Across
- 2. A source of danger or injury.
- 4. A flammable liquid used as a fuel in most engines.
- 7. Equipment that protects your vision. (3-10)
- 11. Opposite of yes.
- 12. Material that can catch on fire.
- 13. OSHA protects this.
- 15. Childish behavior that can result in injury or death.
- 19. To strike something.
- 22. Treating minor injuries until medical help arrives. (5-3)
- 23. Do this through the door of the classroom.
- 24. Placed on a cut to stop bleeding.
- 25. Used to put out fires.
- 29. Opposite yes.
- 30. Not good.
- 31. International signal for help.
- 32. Never get compressed air in here; it can cause deafness.
Down
- 1. A threat to injury. This zone is marked with yellow and black stripped tape.
- 3. A hospital takes this to see if you have broke bones. (1-3)
- 5. What you do in a chair.
- 6. The federal agency that protects workers from danger or injury (Occupational Safety & Health Administration).
- 8. Something that can blow up or blow apart with lots of force.
- 9. Keep these clean and in good working order to prevent injuries.
- 10. The part of the day when most people wake up, abbreviation.
- 14. Something that is burning or can burn.
- 16. An injury or damage to equipment that happens suddenly or quickly.
- 17. The instructor’s name.
- 18. Opposite of beginning.
- 20. Never play with this, it can break an eardrum, tear skin, pop out an eye, or get in the blood stream and cause death.
- 21. Preventing injury or accidents.
- 26. This happens to someone that does not follow safety rules.
- 27. When someone is not happy.
- 28. A multi-seated vehicle used to transport students.