Whereverpossible,always plug apower tool intoa GFCI outletPower toolsexpose youto multiplehazards atonceSDSs musthave theGHS-specified 16section formatSexualharassmentat work canalso takeplace onlineBleeding oftenlooks worsethan it is, andcan be stoppedby applyingpressureThe EPAhas notadoptedthe GHSHBV, HCV, &HIV are themostcommonBBPsComplacencyis your worstenemy whenworkingaloneDamagedtools shouldbe taken outof serviceInjuriesinvolving toolssend half amillion peopleto the ER everyyearQuid pro quohappensbetween asupervisor andsubordinateDon't usepower toolsin wetconditionsBBPs arenot spreadby casualcontactA dull boxcutter canend upcutting youAlways reportinstances ofharassmentto yoursupervisorSafetybeginsbefore youeven pick upa toolAny fluidcontaining anyamount of blood isconsideredpotentiallyinfectiousIf a sink isn'tavailable, usesanitizing wipesor disinfectantgelNeverbypass orremove atool's groundprongHIVattacks theimmunesystemLong hair, looseclothing, andjewelry can getcaught in apower tool'smoving partsNever usepower toolsunder theinfluenceBest way tofollow universalprecautions isby wearingPPEWorkers have theright to know &understand thehazardouschemicals theyuseUniversalprecautionsmeans treatingall bodily fluidsas potentiallyinfectiousHCV ishighlyinfectious &there is novaccinePesticidelabels mustbe approvedby the EPAAlwaysinspecttoolsbefore useThere are 9hazardpictogramsunder OSHA'sGHS standardGroundingensureselectricity flowssafely througha tool's wiringReport anypossibleexposures toBBPs to yoursupervisorASAPCover minorburns withclean gauzeWash handsfor at least15-20secondsWhen workingalone, don't doanything you'reuncomfortablewithHBV cansurvive ondry surfacesfor up to 7daysWhereverpossible,always plug apower tool intoa GFCI outletPower toolsexpose youto multiplehazards atonceSDSs musthave theGHS-specified 16section formatSexualharassmentat work canalso takeplace onlineBleeding oftenlooks worsethan it is, andcan be stoppedby applyingpressureThe EPAhas notadoptedthe GHSHBV, HCV, &HIV are themostcommonBBPsComplacencyis your worstenemy whenworkingaloneDamagedtools shouldbe taken outof serviceInjuriesinvolving toolssend half amillion peopleto the ER everyyearQuid pro quohappensbetween asupervisor andsubordinateDon't usepower toolsin wetconditionsBBPs arenot spreadby casualcontactA dull boxcutter canend upcutting youAlways reportinstances ofharassmentto yoursupervisorSafetybeginsbefore youeven pick upa toolAny fluidcontaining anyamount of blood isconsideredpotentiallyinfectiousIf a sink isn'tavailable, usesanitizing wipesor disinfectantgelNeverbypass orremove atool's groundprongHIVattacks theimmunesystemLong hair, looseclothing, andjewelry can getcaught in apower tool'smoving partsNever usepower toolsunder theinfluenceBest way tofollow universalprecautions isby wearingPPEWorkers have theright to know &understand thehazardouschemicals theyuseUniversalprecautionsmeans treatingall bodily fluidsas potentiallyinfectiousHCV ishighlyinfectious &there is novaccinePesticidelabels mustbe approvedby the EPAAlwaysinspecttoolsbefore useThere are 9hazardpictogramsunder OSHA'sGHS standardGroundingensureselectricity flowssafely througha tool's wiringReport anypossibleexposures toBBPs to yoursupervisorASAPCover minorburns withclean gauzeWash handsfor at least15-20secondsWhen workingalone, don't doanything you'reuncomfortablewithHBV cansurvive ondry surfacesfor up to 7days

American Pest - 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. Wherever possible, always plug a power tool into a GFCI outlet
  2. Power tools expose you to multiple hazards at once
  3. SDSs must have the GHS- specified 16 section format
  4. Sexual harassment at work can also take place online
  5. Bleeding often looks worse than it is, and can be stopped by applying pressure
  6. The EPA has not adopted the GHS
  7. HBV, HCV, & HIV are the most common BBPs
  8. Complacency is your worst enemy when working alone
  9. Damaged tools should be taken out of service
  10. Injuries involving tools send half a million people to the ER every year
  11. Quid pro quo happens between a supervisor and subordinate
  12. Don't use power tools in wet conditions
  13. BBPs are not spread by casual contact
  14. A dull box cutter can end up cutting you
  15. Always report instances of harassment to your supervisor
  16. Safety begins before you even pick up a tool
  17. Any fluid containing any amount of blood is considered potentially infectious
  18. If a sink isn't available, use sanitizing wipes or disinfectant gel
  19. Never bypass or remove a tool's ground prong
  20. HIV attacks the immune system
  21. Long hair, loose clothing, and jewelry can get caught in a power tool's moving parts
  22. Never use power tools under the influence
  23. Best way to follow universal precautions is by wearing PPE
  24. Workers have the right to know & understand the hazardous chemicals they use
  25. Universal precautions means treating all bodily fluids as potentially infectious
  26. HCV is highly infectious & there is no vaccine
  27. Pesticide labels must be approved by the EPA
  28. Always inspect tools before use
  29. There are 9 hazard pictograms under OSHA's GHS standard
  30. Grounding ensures electricity flows safely through a tool's wiring
  31. Report any possible exposures to BBPs to your supervisor ASAP
  32. Cover minor burns with clean gauze
  33. Wash hands for at least 15-20 seconds
  34. When working alone, don't do anything you're uncomfortable with
  35. HBV can survive on dry surfaces for up to 7 days