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OSH : it is increasingly recognized by governments and international organizations as an important part of public health.
OSHA : it is the primary federal law establishing safety standards in the workplace.
Burns : An injury acquired from contact with hot surfaces of an equipment, flames, hot food, liquids, and faulty microwave ovens.
Cuts : it is a skin opening from an accidental incision of sharp objects can cause exposure to blood-borne pathogens such as hepatitis B and HIV.
Hazard : it is typically refers to the source of a risk.
Fires : Accidental ignition of hot oils and greases, paper materials coming into contact of hot stoves and oven.
Heat Stress : Heat exhaustion and heat stroke can result from prolonged exposure to hot equipment.
Cold Stress : Hyperthemia and similar risks can result from working in walk-in refrigerators.
COpoisoning : Carbon monoxide is produced by the incomplete burning of solid, liquid, and gaseous fluid, such as charcoal, and causes death if there is improper ventilation.
Ergonomic Risk : it is the Injuries from repetitive motions and forceful motion or grips on objects cause ergonomic risk.
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Across:3. | Accidental ignition of hot oils and greases, paper materials coming into contact of hot stoves and oven. | 4. | Carbon monoxide is produced by the incomplete burning of solid, liquid, and gaseous fluid, such as charcoal, and causes death if there is improper ventilation. | 7. | it is typically refers to the source of a risk. | 8. | it is a skin opening from an accidental incision of sharp objects can cause exposure to blood-borne pathogens such as hepatitis B and HIV. | 9. | it is increasingly recognized by governments and international organizations as an important part of public health. |
| | Down:1. | An injury acquired from contact with hot surfaces of an equipment, flames, hot food, liquids, and faulty microwave ovens. | 2. | it is the Injuries from repetitive motions and forceful motion or grips on objects cause ergonomic risk. | 4. | Hyperthemia and similar risks can result from working in walk-in refrigerators. | 5. | it is the primary federal law establishing safety standards in the workplace. | 6. | Heat exhaustion and heat stroke can result from prolonged exposure to hot equipment. |
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Across:3. | Accidental ignition of hot oils and greases, paper materials coming into contact of hot stoves and oven. | 4. | Carbon monoxide is produced by the incomplete burning of solid, liquid, and gaseous fluid, such as charcoal, and causes death if there is improper ventilation. | 7. | it is typically refers to the source of a risk. | 8. | it is a skin opening from an accidental incision of sharp objects can cause exposure to blood-borne pathogens such as hepatitis B and HIV. | 9. | it is increasingly recognized by governments and international organizations as an important part of public health. |
| | Down:1. | An injury acquired from contact with hot surfaces of an equipment, flames, hot food, liquids, and faulty microwave ovens. | 2. | it is the Injuries from repetitive motions and forceful motion or grips on objects cause ergonomic risk. | 4. | Hyperthemia and similar risks can result from working in walk-in refrigerators. | 5. | it is the primary federal law establishing safety standards in the workplace. | 6. | Heat exhaustion and heat stroke can result from prolonged exposure to hot equipment. |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only