"The Safety Factor"

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Across
  1. 3. BLANK tools can be more dangerous than sharp ones.
  2. 4. BLANK, loose clothing, and long hair can pull you into a running machine.
  3. 5. When an unprotected BLANK is in the work area, do not start work.
  4. 6. These points can very often crush fingers and toes.
  5. 8. BLANK with splash proof vents will keep splashing chemicals out of your eyes.
  6. 13. Lost Respect for what a tool can do to you.
  7. 14. BLANK tools will chip more easily when struck and therefore should not be used.
  8. 15. BLANK can explode and easily blind you, often containing sulfuric acid.
  9. 16. A face BLANK alone does not assure you of proper eye protection.
  10. 17. To avoid BLANK injury, bend your knees, flex your stomach, and lift with your leg muscles.
  11. 19. When these occur (f any kind) they require immediate action and clean up.
  12. 20. Illness, emotional upset, fumes, BLANK, and drugs can affect your reaction time, balance, and judgement.
Down
  1. 1. Check for nicks, cracks, or burn marks before using this.
  2. 2. Get help and plan your route when BLANK something long through the lab area.
  3. 7. Arc, MIG, and TIG BLANK gives off dangerous ultraviolet radiation.
  4. 9. Machine BLANK, guides, and other safety devices should not be disconnected.
  5. 10. Before using a BLANK, know what it is and what to do in case of an accident.
  6. 11. When working with this, you must avoid moisture of any kind.
  7. 12. Carry BLANK by the handle sharp end down and pointed away from you.
  8. 18. BLANK materials should be stored separately away from heat, sparks, and flames.