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Filler
________- also called batting or wadding.
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HERF
________- cause spark ignition of volatile combustibles such as vehicle fuels
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HERP
________- produce harmful biological effects to human.
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Corded quilting
Linear designs are raised from the background with a corn or yarn fillers
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Contingency Plan for a Business-
devised to respond to a negative event that can tarnish a companys reputation.
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Biological
________- bacteria, viruses, insects
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Ergonomic-
caused by poor workplace design and awkward body postures (wrong posture /nakakuba)
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Psychosocial
________- relates to mental health and behavioral disorders.
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Filler
It is the material placed between the batting and the backing for the purpose of giving bulk.
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HERO
________- potential of electro explosive devices.
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Physical
________- substances which threaten physical safety (fire, noise, slipping)
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Biological
any substance that can cause harm, primarily to people.
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Electrical
________- defined as a dangerous condition where a worker could make electrical contact (power lines, extension wires, broken bulbs)
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Ornamental Motifs
________- designs with complicated details.
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Backing-
bottom layer or lining placed after the filler; should be light weight or the same as the top layer fabric.
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Risk Assessment
________- process where you identify, analyze, and determine appropriate ways to eliminate hazard Adverse
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Risk
________- chance or probability that a person will be harmed.
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All- over pattern-
________ produced by consistent repetition of one or more shapes.
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Contingency Plan
a plan devised for an exceptional risk that, though unlikely, would have catastrophic consequences.
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Top Layer
the decorative side of a quilted product
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Filler
also called batting or wadding
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Backing
bottom layer or lining placed after the filler; should be lightweight fabric or the same as the top layer fabric
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Outline Quilting
refers to hand or machine quilting that outlines a shape or area, either patchwork or appliqué
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All-over pattern
regular pattern produced by consistent repetition of one or more shapes
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Ornamental Motifs
designs with complicated details
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Border Designs
made up of repeated patterns or motif complimenting the main design
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Risk
chance or probability that a person will be harmed
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Chemical
any substance that can cause harm, primarily to people
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Electrical
defined as a dangerous condition where a worker could make electrical contact (power lines, extension wires, broken bulbs)
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Ergonomic
caused by poor workplace design and awkward body postures (wrong posture/nakakuba)
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Psychosocial
relates to mental health and behavioral disorders
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HERP
produce harmful biological effects to human
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HERO
potential of electro explosive devices
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Physical
substances which threaten physical safety (fire, noise, slipping)
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Contingency Plan
a plan devised for an exceptional risk that, though unlikely, would have catastrophic consequences
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Contingency Plan for a Business
devised to respond to a negative event that can tarnish a companys reputation
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Chemical
physical, chemical, and toxic properties
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Environment
\- circumstances or condition that surrounds one
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Ergonomic
\- repetitive movements, improper set up
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Exposure
\- condition of being exposed
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Health
\- overall condition of an organism
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Industry
\- specific branch of manufacture and trade
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Injury
\- Damage or harm Harmful
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Harmful
\- capable of causing harm
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Obligations
\- act of binding oneself
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Physical
\- radiation, magnetic fields, noise
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Protective
\- capable of giving protection
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Responsibility
\- ability to act or decide on ones own
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Safety
\- freedom from danger
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Textile
a cloth
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Workplace
\- a place
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Cumulative Trauma Disorders
CTD-
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Personal Protective Equipment
PPE-
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Occupational Safety and Health
OSH-
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Radiation Hazard
RADHAZ
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Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel
HERP-
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Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance
HERO-
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Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuel
HERF
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Hazard
any source of potential damage or harm on someone.
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Adverse Health Effect
\- any change in body function that can lead to health problems.
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Biological
\- represented by the biohazard symbol.
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Trapunto
top layer of the quilt or wall hanging are outlined with running stitch
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Shadow Quilting
\- semi- transparent or transparent (top layer
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Sashiko
\- from Japan. plain running stitch made to strengthen or repair a fabric; longer than the normal stitch.
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Quilting
process of creating a quilt/sewing of two or more layers of material together
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Culcita
Latin word where quilt is from that means a large stuffed sack, mattress, or cushion
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Europe
where quilting started
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Quilter
someone who works at quilting
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Etsy.com
a website wherein you can sell your own products
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Crusaders
series of religious expeditionary was blessed by Pope Urban II and the Catholic church
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Gambeson
Worn Under-armor
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Intarsia Patchwork
completed by a group of male professionals
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women
were busy sewing, spinning, and weaving
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Weaving
was already known in the Paleolithic era
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Commercial Stencil Template/Perforate Pattern
fast and easy way of producing a quilt design, made of metal and transparent plastic
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Graphing Paper
used for planning or sketching a design
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Dressmaker’s Carbon Paper and Tracing Paper
are very good materials for transferring designs
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Ruler or Yardstick
used for marking straight line designs and as a measuring device
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needle
is considered best in piercing
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Pins
plastic headed pins which are very sharp
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Scissors
comes in a wide variety of shapes and sizes TOOLS FOR MARKINGRuler
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Wax
ideal for strengthening the thread
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Frames and Hoops
used to hold three layers of materials together to prevent budging up of underneath layers
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Fabrics used in Quilting
best fabric to start with is a firmly woven, lightweight, pure cotton
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Filler
also called batting or wadding
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Backing
bottom layer or lining placed after the filler; should be lightweight fabric or the same as the top layer fabric
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Outline Quilting
refers to hand or machine quilting that outlines a shape or area, either patchwork or appliqué
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Ornamental Motifs
designs with complicated details
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Border Designs
made up of repeated patterns or motif complimenting the main design