Across
- 4. – Equipment worn to protect against hazards (3)
- 5. – What you should do during a fire emergency (8)
- 7. – Type of handling that can lead to injury if done incorrectly (6)
- 8. – Immediate help given to someone injured (8)
- 9. – An unplanned event that may cause injury or damage (8)
- 10. – Visual safety reminders posted around the workplace (7)
- 11. – Measures put in place to reduce or eliminate risks (8)
- 13. – Something that can cause harm (6)
- 15. – The authority that oversees WHS in South Australia (8)
Down
- 1. – What you should do if you witness a safety incident (6)
- 2. – The regulator responsible for enforcing WHS laws in the Northern Territory (10)
- 3. – Acronym for a person conducting a business or undertaking (4)
- 5. – A serious, unexpected situation requiring immediate action (9)
- 6. – Designing workspaces to reduce strain and injury (10)
- 8. – A state of physical or mental exhaustion that can increase risk (7)
- 12. – What staff receive to understand safety procedures (8)
- 14. – The likelihood of harm occurring (4)
