Across
- 1. Clearly labeled containers used to separate and collect different types of site waste.
- 3. The process of killing germs on shared tools, surfaces, or equipment.
- 6. Any material that needs proper disposal, including general, recyclable, and hazardous types.
- 7. A tool used daily or weekly to ensure sanitation tasks are completed and tracked.
- 9. Describes toilets and handwashing stations designed to be used temporarily on job sites.
- 10. The federal agency that sets safety and sanitation standards for workplaces.
- 12. Visual or documented check to ensure that sanitation standards are being followed.
- 13. Person responsible for enforcing sanitation standards and monitoring accountability.
- 14. Type of waste that includes chemicals like solvents and requires special disposal.
- 15. Education provided to workers to promote hygiene and sanitation practices.
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- 2. The practice of keeping a worksite clean, healthy, and free of disease-causing agents.
- 4. Following rules and regulations such as those required by OSHA and local health departments.
- 5. Protective gear like gloves, masks, and boots used to maintain hygiene and safety.
- 8. A required item at every handwashing station along with clean water and towels.
- 11. A critical hygiene activity that must be supported with clean water and soap.
