Across
- 2. A form of protection used to shield the eyes
- 3. Identifying and correcting dangerous situations
- 6. A type of fire extinguisher that can only put out class A fires
- 7. A byproduct of fire that is kills more people
- 10. A color that displays caution
- 14. A type of hazard that is visible and presents instant danger
- 17. The color that symbolizes danger/stopping/fire
- 18. The condition of being protected from unlikely or dangerous events
- 20. _____ all of the rules the teacher has given
- 21. An existing situation that is dangerous but out of view
- 22. You need to _____ to your teacher at all times
- 23. Keeping your machines and tools in the best possible condition
- 25. Don't wear _____ or loose clothing
- 26. A color that shows a radiation hazard
Down
- 1. A type of fire extinguisher that can put out all three types of fires
- 4. A color that tells you to start or go
- 5. A measure of electrical current
- 8. A color that represents warning
- 9. Never run or _____ in the lab
- 11. A type of fire extinguisher that can put out type B and C fires without pressurized gas
- 12. A dangerous situation that could cause an accident
- 13. A type of fire extinguisher that can put out both class B and C fires but not class A fires
- 15. Used to prevent unwanted injuries
- 16. A color used to show information
- 19. A situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other events
- 24. You should always _____ an accident to your teacher