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Mr Harner Level 2&3 Occupational Safety
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Thomas Harner
Created Date 09.09.20
Last Updated 09.10.20
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A method of providing oxygen to a person unable to breathe on his or her own.
A space that has limited entrances or exits.
An acronym for cardiopulmonary resuscitation
A circuit that has been disconnected from a power supply.
To turn off or remove power from a circuit
An entrance into or exit from a structure.
A circuit connected to the power supply; a voltage or potential exists between connectors.
A condition in which the heart starts to quiver and stops its pumping action.
Clothing made from specially treated material that resists ignition; many industries require electri
Playing practical jokes or exhibiting adolescent behavior in an inappropriate place
Designing a piece of equipment so it cannot be misused.
A procedure to prevent a circuit from being energized accidentally.
One milliampere equals 1/1000 of an amp (0.001)
An instrument used to test for some electrical quantity such as voltage, current, or resistance
An acronym for Material Safety Data Sheets
An acronym for Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
A platform for working in high places, generally designed so it can be taken apart and transported t
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