(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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Performed maintenance while the system was still in operation
Tired/overworked employees or long shifts
Improper storage of hazardous material
Design flaw
Inadequate emergency plans
Inadequate emergency systems
Lack of understanding about the chemical processes involved, either by the operators or designers or managers
Hot work
Natural disaster stronger than what was designed for
Enclosed space
Resulted in an explosion
Enclosed space
Inadequate or non-functioning emergency/suppression equipment/systems
Didn't follow safety standards or no safety standards existed for this industry in this case
Bonus: Outsourced to multiple contractors who were unaware of what the others were doing
Resulted in the mandatory evacuation of civilians
Facility built too close to residential areas
Junior employee left to do work unsupervised
Environmental catastrophe
Trapped / Inadequate or poorly designed exits
This has happened before, USCSB warned about it
Hot work
Didn't follow written procedures
Improper storage of hazardous material
Lack of understanding about the chemical processes
Chronic lack of maintenance/cleaning
Outsourced to third-party contractors
Outsourced to third-party contractors
Didn't follow written procedures, were not made aware of written procedures, or no procedures existed
Alarm fatigue
Alarm fatigue: Monitoring system improperly configured / Warnings were annoying and turned off
Design flaw
Tired/overworked employees
Bonus: Outsourced to multiple contractors who were unaware of what the others were doing
Cost cutting leading to cutting corners
Trapped / Not enough exits / Exits improperly designed
Resulted in an environment catastrophe
Junior employee left to do work unsupervised
Chronic lack of maintenance/cleaning performed on the system/structure prior to incident
Inadequate or non-existent emergency/contingency plans
Did not use adequate PPE
Did not use adequate PPE
Cost cutting leading to cutting corners
Natural disaster stronger than what was designed for
Mandatory evacuation of civilians
Facility built too close to residential areas
Tried to perform maintenance while the system was still in operation
This has happened at least 1 time before, and the USCSB warned the industry about it already