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AIT Safety Crossword
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Explosion: When a chemical that causes a sudden, almost instantaneous release of pressure, gas, and heat when subjected to sudden shock, pressure, or high temperature.
SDS: This acronym means a written or printed material concerning a hazardous chemical which is prepared in accordance to OSHA’s standards.
Respirator: This is commonly used to protect workers from hazardous vapors and gases and particulates. This item removes hazards and those which supply the worker with air. Each type has limitations and advantages. Proper selection and use is essential to worker health.
Contaminant: This is an unwanted material (for example, radioactive, biological or chemical) that is likely to harm the quality of the working environment.
Eye Wash Station: A cleansing receptacle set apart for the purpose of emergencies in which the eyes must be quickly flushed with water.
Safety Glasses: special pieces of strong glass or plastic in a frame that fits tightly to a person's face to protect their eyes from dangerous chemicals or machines.
Steel toe boots: Something durable that has a protective reinforcement on the tip which protects an employee from falling objects or compression, usually combined with a mid-sole plate to protect against punctures from below.
First Aid: Emergency aid or treatment given to someone injured, suddenly ill, etc., before regular medical services arrive or can be reached.
Proper posture: This event occurs with the back erect and the shoulders pulled back. The weight of the body should be distributed evenly between both hips. Knees should be bent at a right angle while the feet are placed flat on the floor.
Stretching: Doing this before kifting can help prevent back injury.
AIT Safety Crossword
Across:| 1. | When a chemical that causes a sudden, almost instantaneous release of pressure, gas, and heat when subjected to sudden shock, pressure, or high temperature. | | 6. | This event occurs with the back erect and the shoulders pulled back. The weight of the body should be distributed evenly between both hips. Knees should be bent at a right angle while the feet are placed flat on the floor. | | 8. | special pieces of strong glass or plastic in a frame that fits tightly to a person's face to protect their eyes from dangerous chemicals or machines. | | 10. | This acronym means a written or printed material concerning a hazardous chemical which is prepared in accordance to OSHA’s standards. |
| | Down:| 2. | Something durable that has a protective reinforcement on the tip which protects an employee from falling objects or compression, usually combined with a mid-sole plate to protect against punctures from below. | | 3. | This is commonly used to protect workers from hazardous vapors and gases and particulates. This item removes hazards and those which supply the worker with air. Each type has limitations and advantages. Proper selection and use is essential to worker health. | | 4. | A cleansing receptacle set apart for the purpose of emergencies in which the eyes must be quickly flushed with water. | | 5. | This is an unwanted material (for example, radioactive, biological or chemical) that is likely to harm the quality of the working environment. | | 7. | Emergency aid or treatment given to someone injured, suddenly ill, etc., before regular medical services arrive or can be reached. | | 9. | Doing this before kifting can help prevent back injury. |
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AIT Safety Crossword
Across:| 1. | When a chemical that causes a sudden, almost instantaneous release of pressure, gas, and heat when subjected to sudden shock, pressure, or high temperature. | | 6. | This event occurs with the back erect and the shoulders pulled back. The weight of the body should be distributed evenly between both hips. Knees should be bent at a right angle while the feet are placed flat on the floor. | | 8. | special pieces of strong glass or plastic in a frame that fits tightly to a person's face to protect their eyes from dangerous chemicals or machines. | | 10. | This acronym means a written or printed material concerning a hazardous chemical which is prepared in accordance to OSHA’s standards. |
| | Down:| 2. | Something durable that has a protective reinforcement on the tip which protects an employee from falling objects or compression, usually combined with a mid-sole plate to protect against punctures from below. | | 3. | This is commonly used to protect workers from hazardous vapors and gases and particulates. This item removes hazards and those which supply the worker with air. Each type has limitations and advantages. Proper selection and use is essential to worker health. | | 4. | A cleansing receptacle set apart for the purpose of emergencies in which the eyes must be quickly flushed with water. | | 5. | This is an unwanted material (for example, radioactive, biological or chemical) that is likely to harm the quality of the working environment. | | 7. | Emergency aid or treatment given to someone injured, suddenly ill, etc., before regular medical services arrive or can be reached. | | 9. | Doing this before kifting can help prevent back injury. |
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© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only