Across |
1. | An electrical device that senses a leakage of current to earth and breaks the electrical supply (3 Words) |
4. | Any accident that prevents a worker from performing their normal duties (3 Words) |
7. | Essentially the Brain and Spinal Cord (3 Words) |
9. | A flame, spark or hot surface capable of igniting flammable vapours or fumes (2 Words) |
10. | A written plan detailing the actions to be taken in the event of an emergency or serious incident (2 Words) |
12. | ...................... are appointed by workers to represent their working group on health and safety matters |
13. | A term used in Safety to refer not only to the Display Screen Equipment but also all associated equipment, such as desk, chair, lighting etc |
16. | A support on which to rest the feet. (2 Words) |
17. | The entry of a substance through a puncture wound |
18. | An all encompasing term covering both disaster recovery planning and business resumption planning (3 Words) |
19. | Measures taken to prevent accidents from happening (2 Words) |
21. | A technique that focuses on job tasks as a way to identify hazards before they occur (3 Words) |
25. | A step by step description of how to do a task, job or activity properly and safely. |
27. | The degree to which good working practices and positive attitudes towards health and safety are embedded within the culture of an organisation. (2 Words) |
32. | Transporting or supporting a load, including lighting, putting down, pushing, pulling, carrying or moving by hand or bodily force. (2 Words) |
33. | a place which is substantially enclosed (though not always entirely), and where serious injury can occur from hazardous substances or conditions within the space or nearby (2 Words) |
36. | The ease with which a substance will ignite. |
37. | A notice issued by the Health and Safety Executive that requires steps to be taken to improve health and safety by a specified date (2 Words) |
38. | document that contains information on the potential hazards and how to work safely with a chemical product (4 Words) |
41. | A management concept that there is a way that is more effective at delivering results than others (2 Words) |
43. | A life threatening condition in which the body temperature drops below the level required for normal metabolism and body function |
44. | The study and knowledge of human abilities and limitations to help design and build for comfort, efficiency, productivity and safety. |
50. | The swallowing of a substance |
51. | A legal precedent which states that "You must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you could reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour". Established by Donoghue Vs Stevenson (1932). - It's what put Paisley on the map! (3 Words) |
53. | A material capable of displacing the level of oxygen in the body. This happens most commonly when the substance displaces air in an enclosed environment. |
55. | Bright light that interferes with with a person's ability to see |
56. | An unplanned event, which in different circumstances, could have resulted in an accident, including injury to persons or damage to property |
57. | The ability of people to cope with situations that are less than perfect |
58. | A statement of intent for Safety |
59. | A non corrosive substance which can cause inflammation through immediate, prolonged or repeated contact |
60. | An inspection of the workplace, conducted in an organised and structured manner, to identify and report existing and potential hazards. (2 Words) |