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- 4. A type of liquid that is used to produce very low temperatures, such as liquid nitrogen.
- 7. A federal agency in the United States that is responsible for ensuring safe and healthy working conditions for employees.
- 9. A dedicated passageway used for the movement of people and/or equipment and must remain clear at all times.
- 11. A barrier that prevents entry of an individual's hands or other body parts into a hazardous area of a machine.
- 12. A lifesaving device that delivers an electric shock through the chest to the heart when it detects an abnormal rhythm.
- 14. The underlying cause of a problem or issue that, if addressed, will prevent the problem from recurring.
- 16. A type of PPE that is used to protect hands from workplace hazards.
- 17. The safety metric in the CIRCOR Operating System that is used to assess safety performance based on the number of Recordable incidents and the number of hours worked.
- 19. Any unplanned or unexpected event that occurs during work, regardless of whether it results in injury, illness, or damage.
- 21. Visual symbols affixed on packages or containers that communicate or describe the type of content and the hazards or handling requirements.
- 22. Protective equipment worn by individuals to protect them against occupational health and safety hazards.
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- 1. A source, situation, or act with a potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill health, or a combination of these.
- 2. A program that ensure employers effectively communicate the hazards of chemicals in the workplace to employees.
- 3. A motorized vehicle that is designed for moving or lifting materials or employees. Examples include the forklifts and scissor lift.
- 5. A safety mechanism that provides a rapid shutdown of machinery or equipment in emergency situations.
- 6. Operations within CIRCOR facilities expressly performed to modify received parts, materials and supplies into saleable product.
- 8. When there is a sudden flow of electricity between two electrically charged objects at different potentials.
- 9. A corrosive liquid with pH less than 7 that can dissolves some metals and cause skin burns.
- 10. The study of work and adapting/designing the work environment to fit the person.
- 13. Any object or debris found in an inappropriate location that could potentially damage equipment or injure personnel.
- 15. The type of 9 rules at CIRCOR that are mandatory, “life-saving” rules and are deemed to be safety-critical and for which there will be “Zero Tolerance” for violation.
- 16. An electrical device designed to protect people against line to ground faults caused by accidental contact with energized parts of electrical equipment.
- 18. A document that provides information about the health, safety, and environmental hazards of chemicals and how to handle them safely.
- 20. Type of liquids that are capable of catching on fire and sustaining combustion.
