Workplace Violence Checklist
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The topic of this word search is machine safety. See if you can find all the words listed within the puzzle. While you are searching, think about the words. They describe some of the actions and hazards of typical workplace machinery. You will also find words describing machine guards and other safety features.
Moving machinery is more powerful than a human, so many safeguards have been developed to prevent contact which could cause injuries. Study the clues and give some thought to working safely around machines.
Ergonomics is all about a good fit between you and your job. The correct answers to these clues are a good fit for these crossword spaces.
A basic understanding of ergonomics can help you work more comfortably and safely. Do you understand these ergonomics terms?
How much do you know about emergency preparedness? Do you know how these words relate to you?
The willful violation alleges failure to enforce lockout/tagout procedures to [...]
A 23-year-old worker at a company that produces concrete and brick pavers, masonry and retaining walls, died after becoming caught in a concrete mixer.
A man working in an electronics store warehouse fell six feet (two meters) to his death as he attempted to retrieve boxes from a forklift.
When in doubt, improvise. That old advice might work well in certain circumstances, but it?s dangerous if it involves compromising safety.
A pilot and his three passengers died when the air ambulance they were in crashed into a mountain range during a blizzard.
A journeyman glazier died after attempting to lift a 1,000 pound (450-kilogram) case of glass with a personlift.
His parents were long-time customers, and the victim had done odd jobs at the store.
A saw operator died when struck by a 710-pound (322-kilogram) aluminum plate that fell while suspended by an overhead crane.
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