(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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Utilized a pull stick when product is out of reach
Have participated in an Ergonomic Team activity (this sheet counts!)
Maintained neutral spine while moving
Used proper footwear with good support
Used mechanical aid (e.g., pallet jack, lift assist)
Use ergonomic lifting techniques(bend at knees instead of back, keep back upright, etc)
Reported damaged or missing ergonomic tools
Used proper grip (whole hand, not fingertips)
Did not lock knees
Stored heavy items at waist height
Used legs (not back) to lift a load
Inspected equipment before use
Suggested an ergonomic improvement
Properly adjusted the height of an adjustable workstation
Kept knees shoulder width apart
Wrists are in neutral position while typing/working
Used step ladder when necessary
Participated in Start of Shift Stretches
Maintained good posture during the work day to reduce discomfort, pain or fatigue
Stayed in Power Zone
Tell safety /ops definition of ergonomics
Use the proper tool for the job you are completing
Frequently used desk accessories (tape, sharpie, etc.) are all within arm's reach while working at your station
Gave 1 ergonomic friendly tip to a member of safety/ops
Kept load close to the body while lifting
Use hand exercises to help increase joint's range of motion and lengthen the muscle and tendons
Eyes are at the same level of the top of your computer screen to prevent excessive neck movement
Tested weight of item before lifting
Attended Tier Meeting
Stored tools within easy reach
Checked load weight before lifting
Took a break after repetitive lifting
Utilized team lift when necessary
Used carts or dollies instead of carrying
Walked with clear line of sight (load not blocking view)
Used height-adjustable work surfaces
Broke down a heavy load into smaller parts
Avoided overreaching or awkward postures
Did not twist, pivoted instead
Reported a near miss or ergonomic concern
Assisted or led a stretch with team
Coached a peer on safe lifting technique
Rotated job duties in order to avoid repetitive movements