(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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Create Good Housekeeping Practices
Avoid Improper Body Mechanics
Awareness of transition from one floor type to another
Avoid
Creating Obstacles in Aisles and Walkways
Don't be trippin'
Avoid the line-of-fire
Maintain Good Housekeeping
Inspect tread on shoes and boots
Shoelaces
tied correctly
Avoid Any Wet Surfaces
Avoid Creating Obstacles in Aisles and Walkways
Take Your Time
Pick up loose items from the floor
Display “Wet Floor” signs as needed
Make yourself known to forklift drivers
SiVance
Clear walkways -
Declutter
See something
Say something
Declutter
Maintain Proper Lighting
Never Stand on Surface with Wheels
Avoid leaving boxes, files or briefcases in walkways
Twisting leads to shouting -
No twisting
Slow Down
Keep all three wheels grounded
Industrial Hygiene
Plan Ahead
Repair loose flooring, carpeting or mats
Eyes on Task
Stay Alert Don't Get Hurt
Keep visibility clear from obstruction
Safety First
Encourage safe work practices
Inspect the interior of footwear for damage
Clean Spills Immediately
Safe Housekeeping
Be Proactive
Keep Drawers/Cabinets Closed
Caution A Spill Could Cause A Spill
Control Individual Behavior
Don't be fallin'
Inspection for slip and trip hazards
Keep footwear clean from dirt and debris
The Only Fall That Should Take Place is the Season
Housekeeping
procedures as a part of the daily routine
Recognizing and evaluating on-the-job hazards
Clean
Eye Protection
Hold the Handrail
Inspect exterior of the footwear for damage
Footwear PPE
Looking in the direction of travel
PREVENT SLIP, TRIPS & FALLS
Footwear Proper Size and Fitting
Wear Proper Shoes
Pick Up Loose Paper/Items from Floor
Inspect for exposure to hazards
Be Aware of Uneven Surfaces
Falls are Preventable
Policies and/or Procedures
Safe Practices
Clean and orderly workspace
Appropriate Footwear
SLIP
TRIP
FALL
FREE
Chemical Manufacturing
Don't be twistin' when liftin'
Keep all work areas, pathways, storerooms and areas clean
Make sure there are no cracks or holes flooring and walkways
Preventing
is Key
Walking space free of electrical cords, cables or tools