Energy Release Hazards/Stuck In-Between Word Search

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A method of protecting humans from electric shock; normally a secondary protective measure
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A fast acting circuit breaker that senses small imbalances in the circuit caused by current leakage to ground
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A _____ is when an energy-isolating device such as a disconnect switch or circuit breaker is placed in the OFF position and a lock is applied
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Regulations and safety policies will tell you how close you can work to exposed electrical components
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Abbreviation for "lock out, tag out"
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Underwriters Laboratory tag which should be found on all electrical cords
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A wire that carries the power from the source to a switch, machine or appliance
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Working near something with the potential for danger or harm even if you're not directly involved and your tasks do not directly relate to the nearby potential danger
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Material removed from a excavation- mixture of soil, rock, sand, etc.
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a safety shield attached to machinery used to lesson risk of injury
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Worker on a jobsite who is responsible for guiding large machinery around the site, particularly when the vehicle operator's field of vision might be obscured