Across
- 2. Driving after consuming alcohol or drugs.
- 7. You follow these to provide safety.
- 12. Understanding what is happening around you and being able to react.
- 14. An injury that takes place by accident.
- 15. Knowing how to swim or use safety equipment to help and understand how to be safe in the water.
Down
- 1. Knowing how to use safety equipment and where it is located.
- 3. Being able to identify and point out any risks you may see.
- 4. Eating and drinking enough food and water to fuel you for the day.
- 5. A safety feature used in cars that secures a person in case of an accident.
- 6. Knowing when upcoming weather events are happening and being able to respond in a timely matter.
- 8. Knowing how to respond when an emergency involving poison arises.
- 9. Things like helmets, pads or other equipment that can keep you safe when used properly.
- 10. Being able to find potential hazards and point them out.
- 11. When harm is done to you or someone else.
- 13. Driving while doing something else such as texting or eating.
