Used for Every Task and Impact Quality of Life Use Cut Resistant Gloves, Handle Object Carefully Before Each Use Wear Insulated Gloves, Break in Warm Environment Use Proper Lifting Techniques, Ask for Assistance Report to Supervisor, Visit MSO, Follow Treatment Cool Burn with Running Water, Seek MSO 3 points of Contact, Gloves with Good Grips Clean Area, Apply Bandage, Avoid Further Irritation Replace immediately Lead by Example and Provide Positive Reinforcement Use Saw Safety Features, Wear Cut Resistant Gloves, Follow Cut Procedures Wear chemical resistant gloves, SDS guidelines Pain, Swelling, Numbness, Reduced Grip Strength Wear gloves with Good Grip, Drill Safety Features, Proper Technique Politely Remind Them Reduces Risks of Accidents, Easier to Find Tools Rinse your hands immediately, seek medical attention Cuts, Burns, Crush Injuries, & Repetitive Strain Stop Activity, Rest your Hands, Seek Medical Attention Better dexterity and protection Insulated Gloves and Grounded Equipment Take Regular Breaks, Use Ergonomic Tools Use the Right Tool for the Job, Wear Appropriate Gloves Protect you From Injuries, Ensure safe Working Environment Provide a protective barrier Follow Safety Protocols, Machine Guards, PPE Seek MSO, Clean Wound, Apply Bandage Wear Gloves, Wash Hands to Prevent Irritation Hand Exercises, Hand Grippers, Practice Fine Motor Skills Remove with tweezers, clean area, bandage Cuts, Crush Injuries, Burns and Repetitive Strain Injuries ANSI A5 Designed to Protect you from injuries Use Guards, Follow Instructions, Wear the Right Gloves Impact Resistant Gloves, Use Correct Hammer, Ensure Firm Grip Ergonomic Handles, Neutral Wrist position Use Anti - Vibration Gloves, Regular Breaks Take Regular Breaks, Ergonomic Tools, Hand Exercises Wear Heat Resistant Gloves, Use Tools for Hot Materials Attend Safety Meetings, Participate, share best Practices Pain, Swelling, Bruising, Numbness, Reduced Mobility Impact Resistant, Leather or Anti - Vibration Less Likely to Malfunction, Reduces Accidents Snug But Not Too Tight Used for Every Task and Impact Quality of Life Use Cut Resistant Gloves, Handle Object Carefully Before Each Use Wear Insulated Gloves, Break in Warm Environment Use Proper Lifting Techniques, Ask for Assistance Report to Supervisor, Visit MSO, Follow Treatment Cool Burn with Running Water, Seek MSO 3 points of Contact, Gloves with Good Grips Clean Area, Apply Bandage, Avoid Further Irritation Replace immediately Lead by Example and Provide Positive Reinforcement Use Saw Safety Features, Wear Cut Resistant Gloves, Follow Cut Procedures Wear chemical resistant gloves, SDS guidelines Pain, Swelling, Numbness, Reduced Grip Strength Wear gloves with Good Grip, Drill Safety Features, Proper Technique Politely Remind Them Reduces Risks of Accidents, Easier to Find Tools Rinse your hands immediately, seek medical attention Cuts, Burns, Crush Injuries, & Repetitive Strain Stop Activity, Rest your Hands, Seek Medical Attention Better dexterity and protection Insulated Gloves and Grounded Equipment Take Regular Breaks, Use Ergonomic Tools Use the Right Tool for the Job, Wear Appropriate Gloves Protect you From Injuries, Ensure safe Working Environment Provide a protective barrier Follow Safety Protocols, Machine Guards, PPE Seek MSO, Clean Wound, Apply Bandage Wear Gloves, Wash Hands to Prevent Irritation Hand Exercises, Hand Grippers, Practice Fine Motor Skills Remove with tweezers, clean area, bandage Cuts, Crush Injuries, Burns and Repetitive Strain Injuries ANSI A5 Designed to Protect you from injuries Use Guards, Follow Instructions, Wear the Right Gloves Impact Resistant Gloves, Use Correct Hammer, Ensure Firm Grip Ergonomic Handles, Neutral Wrist position Use Anti - Vibration Gloves, Regular Breaks Take Regular Breaks, Ergonomic Tools, Hand Exercises Wear Heat Resistant Gloves, Use Tools for Hot Materials Attend Safety Meetings, Participate, share best Practices Pain, Swelling, Bruising, Numbness, Reduced Mobility Impact Resistant, Leather or Anti - Vibration Less Likely to Malfunction, Reduces Accidents Snug But Not Too Tight
(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.
Used for Every Task and Impact Quality of Life
Use Cut Resistant Gloves, Handle Object Carefully
Before Each Use
Wear Insulated Gloves, Break in Warm Environment
Use Proper Lifting Techniques, Ask for Assistance
Report to Supervisor, Visit MSO, Follow Treatment
Cool Burn with Running Water, Seek MSO
3 points of Contact, Gloves with Good Grips
Clean Area, Apply Bandage, Avoid Further Irritation
Replace immediately
Lead by Example and Provide Positive Reinforcement
Use Saw Safety Features, Wear Cut Resistant Gloves, Follow Cut Procedures
Wear chemical resistant gloves, SDS guidelines
Pain, Swelling, Numbness, Reduced Grip Strength
Wear gloves with Good Grip, Drill Safety Features, Proper Technique
Politely Remind Them
Reduces Risks of Accidents, Easier to Find Tools
Rinse your hands immediately, seek medical attention
Cuts, Burns, Crush Injuries, & Repetitive Strain
Stop Activity, Rest your Hands, Seek Medical Attention
Better dexterity and protection
Insulated Gloves and Grounded Equipment
Take Regular Breaks, Use Ergonomic Tools
Use the Right Tool for the Job, Wear Appropriate Gloves
Protect you From Injuries, Ensure safe Working Environment
Provide a protective barrier
Follow Safety Protocols, Machine Guards, PPE
Seek MSO, Clean Wound, Apply Bandage
Wear Gloves, Wash Hands to Prevent Irritation
Hand Exercises, Hand Grippers, Practice Fine Motor Skills
Remove with tweezers, clean area, bandage
Cuts, Crush Injuries, Burns and Repetitive Strain Injuries
ANSI A5
Designed to Protect you from injuries
Use Guards, Follow Instructions, Wear the Right Gloves
Impact Resistant Gloves, Use Correct Hammer, Ensure Firm Grip
Ergonomic Handles, Neutral Wrist position
Use Anti - Vibration Gloves, Regular Breaks
Take Regular Breaks, Ergonomic Tools, Hand Exercises
Wear Heat Resistant Gloves, Use Tools for Hot Materials
Attend Safety Meetings, Participate, share best Practices
Pain, Swelling, Bruising, Numbness, Reduced Mobility
Impact Resistant, Leather or Anti - Vibration
Less Likely to Malfunction, Reduces Accidents
Snug But Not Too Tight