Across
- 3. Paying ___ to where you are walking can prevent accidents.
- 7. Regularly ___ walkways and floors for potential hazards.
- 11. Clean up any ___ immediately to prevent slipping hazards.
- 13. Regular ___ can prevent the buildup of slipping hazards.
- 15. Ensure ___ do not block walkways.
- 18. ___ are essential for safety on stairs and elevated areas.
- 19. Clear ___ can warn of potential trip and fall risks.
- 20. Use physical ___ to block off hazardous areas.
- 22. Place ___ at entrances to absorb moisture and prevent slipping.
- 23. Proper ___ can help identify and mitigate hazards.
- 24. Make sure your ___ is suitable for the job.
- 27. Poor ___ can hide hazards.
- 28. Using mobile phones or not paying attention can cause ___.
- 29. Check ___ for slipperiness and unevenness.
- 31. Use warning signs to alert people to ___ surfaces after cleaning or spills.
- 32. Regularly remove ___ from work areas to prevent falls.
Down
- 1. Wet conditions are dangerous, especially in entryways and outdoor areas.
- 2. Good ___ practices can reduce trip and fall risks.
- 4. Items left in walkways can cause ___.
- 5. Keep walkways clear of any ___ that could cause tripping.
- 6. Wet surfaces from spills or cleaning can be ___.
- 8. Taking ___ can minimize the risk of trips and falls.
- 9. Moving too ___ can make falling more likely.
- 10. Report any burned-out lights or poor ___ to Maintenance.
- 12. Tired workers are more likely to suffer from ___.
- 14. Report any uneven or broken ___ immediately.
- 16. Increase ___ of surroundings to avoid hazards.
- 17. Watch your ___ when navigating changes in elevation.
- 19. Use handrails when navigating ___ to avoid falls.
- 21. Install ___ in areas with elevated risks of falls.
- 25. Wearing the wrong ___ can lead to slips and falls.
- 26. Maintaining ___ can help prevent trips and slips.
- 30. Rushing around can increase the risk of a ___.
- 33. Provide ___ on slip, trip, and fall prevention to all employees.
