazards.
- 15. Equipment worn to protect your body (e.g., gloves, helmets, goggles).
- 17. Sign, A sign that alerts people to danger.
- 18. Aid,Immediate care given to someone who is injured or sick.
- 20. Leaving a place quickly for safety reasons.
- 22. A system that provides information about hazardous materials in the workplace.
