Class A, B,C, D fireextinguisherscarbondioxide fireextinguishersleave aresidueClass A isnot used forelectricalfiresOSHA setssafetystandards inworkplaceflush youreye if youget aparticle in itinjurieshappen topeople whotakechancesmajorcause offires issmokingNot allsolutionsarepoisonouswheninstructor isout of the roomdo not useequipmentsmoke andpanic killmore peoplethan fireThirdprong isforgroundingrun out ofarea ifpersonalsafety is atriskwash yourhandsfrequentlyOperateequipmentonly afterinstructed onhow its usedavoidpanic infire alarmReport allinjuriesandaccidentsKeep feetapart andknees flexedwhen pickingup from floorSpilledsolutionshould bewiped upimmediatelysafetyglasses arerequired forcertainproceduresRead thelabels atleast threetimescheckelectricalequipmentfor damagedcordscorrect bodymechanicsduringproceduresUse widebase ofsupportduring liftsolutionsin lab canbeinjuriousPointextinguishertowardsbase of firereportdamagedequipmentAllmanufacturersprovideMSDSflush areawith water ifcomes incontact withskin or eyesall injuriesshould bereportedLaboratoryuniformsare worn forprotection3 things tostart a fireis fuel heatand oxygenDisposeif wasteproperlyhorseplaycausesaccidentsR.A.C.E.&P.A.S.S.Class A, B,C, D fireextinguisherscarbondioxide fireextinguishersleave aresidueClass A isnot used forelectricalfiresOSHA setssafetystandards inworkplaceflush youreye if youget aparticle in itinjurieshappen topeople whotakechancesmajorcause offires issmokingNot allsolutionsarepoisonouswheninstructor isout of the roomdo not useequipmentsmoke andpanic killmore peoplethan fireThirdprong isforgroundingrun out ofarea ifpersonalsafety is atriskwash yourhandsfrequentlyOperateequipmentonly afterinstructed onhow its usedavoidpanic infire alarmReport allinjuriesandaccidentsKeep feetapart andknees flexedwhen pickingup from floorSpilledsolutionshould bewiped upimmediatelysafetyglasses arerequired forcertainproceduresRead thelabels atleast threetimescheckelectricalequipmentfor damagedcordscorrect bodymechanicsduringproceduresUse widebase ofsupportduring liftsolutionsin lab canbeinjuriousPointextinguishertowardsbase of firereportdamagedequipmentAllmanufacturersprovideMSDSflush areawith water ifcomes incontact withskin or eyesall injuriesshould bereportedLaboratoryuniformsare worn forprotection3 things tostart a fireis fuel heatand oxygenDisposeif wasteproperlyhorseplaycausesaccidentsR.A.C.E.&P.A.S.S.

Promotion of 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. Class A, B, C, D fire extinguishers
  2. carbon dioxide fire extinguishers leave a residue
  3. Class A is not used for electrical fires
  4. OSHA sets safety standards in workplace
  5. flush your eye if you get a particle in it
  6. injuries happen to people who take chances
  7. major cause of fires is smoking
  8. Not all solutions are poisonous
  9. when instructor is out of the room do not use equipment
  10. smoke and panic kill more people than fire
  11. Third prong is for grounding
  12. run out of area if personal safety is at risk
  13. wash your hands frequently
  14. Operate equipment only after instructed on how its used
  15. avoid panic in fire alarm
  16. Report all injuries and accidents
  17. Keep feet apart and knees flexed when picking up from floor
  18. Spilled solution should be wiped up immediately
  19. safety glasses are required for certain procedures
  20. Read the labels at least three times
  21. check electrical equipment for damaged cords
  22. correct body mechanics during procedures
  23. Use wide base of support during lift
  24. solutions in lab can be injurious
  25. Point extinguisher towards base of fire
  26. report damaged equipment
  27. All manufacturers provide MSDS
  28. flush area with water if comes in contact with skin or eyes
  29. all injuries should be reported
  30. Laboratory uniforms are worn for protection
  31. 3 things to start a fire is fuel heat and oxygen
  32. Dispose if waste properly
  33. horseplay causes accidents
  34. R.A.C.E. & P.A.S.S.