Sharp is a generalterm for any deviceor item that mayaccidentallypenetrate the skin ofa person handling it.Bloodbornepathogens aregerms transmittedfrom one personto another throughcontactA flu shotwill protectyou fromseasonal fluPPE consists ofgloves,jumpsuits,goggles, facemask, andbootiesInfluenza, or fluis caused by avirus thatinfects therespiratory tractAn exposureincident reportform is kept inthe employee'sconfidential fileViral,Bacterial,Fungal aretypes ofAirbornepathogensHIV istransmittedthrough aninfectedperson's bodyfluidsHandhyigene isimportantAirbornepathogens aredisease-causingmicroorganismsHep C isa liverdiseasePathogensare germsthat causediseaseA TB test isrequired byall healthcareworkersAn epidemic isan outbreak ofa diseas in thecommunity orregion.OSHA standsforOccupationalSafety andHealthAdministrationA pandemic is anepidemic thatspreads beyond acommunity orregion throughoutthe worldUniversalprecautions is aphrasedescribingsafetyguidelinesThe CDC alsoprovidesguidelines forpreventingexposure tobloodbornepathogensTB diseasewas once theleading causeof death in theUnited StatesHIV is thevirus thatcan leadto AIDS.Somesymptoms ofthe flu arecough, musclepain, sorethroat, or feverHep B iscaused bythe HepatitisB virusHBV can bespreadthroughmucousmembraneThe Hep Bvaccine is thebestprotectionagainst HBVSharp is a generalterm for any deviceor item that mayaccidentallypenetrate the skin ofa person handling it.Bloodbornepathogens aregerms transmittedfrom one personto another throughcontactA flu shotwill protectyou fromseasonal fluPPE consists ofgloves,jumpsuits,goggles, facemask, andbootiesInfluenza, or fluis caused by avirus thatinfects therespiratory tractAn exposureincident reportform is kept inthe employee'sconfidential fileViral,Bacterial,Fungal aretypes ofAirbornepathogensHIV istransmittedthrough aninfectedperson's bodyfluidsHandhyigene isimportantAirbornepathogens aredisease-causingmicroorganismsHep C isa liverdiseasePathogensare germsthat causediseaseA TB test isrequired byall healthcareworkersAn epidemic isan outbreak ofa diseas in thecommunity orregion.OSHA standsforOccupationalSafety andHealthAdministrationA pandemic is anepidemic thatspreads beyond acommunity orregion throughoutthe worldUniversalprecautions is aphrasedescribingsafetyguidelinesThe CDC alsoprovidesguidelines forpreventingexposure tobloodbornepathogensTB diseasewas once theleading causeof death in theUnited StatesHIV is thevirus thatcan leadto AIDS.Somesymptoms ofthe flu arecough, musclepain, sorethroat, or feverHep B iscaused bythe HepatitisB virusHBV can bespreadthroughmucousmembraneThe Hep Bvaccine is thebestprotectionagainst HBV

SAFETY - 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. Sharp is a general term for any device or item that may accidentally penetrate the skin of a person handling it.
  2. Bloodborne pathogens are germs transmitted from one person to another through contact
  3. A flu shot will protect you from seasonal flu
  4. PPE consists of gloves, jumpsuits, goggles, face mask, and booties
  5. Influenza, or flu is caused by a virus that infects the respiratory tract
  6. An exposure incident report form is kept in the employee's confidential file
  7. Viral,Bacterial, Fungal are types of Airborne pathogens
  8. HIV is transmitted through an infected person's body fluids
  9. Hand hyigene is important
  10. Airborne pathogens are disease-causing microorganisms
  11. Hep C is a liver disease
  12. Pathogens are germs that cause disease
  13. A TB test is required by all healthcare workers
  14. An epidemic is an outbreak of a diseas in the community or region.
  15. OSHA stands for Occupational Safety and Health Administration
  16. A pandemic is an epidemic that spreads beyond a community or region throughout the world
  17. Universal precautions is a phrase describing safety guidelines
  18. The CDC also provides guidelines for preventing exposure to bloodborne pathogens
  19. TB disease was once the leading cause of death in the United States
  20. HIV is the virus that can lead to AIDS.
  21. Some symptoms of the flu are cough, muscle pain, sore throat, or fever
  22. Hep B is caused by the Hepatitis B virus
  23. HBV can be spread through mucous membrane
  24. The Hep B vaccine is the best protection against HBV