Stay alert whenwalking andaddress anynew hazardsbeforeproceeding.Utilize cartsto transportlarge items.Trips occur whenyour foot strikesor hits an object,which causes aperson to losetheir balance.Removetrippinghazards inwalkways,doorways andstairs.Removeobstructionsfrom thefloorClean upspillsimmediately.Installwarningsigns for wetfloor areasslip-resistantsolesappropriatefor the jobtask.Use specialcare whenentering andexitingvehicles.Falls can resultfrom a slip or a tripwhen a person’scenter of gravity isshifted andbalance is lost.Slips happenbecause of a lackof friction ortraction between aperson’s footwearand the walkingsurface.Wearshoeswith goodsupportWear shoesor boots withsoles thatprovide extratraction.When rainingput wet floorsign by doorsteam membersenter with rugPayattention towhere youare goingKeepfrequentlyused itemsin easy toreach areas.when a matis curled upcut off thatareaMarkUneven orirregularwalkingsurfacesTapedownloose rugsand matsUtilizehandrails whenascending anddescendingstairs.Walk indesignatedpathsReduce walkingpace whenapproachingcorners,intersections, orwalking surfacechanges.Take shortssteps inslipperyareasKeepdrawers andcabinetdoors closedStay alert whenwalking andaddress anynew hazardsbeforeproceeding.Utilize cartsto transportlarge items.Trips occur whenyour foot strikesor hits an object,which causes aperson to losetheir balance.Removetrippinghazards inwalkways,doorways andstairs.Removeobstructionsfrom thefloorClean upspillsimmediately.Installwarningsigns for wetfloor areasslip-resistantsolesappropriatefor the jobtask.Use specialcare whenentering andexitingvehicles.Falls can resultfrom a slip or a tripwhen a person’scenter of gravity isshifted andbalance is lost.Slips happenbecause of a lackof friction ortraction between aperson’s footwearand the walkingsurface.Wearshoeswith goodsupportWear shoesor boots withsoles thatprovide extratraction.When rainingput wet floorsign by doorsteam membersenter with rugPayattention towhere youare goingKeepfrequentlyused itemsin easy toreach areas.when a matis curled upcut off thatareaMarkUneven orirregularwalkingsurfacesTapedownloose rugsand matsUtilizehandrails whenascending anddescendingstairs.Walk indesignatedpathsReduce walkingpace whenapproachingcorners,intersections, orwalking surfacechanges.Take shortssteps inslipperyareasKeepdrawers andcabinetdoors closed

Slip, Trip, Falls - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Stay alert when walking and address any new hazards before proceeding.
  2. Utilize carts to transport large items.
  3. Trips occur when your foot strikes or hits an object, which causes a person to lose their balance.
  4. Remove tripping hazards in walkways, doorways and stairs.
  5. Remove obstructions from the floor
  6. Clean up spills immediately.
  7. Install warning signs for wet floor areas
  8. slip-resistant soles appropriate for the job task.
  9. Use special care when entering and exiting vehicles.
  10. Falls can result from a slip or a trip when a person’s center of gravity is shifted and balance is lost.
  11. Slips happen because of a lack of friction or traction between a person’s footwear and the walking surface.
  12. Wear shoes with good support
  13. Wear shoes or boots with soles that provide extra traction.
  14. When raining put wet floor sign by doors team members enter with rug
  15. Pay attention to where you are going
  16. Keep frequently used items in easy to reach areas.
  17. when a mat is curled up cut off that area
  18. Mark Uneven or irregular walking surfaces
  19. Tape down loose rugs and mats
  20. Utilize handrails when ascending and descending stairs.
  21. Walk in designated paths
  22. Reduce walking pace when approaching corners, intersections, or walking surface changes.
  23. Take shorts steps in slippery areas
  24. Keep drawers and cabinet doors closed