The importance of Safety in a Workplace

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  1. 3. A moral or legal entitlement to have something or to act in a certain way.
  2. 5. A provincial law that protects individual freedoms and makes it illegal in the workplace to harass or discriminate against gender, race, religion, age, and so on.
  3. 7. Something that one is required to do as a part of a job.
  4. 9. A type of Hazard that includes gases, vapours, liquids, or dusts that can harm your body.
  5. 12. Is the provincial law that contains the minimum standards that employers in Ontario must follow.
  6. 13. An object which may be solid, liquid or a gas which is capable of catching fire.
  7. 14. A danger or risk.
  8. 15. Where management establishes a work environment that is both healthy and safe.
  9. 16. The class of acidic materials that can eat through skin and metals.
Down
  1. 1. Gas Gases such as compressed gases, dissolved gases and gases liquefied by compression or refrigeration.
  2. 2. A classification system used to indicate specific hazards and properties of products.
  3. 4. A type of hazards that can cause immediate accidents and injuries.
  4. 6. A type of Hazard where living things can cause sickness or disease.
  5. 8. This class can cause death or immediate injury when a person is exposed to small amounts.
  6. 10. This class may self react dangerously when placed under pressure or exposed to heat.
  7. 11. Materials that have an increased risk of catching fire if they come into contact with other flammable or combustible materials.
  8. 16. A law that provides the official list of standards, rights, rules and duties regulating workplace health and safety for all Canadians.