(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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If you give somebody a hand, make sure there is a glove in it
Danger Zone: Struck by or against objects
You can lead a man to safety, but the man must take his own drink
Policies and procedures save hands and fingers
Your hands are your most valuable tools
Pinch Points are everywhere
Know the signs of dermatitis and other skin disorders
Danger Zone: Contact with hot objects or materials
Don't use gloves when working around rotating equipment
Use your head to protect your hands
Pocket knives are NOT permitted to be used as tools
Don’t be a fool- Use the proper tool
Wear the right size of gloves
Gloves are provided to protect you
If you are injured, get first aid treatment immediately
Cloth or canvas gloves can be worn under leather gloves
Immediately report injuries
Two thumbs up for hand safety
Never use a screwdriver as a wedge or pry bar
Keep a grip on life and practice hand safety
Give safety a hand
Screwdrivers used incorrectly can make a deep puncture wound
Inspect your gloves for signs of tear and wear
Danger Zone: Material handling or struck by sharp objects
Don’t ignore any hand injuries
Tool holders can protect your hands
Take care of your gloves
Materials should be secured before applying power tools
Protect your hands, you need them to pick up your pay check
Different gloves are designed to protect against specific hazards
Never wear gloves when working around rotating equipment
The safe hand is the happy hand
Check width of doorways to be sure hands will safely fit
Know what guards should be on your tools
Protect your hands...Use your head
Do not take chemical gloves into lunchrooms
Keep a grip on life and protect your hands
Danger Zone: Caught in pinch points
Know the Danger Zones
Cut away from body
Power Tools can pose a hazard to your hands if used incorrectly
Use your wits.....use padded mitts
Get a grip. To prevent a slip, use hand rails
Be careful when handling material
Make sure safety guards are in place
Wear cut-resistant gloves
Quality and safety go hand in hand
Where Danger Lingers, watch your fingers
Gloves take only a few seconds to put on—wear them
Always wear suitable gloves unless noted on STA
Pinch points and crushing hazards are everywhere
Pull on a wrench-never push
Always know the right glove for the job
Your hands are necessary for a lot of things.
Round-tipped knives
Wrenches can pose a hazard to your hands if used improperly
Retracting blade knives
Hand injuries are at the top of the list among industrial accidents
Warning!! Sleep deprivation can lead to a hand injury
Hands are not expendable.
Gel pads and Gel wrests keep carpel tunnel at bay
Don’t use an air hose in place of a brush or vacuum
Never hold the item you’re working on in your hand-use vise or flat surface
Danger Zone: Poor hand or body position
Be careful when setting down heavy boxes or other items
Keep knives in sheaths
Using Safety gloves is all in your hands
Right Gloves for task
Hammers, chisels, and other striking tools are responsible for many hand injuries
Think sharp....never handle broken glass with bare hands
Replacing a saw guard is easier than replacing a finger