VerticalPostsBesides atoprail andmidrail, whatmust aguardrail have?HandrailOne typeof fallprotectiondeviceFull-bodyharnessA type ofpersonalfall arrestsystem4feetHow high above theground or walkinglevel can you getbefore fallprotection isrequired? 3How manypoints of contactshould youmaintain with aladderWorkingSurfaceSlips occurwhenthere is too littlefriction betweenthe feet andwhat?SlippingA causeof falls onthe samelevel5,000lbs.An anchorage pointmust be capableof supportinghow many poundsper employeeattached?WetWhat type ofsurfacefrequentlycausesslips?PortableLadderA ladder thatcan bereadilymoved orcarriedStepladderThe top ortop step ofthis shouldnot be usedas a step4:1When usingstraight andextensionladders, theangle must bethis ratioFloorHoleCoverOne way toguard afloor hole aworker canaccidentallywalk intoFrayed orbrokenstitchingWhen inspectingyour harnessand lanyard,what is onething to look for?ToolsThese should notbe carried in yourhands whenclimbing up ordown a ladder GuardrailBarrierserectedto preventworkers fromfalling to lowerlevelsInBetweentheRailsWhere shouldyou keep yourbelt bucklewhen on aladder?InspectionWhat must youdo beforeputting on a fullbody harness orlanyard?2How manytypes offalls arethere?AtLeast1How manyhands shouldyou use whenclimbing ordescending theladder?SameLevelThe mostcommontype of falloccurs here250lbs.Each step or rungof a fixed laddermust be able tosupport a load ofat least thismuch4How manysteps can youhave beforeyou needhandrails?BrokenRungAn example of aladder conditionthat require theladder be removedfrom serviceVerticalPostsBesides atoprail andmidrail, whatmust aguardrail have?HandrailOne typeof fallprotectiondeviceFull-bodyharnessA type ofpersonalfall arrestsystem4feetHow high above theground or walkinglevel can you getbefore fallprotection isrequired? 3How manypoints of contactshould youmaintain with aladderWorkingSurfaceSlips occurwhenthere is too littlefriction betweenthe feet andwhat?SlippingA causeof falls onthe samelevel5,000lbs.An anchorage pointmust be capableof supportinghow many poundsper employeeattached?WetWhat type ofsurfacefrequentlycausesslips?PortableLadderA ladder thatcan bereadilymoved orcarriedStepladderThe top ortop step ofthis shouldnot be usedas a step4:1When usingstraight andextensionladders, theangle must bethis ratioFloorHoleCoverOne way toguard afloor hole aworker canaccidentallywalk intoFrayed orbrokenstitchingWhen inspectingyour harnessand lanyard,what is onething to look for?ToolsThese should notbe carried in yourhands whenclimbing up ordown a ladder GuardrailBarrierserectedto preventworkers fromfalling to lowerlevelsInBetweentheRailsWhere shouldyou keep yourbelt bucklewhen on aladder?InspectionWhat must youdo beforeputting on a fullbody harness orlanyard?2How manytypes offalls arethere?AtLeast1How manyhands shouldyou use whenclimbing ordescending theladder?SameLevelThe mostcommontype of falloccurs here250lbs.Each step or rungof a fixed laddermust be able tosupport a load ofat least thismuch4How manysteps can youhave beforeyou needhandrails?BrokenRungAn example of aladder conditionthat require theladder be removedfrom service

Safety BINGO - 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. Besides a toprail and midrail, what must a guardrail have?
    Vertical Posts
  2. One type of fall protection device
    Handrail
  3. A type of personal fall arrest system
    Full-body harness
  4. How high above the ground or walking level can you get before fall protection is required?
    4 feet
  5. How many points of contact should you maintain with a ladder
    3
  6. Slips occur when there is too little friction between the feet and what?
    Working Surface
  7. A cause of falls on the same level
    Slipping
  8. An anchorage point must be capable of supporting how many pounds per employee attached?
    5,000 lbs.
  9. What type of surface frequently causes slips?
    Wet
  10. A ladder that can be readily moved or carried
    Portable Ladder
  11. The top or top step of this should not be used as a step
    Stepladder
  12. When using straight and extension ladders, the angle must be this ratio
    4:1
  13. One way to guard a floor hole a worker can accidentally walk into
    Floor Hole Cover
  14. When inspecting your harness and lanyard, what is one thing to look for?
    Frayed or broken stitching
  15. These should not be carried in your hands when climbing up or down a ladder
    Tools
  16. Barriers erected to prevent workers from falling to lower levels
    Guardrail
  17. Where should you keep your belt buckle when on a ladder?
    In Between the Rails
  18. What must you do before putting on a full body harness or lanyard?
    Inspection
  19. How many types of falls are there?
    2
  20. How many hands should you use when climbing or descending the ladder?
    At Least 1
  21. The most common type of fall occurs here
    Same Level
  22. Each step or rung of a fixed ladder must be able to support a load of at least this much
    250 lbs.
  23. How many steps can you have before you need handrails?
    4
  24. An example of a ladder condition that require the ladder be removed from service
    Broken Rung