Across
- 3. Motions— Work that requires doing the same actions over and over again may cause injury over time. Examples: Computer keyboard or Assembly lines.
- 4. Machinery—a person can be run over, rolled on, or crushed by large machinery. Examples: Tractors, Circular baler, Skid loader, or Trucks.
- 7. are tiny drops of liquid that are suspended in the air. Vapors from some chemicals may irritate the eyes and skin. Examples: Cleaners, Paints, or Pesticides.
- 8. chemical found in a solid form. Examples: Dry Paint
Down
- 1. Surfaces— wet or oily surfaces, can cause falls. Examples: Wet floor, Waxed floor, or Oily/greasy floor,
- 2. chemical found in a liquid form at room temperature. Liquid chemicals may cause poisoning by ingestion, inhalation, or absorption. Examples: Fertilizers, Herbicides, Pesticides, Paints, or Cleaners.
- 4. - Potential events or situations that can cause injury or harm to people, property, or the environment
- 5. noises can damage a person's hearing suddenly or gradually over time. Examples: Tractor engine, Explosives, Loud music, Machinery, or Power tools.
- 6. Parts— Moving parts, both slow and fast, can cause bodily harm, such as amputation or crushing. Examples: Power takeoff, Engine parts, Drill, or Auger.
