| A | B |
| MSDS | Material Safety Data Guide- OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) requires employers to keep lists of all hazardous materials |
| Nip Point | Where two rollers come together |
| Lockout Device | Utilize either a key or lock to turn off energy (such as manually operated circuit breaker). Tags can be used as a visual reminder. |
| Personal safety protection | glasses, goggles, gloves, masks, respirators, ear plugs, aprons |
| Preventing back injuries | Lift with straight back and bend at knees. |
| VOC's (Volatile Organic Compounds) | You can breath these or they can be absorbed through the skin |
| Ink Mist | Droplets of ink that are given off by the ink rollers at high speeds and are tiny enough to be inhaled |
| Decibels | Units to measure sound levels |
| DOT (Department Of Transportation) | Responsible for removing waste. |
| EPA | Enviromental Protection Agency |
| OSHA | Occupational Safety and Health Act that governs the safety of workers |
| Product Labeling | All products must have labels when they come in. If the item is not labeled, you should notify the teacher. |
| Spontaneous Combustion | Result of improper storage of solvent soaked rags. |
| Paper | Class A fire burns this material. |
| One | Proper number of people at the cutter. |
| Absorption | Chemicals can get into your body this way. |
| Ergonomics | Science of fitting the job to the worker. |
| Jewelry | Removed before operating the press |
| Lock Out Device | Prevents accidental operation of machinery |
| Waste stream | Solid, liquid, gaseous material that is produced,and disposed of by a facility |