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Cable ties : A faster type of fastener designed for bunching electric cables or wires and to organize cables and wires but with a wide variety of other applications
Capacitor: A device used to store and electric charge consisting of one or more pairs of conductors separated by an insulator
Electromagnetic Interference: Disturbance that affects an electrical circuit due to either electromagnetic induction or electromagnetic radiation emitted from an external source
Electrostatic discharge: The sudden flow of electricity between two electrically charged objects caused by contact an electrical short or dielectric breakdown.
Ergonomics: The study of people efficiency in their working environment
Floor cable guard: A thing that protects someone from tripping over wires part of being safe
Ground: A direct electrical connection to the earth a connection to a particular point in an electrical or electronic circuit
High voltage probes: A probe that allows an ordinary voltmeter to measure very high voltage
Occupational safety and health administration: A government agency under the U.S. Dept. of Labor that helps employers reduce injuries and illnesses and death in the workplace
Noise: Irregular fluctuations that accompany a transmitted electrical signal but are not part of it and tend to obscure it
Radio Frequency Interference: Electromagnetic radiation which is emitted by electrical circuits carrying rapidly changing signals
Type C fire Extinguisher: A fire extinguisher designed to fight fires involving electrical equipment
EMI: Is the disruption of operation of an electronic device when it is in the vicinity of an electromagnetic field
ESD: The release of static electricity when two objects come into contact
RFI: A standard business process whose purpose is to collect written information about the capabilities of various suppliers
OSHA: a federal organization that ensures safe and healthy working conditions for Americans by providing workplace safety training
Self Grounding: Something designed to protect you from electrical shock
Across:| 5. | The sudden flow of electricity between two electrically charged objects caused by contact an electrical short or dielectric breakdown. | | 9. | A device used to store and electric charge consisting of one or more pairs of conductors separated by an insulator | | 10. | Is the disruption of operation of an electronic device when it is in the vicinity of an electromagnetic field | | 11. | Irregular fluctuations that accompany a transmitted electrical signal but are not part of it and tend to obscure it | | 13. | A thing that protects someone from tripping over wires part of being safe | | 15. | A probe that allows an ordinary voltmeter to measure very high voltage | | 17. | Electromagnetic radiation which is emitted by electrical circuits carrying rapidly changing signals |
| | Down:| 1. | Disturbance that affects an electrical circuit due to either electromagnetic induction or electromagnetic radiation emitted from an external source | | 2. | A government agency under the U.S. Dept. of Labor that helps employers reduce injuries and illnesses and death in the workplace | | 3. | Something designed to protect you from electrical shock | | 4. | a federal organization that ensures safe and healthy working conditions for Americans by providing workplace safety training | | 6. | A faster type of fastener designed for bunching electric cables or wires and to organize cables and wires but with a wide variety of other applications | | 7. | A fire extinguisher designed to fight fires involving electrical equipment | | 8. | A direct electrical connection to the earth a connection to a particular point in an electrical or electronic circuit | | 12. | The release of static electricity when two objects come into contact | | 14. | The study of people efficiency in their working environment | | 16. | A standard business process whose purpose is to collect written information about the capabilities of various suppliers |
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Across:| 5. | The sudden flow of electricity between two electrically charged objects caused by contact an electrical short or dielectric breakdown. | | 9. | A device used to store and electric charge consisting of one or more pairs of conductors separated by an insulator | | 10. | Is the disruption of operation of an electronic device when it is in the vicinity of an electromagnetic field | | 11. | Irregular fluctuations that accompany a transmitted electrical signal but are not part of it and tend to obscure it | | 13. | A thing that protects someone from tripping over wires part of being safe | | 15. | A probe that allows an ordinary voltmeter to measure very high voltage | | 17. | Electromagnetic radiation which is emitted by electrical circuits carrying rapidly changing signals |
| | Down:| 1. | Disturbance that affects an electrical circuit due to either electromagnetic induction or electromagnetic radiation emitted from an external source | | 2. | A government agency under the U.S. Dept. of Labor that helps employers reduce injuries and illnesses and death in the workplace | | 3. | Something designed to protect you from electrical shock | | 4. | a federal organization that ensures safe and healthy working conditions for Americans by providing workplace safety training | | 6. | A faster type of fastener designed for bunching electric cables or wires and to organize cables and wires but with a wide variety of other applications | | 7. | A fire extinguisher designed to fight fires involving electrical equipment | | 8. | A direct electrical connection to the earth a connection to a particular point in an electrical or electronic circuit | | 12. | The release of static electricity when two objects come into contact | | 14. | The study of people efficiency in their working environment | | 16. | A standard business process whose purpose is to collect written information about the capabilities of various suppliers |
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