Safety in the Circuits Lab!

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Across
  1. 2. If you bring a beverage to class, it needs to be in what kind of container?
  2. 3. The presence of _____ greatly REDUCES “R_person”, the electrical resistance of the human body– making a person more susceptible to electric shock.
  3. 6. If there is a fire emergency and the main entrance is blocked, you should exit through the _____ (window, senior design lab, or conference room.
  4. 8. Very small amounts of ______ can cause serious damage to human tissue, and especially the heart.
  5. 9. The emergency phone and first aid kit are located on which wall of the classroom? (front, back, left, or right)
Down
  1. 1. The nearest fire alarm pull box is next to the ____ (classroom door, conference room, or hallway exit).
  2. 4. The #1 rule in an electric shock emergency is “don’t ____ the victim”.
  3. 5. It takes a high _____ to push a small amount of current through the human body, since R_person is usually large.
  4. 7. A _____ is required when working in the circuits lab after hours if electronics equipment is in use.