Across
- 3. Provide an extra layer of protection, typically used when handling chemicals or for preventing contamination
- 6. Prevent hearing loss by reducing exposure to loud noises in environments like factories or workshops.
- 9. Ropes or webbing that connect the harness to an anchor point and absorb the energy of a fall
- 10. Protect the head from impact and falling objects
- 11. Guard against falling objects, punctures, electrical hazards, and slips.
- 12. Filter airborne particles, gases, and vapors before they are inhaled
Down
- 1. Shield eyes and face from debris, chemicals, sparks, and other hazards.
- 2. Straps and buckles that secure a worker to a lifeline or anchor point to prevent falls from heights.
- 4. Feature special filter lenses to protect the eyes and face from intense light and radiant energy, such as that produced during welding.
- 5. Protect hands from cuts, abrasions, punctures, burns, and chemical exposure, with various types for different hazards
- 7. Prevent hair from being caught in machinery or contaminating products in food service or manufacturing
- 8. ensure workers are seen in low-light or poor-visibility conditions.
