Find the Hazard Poster – Light Manufacturing Safety
Dog Days - This facility is a real dog, safety-wise, that is! This place would give any inspector paws. Try to identify the safety hazards that could turn around and bite someone.
Dog Days - This facility is a real dog, safety-wise, that is! This place would give any inspector paws. Try to identify the safety hazards that could turn around and bite someone.

There???s nothing wrong with using a fun approach to learning about hazards, even those as deadly as bloodborne pathogens. So see if you can puzzle out the words.

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.

Staying well helps you stay safe on the job. Are you doing what you need to do to stay healthy? That???s something to think about as you search for these words.
Warehouse of Woe - The company doesn't understand it. They've been doing great business, but they're losing money on all the worker's compensation claims. Do you have any ideas why?
If you are familiar with a material safety data sheet, you???ll be familiar with the words in this puzzle.
The topic of this word search is falls. Search the puzzle for words relating to workplace slips, trips and falls, as well as fall protection gear.

How would we get our jobs done without hand tools and power tools? Useful as they are, they are also involved in many injuries. Give some thought to how to use tools safely as you search for these words.
Furious forklifts, scattered supplies and close calls - they're all here, and somebody needs to fix them. Because, as the old saying goes: it's all fun and games until someone gets hurt.
Chemical hazards are complicated, but with training you can figure them out. Now if you can just figure out this crossword puzzle???.

Static electricity is the topic of this word search puzzle. See if you can find all the listed words in the puzzle. They relate to the fire and explosion hazards of static electricity.
Furious forklifts, scattered supplies and close calls - they're all here, and somebody needs to fix them. Because, as the old saying goes: it's all fun and games until someone gets hurt.
A laborer took a fatal step onto a flimsy surface and fell 30 feet (nine meters) to a floor below. He was a helper on a crew re-roofing an old warehouse. Workers were removing the
A worker and his supervisor were working in a confined space using a flammable substance and an acetylene torch. The confined space was a freshwater pumping station. The two men were installing rigid foam insulation

A barge maintenance worker was found dead of asphyxiation in a compartment on the vessel. The barge, used as a construction base camp, was being prepared for the upcoming construction season. On the day of

A 17-year-old lifeguard preparing for summer was found dead in just inches of water after she fell 14 feet (four meters) into a nearly empty pool. The tragedy occurred while a crew of four were
A worker was standing on a catwalk, using a vacuum with a long nozzle to clean a fast-moving conveyor belt. It appears the nozzle became caught between two large rollers and pulled the worker into

A cleanup person was instructed by his foreman to do the cleanup of a conveyor area jammed with debris. This involved loading the debris onto the conveyor, running it until it was clean, shutting it

A load of wooden beams fell from a flatbed trailer and killed a person who was standing by to help hook the trailer to a transport tractor. The victim and another worker were hired to
A warehouseman at a store was assigned the job of taking the garbage from the store and putting it into a shredder - compactor. After loading the boxes into the shredder he jumped on top
Could This Have Been You? A machine operator was killed when he lost control of the asphalt roller he was operating.
If your workers mix and heat flammable solvents in open tanks, make sure they follow proper safeguards.

We're taught to make eye contact to signify our intentions - such as when crossing the road on a crosswalk.
Despite showing due diligence by training an employee on lockout procedures, Forwell Materials Inc, an Ontario company that processes cement and gravel, has been fined $75,000 for failing to ensure that a machine was properly locked out, which resulted in the death of a worker.

The symptoms of heat-related illness would have been obvious to anyone trained to spot them.