Across
- 7. An unexpected happening that may result in injury, loss, or damage.
- 9. – Hazards due to contact with chemicals.
- 10. – Hazards due to contact with living organisms or their by-products.
- 11. Participation – When an OSHA compliance officer investigates a workplace
- 12. Potential events or situations that can cause injury or harm to people, property, or the environment
Down
- 1. The state of being free from illness or injury
- 2. point-is the inventory level at which a company would place a new order or start a new manufacturing run
- 3. Complaints – When a violation of occupational safety and health laws is suspected, an employee must file a formal complaint with OSHA.
- 4. Process - A series of sequential steps taken by purchasing specialists to buy goods and services for a business.
- 5. -Hazards due to a transfer of energy between an object and a worker.
- 6. Fulfilling the requirements of the law.
- 8. Training – Employees have a duty and the right to obtain occupational safety training from his/her employer.
