Workplace Safety

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Across
  1. 2. When carrying items, always look for any ____.
  2. 6. When safely lifting, ___ the body and stand straight.
  3. 8. A foodservice worker is never expected to fight a fire when the ___ is extremely thick.
  4. 9. The safest way to use a ladder is to have ___ people to work together.
  5. 12. When frying, never fill the fryer basket more than ___ full.
  6. 13. Always store heavy items on ___-level shelves and racks.
  7. 14. When frying foods, always make sure large ice ___ are removed.
  8. 16. The three types of ___ are straight, step, and step stools.
  9. 17. Slips, trips, and falls happen when people aren't paying ___.
  10. 19. When carrying heavy items, keep the item ___ to the body for balance.
Down
  1. 1. When safely lifting, make sure you have established solid ____.
  2. 3. Always ___ heat and assume the heat source is on or a pan is hot.
  3. 4. Use your whole ___ to grip items when carrying.
  4. 5. The best way to safeguard guests is to ___ what might happen outside or inside the operation.
  5. 7. Put lighter items on the ___ shelves.
  6. 10. Always keep your ___ away from escaping steam.
  7. 11. A foodservice worker should always ___ others when they are carrying a hot pan.
  8. 12. When serving guests, always warn them when food or beverages are ___.
  9. 15. Food service workers are only expected to take care of ___ fires.
  10. 18. When serving hot beverages, the guest's cup should be sitting on the ___ or held in the server's hand.