a safety procedurefor ensuringauthorizedemployeescompletely shut downequipment whiilemaking repairsBumpHazardReportinga NearMissWhat is thesafety QRCode on thewalls aroundthe plant for?HearingConservationBlockedExitNearMissProgramSafetyGlassesContractor& VisitorSafetyHotWorkSpillKitHoistInspectionBefore youuse aforktruck,crane or hoist,you must firstSharpEdges1 on 1EngagementsLadderSafetyFocusedSafetyObservationsGlovesWalkingWorkingSurfacesGoodHousekeepingCleanliness,order, and aplace foreverything isknown as___MonthlySafetyTrainingNewChemicalReviewChemicalLabelingReportAllIncidentsConfinedSpaces    Do not blockaccess toelectricalpanels and____FirstResponderTier II&SafetySeatbelt0, ZeroZipNadaZilchHow manylost timeinjuries havewe hadYTD?FireSafetyHearingProtectionAwarenessLeaderStandardWork(LSW)ErgonomicsSafetyMetricsHandSafetyCranes,Hoists &RiggingWhat mustbe inspectedeverymonth?SpottheHazardWhatprotects youeyes and notyour hat?SafetyAccountabilityMatrix(SAM)SafetyCommunicationBoardsRecordableHazardCommunicationTeamLiftSDSSafety What is anuncompromisedvalue and everyemployee'sresponsiblity?Non-RoutineTasksEarPlugsAsbestosFirstAidNoJewelry orLooseClothingHousekeepingCaughtWorkingSafelyCriticalSafetyRules(CSR)PPEElectricalSafetyMachineGuardingSafetyRulesExitRoutesHazardIdentificationTripHazardEyeContact Pedestrianand forktruckdriver needto makeRepetitiveMotionElectricalSafetyBloodBornePathogensCellPhonePolicyRailUnloadingMachineGuardBloodbornePathogenSafetyWalksPIT/ForkliftsEyeContactA pedestrianand aforktruckdriver mustmake ______EmergencyEvacuationa safety procedurefor ensuringauthorizedemployeescompletely shut downequipment whiilemaking repairsBumpHazardReportinga NearMissWhat is thesafety QRCode on thewalls aroundthe plant for?HearingConservationBlockedExitNearMissProgramSafetyGlassesContractor& VisitorSafetyHotWorkSpillKitHoistInspectionBefore youuse aforktruck,crane or hoist,you must firstSharpEdges1 on 1EngagementsLadderSafetyFocusedSafetyObservationsGlovesWalkingWorkingSurfacesGoodHousekeepingCleanliness,order, and aplace foreverything isknown as___MonthlySafetyTrainingNewChemicalReviewChemicalLabelingReportAllIncidentsConfinedSpaces   Do not blockaccess toelectricalpanels and____FirstResponderTier II&SafetySeatbelt0, ZeroZipNadaZilchHow manylost timeinjuries havewe hadYTD?FireSafetyHearingProtectionAwarenessLeaderStandardWork(LSW)ErgonomicsSafetyMetricsHandSafetyCranes,Hoists &RiggingWhat mustbe inspectedeverymonth?SpottheHazardWhatprotects youeyes and notyour hat?SafetyAccountabilityMatrix(SAM)SafetyCommunicationBoardsRecordableHazardCommunicationTeamLiftSDSSafety What is anuncompromisedvalue and everyemployee'sresponsiblity?Non-RoutineTasksEarPlugsAsbestosFirstAidNoJewelry orLooseClothingHousekeepingCaughtWorkingSafelyCriticalSafetyRules(CSR)PPEElectricalSafetyMachineGuardingSafetyRulesExitRoutesHazardIdentificationTripHazardEyeContact Pedestrianand forktruckdriver needto makeRepetitiveMotionElectricalSafetyBloodBornePathogensCellPhonePolicyRailUnloadingMachineGuardBloodbornePathogenSafetyWalksPIT/ForkliftsEyeContactA pedestrianand aforktruckdriver mustmake ______EmergencyEvacuation

SAFETY BINGO - 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. a safety procedure for ensuring authorized employees completely shut down equipment whiile making repairs
  2. Bump Hazard
  3. What is the safety QR Code on the walls around the plant for?
    Reporting a Near Miss
  4. Hearing Conservation
  5. Blocked Exit
  6. Near Miss Program
  7. Safety Glasses
  8. Contractor & Visitor Safety
  9. Hot Work
  10. Spill Kit
  11. Hoist Inspection
  12. Before you use a forktruck, crane or hoist, you must first
  13. Sharp Edges
  14. 1 on 1 Engagements
  15. Ladder Safety
  16. Focused Safety Observations
  17. Gloves
  18. Walking Working Surfaces
  19. Cleanliness, order, and a place for everything is known as___
    Good Housekeeping
  20. Monthly Safety Training
  21. New Chemical Review
  22. Chemical Labeling
  23. Report All Incidents
  24. Confined Spaces
  25. Do not block access to electrical panels and ____
  26. First Responder
  27. Tier II & Safety
  28. Seatbelt
  29. How many lost time injuries have we had YTD?
    0, Zero Zip Nada Zilch
  30. Fire Safety
  31. Hearing Protection
  32. Awareness
  33. Leader Standard Work (LSW)
  34. Ergonomics
  35. Safety Metrics
  36. Hand Safety
  37. Cranes, Hoists & Rigging
  38. What must be inspected every month?
  39. Spot the Hazard
  40. What protects you eyes and not your hat?
  41. Safety Accountability Matrix (SAM)
  42. Safety Communication Boards
  43. Recordable
  44. Hazard Communication
  45. Team Lift
  46. SDS
  47. What is an uncompromised value and every employee's responsiblity?
    Safety
  48. Non-Routine Tasks
  49. Ear Plugs
  50. Asbestos
  51. First Aid
  52. No Jewelry or Loose Clothing
  53. Housekeeping
  54. Caught Working Safely
  55. Critical Safety Rules (CSR)
  56. PPE
  57. Electrical Safety
  58. Machine Guarding
  59. Safety Rules
  60. Exit Routes
  61. Hazard Identification
  62. Trip Hazard
  63. Pedestrian and forktruck driver need to make
    Eye Contact
  64. Repetitive Motion
  65. Electrical Safety
  66. Blood Borne Pathogens
  67. Cell Phone Policy
  68. Rail Unloading
  69. Machine Guard
  70. Bloodborne Pathogen
  71. Safety Walks
  72. PIT/Forklifts
  73. A pedestrian and a forktruck driver must make ______
    Eye Contact
  74. Emergency Evacuation