(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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All employees
are expected to
surrender their
badge when employment ends.
Report Safety Issues right away!
Make sure you wear your
badge is in
a spot
where everyone
can see it easily.
Check for dust in your area and clean accordingly!
Identification
Badge are always
required to
display the
badge while
performing
duties or services on
St. Luke’s
Health System
(SLHS) property.
No cardboard in patient care areas
Screen visitors who present to do
contract work and verify proper identification.
No porous items under sinks in any rooms!
Did you complete your SMART assignment?
Check to make sure your peers have their badge on.
Keep hallways clear
Only a St. Luke’s official photo may be used on an identification badge.
Always tell the patient your name when rooming
Greet every patient as soon as they walk in the door.
SO THANKFUL FOR YOU!
Sincere thanks
for your hard work each day!
Always where your badge when at work.
Report suspicious activity.
Worn, cracked or faded badges will be replaced for free.
Each contractor performing services on St. Luke's property will be issued a badge.
Badges help us know who is in our buildings and keep our employees and patients safe.
All individuals are
encouraged to be
observant and approach all persons who may not belong in the area
If you lose your badge, report immediately to Access Control.
Only one ID badge issued per employee at a given time.
New SMART Cards coming in January!
What a WONDERFUL
TEAM
WE
HAVE!
Employees may not replace their photo but can update the photo at no cost if their appearance has changes.
Ensure there is no visible PHI.
If you see a damaged ceiling tile, report it to me!