ContrabandWeapons,Ammo, andalcohol aretypes ofwhat?PPEHard Hat &SafetyGlasses areexamples!DroppedItemPreventionUse of twistmethod whenhanding toolsor material topersonnel.FallProtectionEmployeesshall beprotected fromall fallsgreater than 4feet.OperatingAreasWaterResourcesPlant &ISFSIFitnessforDutyUnderstandFatigueManagement WorkHour Restrictionsis example of?RegulatoryFundamentalBehaviorsUnderstand andmaintain the currentlicensing basis &Verify informationprovided to theregulatoris complete andaccurate.LicenseeDesignatedVehiclesWhatdoes LDVstand for?HandProtectionAssessing thetask todetermine whattype of gloveshall be worn.FirePreventionTake and usethe leastamount ofcombustiblematerial foryour job taskControl ofHazardousEnergySign off theclearancewhen work iscompleteFME HighRisk AreaRestrictionPersonnel, toolsand materials areloggedand accounted foris an example of?BodyProtectionPrecautionswhen workingaround rotatingor reciprocatingmachinery.HU ErrorPreventionToolsQuality PJB& 2 MinuteDrill areexamplesof?AutomatedControlledAccessDeviceWhatdoesACADstand for?RadiologicalSafetyKeeping yourexposure AsLow AsReasonablyAchievable(ALARA).YellowBarricadeTapeRead andunderstandhazard tagbeforeentering.SuspendedLoadsUse correctrigging andassociatedequipment.JobHazardAnalysis(JHA)Toolused todesignsafety intothe job.VPPElementWorksiteAnalysisis 1 of 4 ofthese?Self-ReadingDosimeterWhatdoes SRDstand for?SandwichTom'sfavoritetype offood!FootProtectionNo slippersor flip flopswithin OwnerControlledAreas (OCA).VOLUNTARYPROTECTIONPROGRAM(VPP) STARWORKSITEThrough this Ihave the courageto challenge peerswhen I see at-riskbehavior.ContrabandWeapons,Ammo, andalcohol aretypes ofwhat?PPEHard Hat &SafetyGlasses areexamples!DroppedItemPreventionUse of twistmethod whenhanding toolsor material topersonnel.FallProtectionEmployeesshall beprotected fromall fallsgreater than 4feet.OperatingAreasWaterResourcesPlant &ISFSIFitnessforDutyUnderstandFatigueManagement WorkHour Restrictionsis example of?RegulatoryFundamentalBehaviorsUnderstand andmaintain the currentlicensing basis &Verify informationprovided to theregulatoris complete andaccurate.LicenseeDesignatedVehiclesWhatdoes LDVstand for?HandProtectionAssessing thetask todetermine whattype of gloveshall be worn.FirePreventionTake and usethe leastamount ofcombustiblematerial foryour job taskControl ofHazardousEnergySign off theclearancewhen work iscompleteFME HighRisk AreaRestrictionPersonnel, toolsand materials areloggedand accounted foris an example of?BodyProtectionPrecautionswhen workingaround rotatingor reciprocatingmachinery.HU ErrorPreventionToolsQuality PJB& 2 MinuteDrill areexamplesof?AutomatedControlledAccessDeviceWhatdoesACADstand for?RadiologicalSafetyKeeping yourexposure AsLow AsReasonablyAchievable(ALARA).YellowBarricadeTapeRead andunderstandhazard tagbeforeentering.SuspendedLoadsUse correctrigging andassociatedequipment.JobHazardAnalysis(JHA)Toolused todesignsafety intothe job.VPPElementWorksiteAnalysisis 1 of 4 ofthese?Self-ReadingDosimeterWhatdoes SRDstand for?SandwichTom'sfavoritetype offood!FootProtectionNo slippersor flip flopswithin OwnerControlledAreas (OCA).VOLUNTARYPROTECTIONPROGRAM(VPP) STARWORKSITEThrough this Ihave the courageto challenge peerswhen I see at-riskbehavior.

NRA PVNGS Bingo 2 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. G-Weapons, Ammo, and alcohol are types of what?
    G-Contraband
  2. O-Hard Hat & Safety Glasses are examples!
    O-PPE
  3. G-Use of twist method when handing tools or material to personnel.
    G-Dropped Item Prevention
  4. G-Employees shall be protected from all falls greater than 4 feet.
    G-Fall Protection
  5. B-Water Resources Plant & ISFSI
    B-Operating Areas
  6. N-Understand Fatigue Management Work Hour Restrictions is example of?
    N-Fitness for Duty
  7. O-Understand and maintain the current licensing basis & Verify information provided to the regulator is complete and accurate.
    O-Regulatory Fundamental Behaviors
  8. B-What does LDV stand for?
    B-Licensee Designated Vehicles
  9. G-Assessing the task to determine what type of glove shall be worn.
    G-Hand Protection
  10. B-Take and use the least amount of combustible material for your job task
    B-Fire Prevention
  11. N-Sign off the clearance when work is complete
    N-Control of Hazardous Energy
  12. B-Personnel, tools and materials are logged and accounted for is an example of?
    B-FME High Risk Area Restriction
  13. I-Precautions when working around rotating or reciprocating machinery.
    I-Body Protection
  14. G-Quality PJB & 2 Minute Drill are examples of?
    G-HU Error Prevention Tools
  15. O-What does ACAD stand for?
    O-Automated Controlled Access Device
  16. I-Keeping your exposure As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA).
    I-Radiological Safety
  17. O-Read and understand hazard tag before entering.
    O-Yellow Barricade Tape
  18. I-Use correct rigging and associated equipment.
    I-Suspended Loads
  19. I-Tool used to design safety into the job.
    I-Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
  20. B-Worksite Analysis is 1 of 4 of these?
    B-VPP Element
  21. N-What does SRD stand for?
    N-Self-Reading Dosimeter
  22. I-Tom's favorite type of food!
    I-Sandwich
  23. N-No slippers or flip flops within Owner Controlled Areas (OCA).
    N-Foot Protection
  24. O-Through this I have the courage to challenge peers when I see at-risk behavior.
    O-VOLUNTARY PROTECTION PROGRAM (VPP) STAR WORKSITE