FLHA is an evaluation that is completed prior to work commencing at a job site. | HOUSEKEEPING Good housekeeping is the first and most important step in preventing falls due to slips and trips. | ENERGY ISOLATION Verify isolation and zero energy before work | STRUCK BY OR STRIKING against an object Includes dropped objects | LINE OF FIRE- I position myself to avoid(moving objects vehicles pressure releases dropped objects. |
TRIPS Happen when your foot strikes or hits an object causing you to lose balance and eventually fall. | SLIPS Occur where there is too little friction or traction between the footwear and the floor. | LINE OF FIRE I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones | HAZARD REPORTING-The purpose of hazard reporting is to prevent accidents before they occur. | BENDING Do not bend the back any further while lifting. This can happen if the legs begin to straighten before starting to raise the load. |
LIFTING LOADS Keep the load close to the waist for as long as possible while lifting to reduce the amount of pressure on the back. | FROSTBITE is when exposure to freezing temperatures damages areas of your skin and the tissues underneath. | FREE | ICE CLEATS provide solid traction on ice and snow-covered surfaces. | BACK INJURY -A leading cause of back injury at work is lifting or handling objects incorrectly. |
FALLS- Both slips and trips result from some kind of change in the contact between the feet and the floor surface | HAZARD ID- The purpose of hazard reporting is to prevent accidents before they occur. | PENGUIN - Walk like a penguin to avoid wintertime slips and falls | HYPORTHERMIA- Is caused by prolonged exposures to very cold temperatures. When exposed to cold temperatures your body begins to lose heat faster than it's produced. | AWKWARD POSTURE that should be avoided working with arms above the head. The first awkward posture that is commonly seen in workplaces is trying to complete tasks with your arms above the head. |
FROSTBITE- The areas most likely to be affected are the fingertips toes earlobes cheeks chin and tip of the nose. | LINE OF FIRE -I take action to secure loose objects and report potential dropped objects. | CRUSHING HAZARDS Caught in on or between an object Includes hand injuries | STORED ENERGY Contact with stored energy Includes pressure releases | LIFT PLAN- Think before you lift. Where is the load going to be placed? Will help be needed with the load? Is there equipment you could use such as a hoist that could help with the lift? |
This bingo card was created randomly from a total of
24 events:
AWKWARD POSTURE that should be avoided working with arms above the head. The first awkward posture that is commonly seen in workplaces is trying to complete tasks with your arms above the head., BACK INJURY -A leading cause of back injury at work is lifting or handling objects incorrectly., BENDING Do not bend the back any further while lifting. This can happen if the legs begin to straighten before starting to raise the load., CRUSHING HAZARDS Caught in on or between an object Includes hand injuries, ENERGY ISOLATION Verify isolation and zero energy before work, FALLS- Both slips and trips result from some kind of change in the contact between the feet and the floor surface, FLHA is an evaluation that is completed prior to work commencing at a job site., FROSTBITE is when exposure to freezing temperatures damages areas of your skin and the tissues underneath., FROSTBITE- The areas most likely to be affected are the fingertips toes earlobes cheeks chin and tip of the nose., HAZARD ID- The purpose of hazard reporting is to prevent accidents before they occur., HAZARD REPORTING-The purpose of hazard reporting is to prevent accidents before they occur., HOUSEKEEPING Good housekeeping is the first and most important step in preventing falls due to slips and trips., HYPORTHERMIA- Is caused by prolonged exposures to very cold temperatures. When exposed to cold temperatures your body begins to lose heat faster than it's produced., ICE CLEATS provide solid traction on ice and snow-covered surfaces., LIFT PLAN- Think before you lift. Where is the load going to be placed? Will help be needed with the load? Is there equipment you could use such as a hoist that could help with the lift?, LIFTING LOADS Keep the load close to the waist for as long as possible while lifting to reduce the amount of pressure on the back., LINE OF FIRE -I take action to secure loose objects and report potential dropped objects., LINE OF FIRE I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones, LINE OF FIRE- I position myself to avoid(moving objects vehicles pressure releases dropped objects., PENGUIN - Walk like a penguin to avoid wintertime slips and falls, SLIPS Occur where there is too little friction or traction between the footwear and the floor., STORED ENERGY Contact with stored energy Includes pressure releases, STRUCK BY OR STRIKING against an object Includes dropped objects, TRIPS Happen when your foot strikes or hits an object causing you to lose balance and eventually fall..Host Instructions:- Decide when to start and select your goal(s)
- Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen
- Cross off events from the list when announced
Goals:- First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally)
- First to get the four corners
- First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an "X")
- First to get all squares
Guest Instructions:- Check off events on your card as they occur
- If you complete a goal, shout "Bingo!". You've won!
- The judge decides in the case of disputes
HOUSEKEEPING Good housekeeping is the first and most important step in preventing falls due to slips and trips. | FLHA is an evaluation that is completed prior to work commencing at a job site. | PENGUIN - Walk like a penguin to avoid wintertime slips and falls | SLIPS Occur where there is too little friction or traction between the footwear and the floor. | LIFTING LOADS Keep the load close to the waist for as long as possible while lifting to reduce the amount of pressure on the back. |
STRUCK BY OR STRIKING against an object Includes dropped objects | BENDING Do not bend the back any further while lifting. This can happen if the legs begin to straighten before starting to raise the load. | ICE CLEATS provide solid traction on ice and snow-covered surfaces. | AWKWARD POSTURE that should be avoided working with arms above the head. The first awkward posture that is commonly seen in workplaces is trying to complete tasks with your arms above the head. | BACK INJURY -A leading cause of back injury at work is lifting or handling objects incorrectly. |
FROSTBITE is when exposure to freezing temperatures damages areas of your skin and the tissues underneath. | HAZARD ID- The purpose of hazard reporting is to prevent accidents before they occur. | FREE | STORED ENERGY Contact with stored energy Includes pressure releases | FALLS- Both slips and trips result from some kind of change in the contact between the feet and the floor surface |
LIFT PLAN- Think before you lift. Where is the load going to be placed? Will help be needed with the load? Is there equipment you could use such as a hoist that could help with the lift? | FROSTBITE- The areas most likely to be affected are the fingertips toes earlobes cheeks chin and tip of the nose. | HYPORTHERMIA- Is caused by prolonged exposures to very cold temperatures. When exposed to cold temperatures your body begins to lose heat faster than it's produced. | TRIPS Happen when your foot strikes or hits an object causing you to lose balance and eventually fall. | ENERGY ISOLATION Verify isolation and zero energy before work |
LINE OF FIRE I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones | CRUSHING HAZARDS Caught in on or between an object Includes hand injuries | LINE OF FIRE -I take action to secure loose objects and report potential dropped objects. | HAZARD REPORTING-The purpose of hazard reporting is to prevent accidents before they occur. | LINE OF FIRE- I position myself to avoid(moving objects vehicles pressure releases dropped objects. |
This bingo card was created randomly from a total of
24 events:
AWKWARD POSTURE that should be avoided working with arms above the head. The first awkward posture that is commonly seen in workplaces is trying to complete tasks with your arms above the head., BACK INJURY -A leading cause of back injury at work is lifting or handling objects incorrectly., BENDING Do not bend the back any further while lifting. This can happen if the legs begin to straighten before starting to raise the load., CRUSHING HAZARDS Caught in on or between an object Includes hand injuries, ENERGY ISOLATION Verify isolation and zero energy before work, FALLS- Both slips and trips result from some kind of change in the contact between the feet and the floor surface, FLHA is an evaluation that is completed prior to work commencing at a job site., FROSTBITE is when exposure to freezing temperatures damages areas of your skin and the tissues underneath., FROSTBITE- The areas most likely to be affected are the fingertips toes earlobes cheeks chin and tip of the nose., HAZARD ID- The purpose of hazard reporting is to prevent accidents before they occur., HAZARD REPORTING-The purpose of hazard reporting is to prevent accidents before they occur., HOUSEKEEPING Good housekeeping is the first and most important step in preventing falls due to slips and trips., HYPORTHERMIA- Is caused by prolonged exposures to very cold temperatures. When exposed to cold temperatures your body begins to lose heat faster than it's produced., ICE CLEATS provide solid traction on ice and snow-covered surfaces., LIFT PLAN- Think before you lift. Where is the load going to be placed? Will help be needed with the load? Is there equipment you could use such as a hoist that could help with the lift?, LIFTING LOADS Keep the load close to the waist for as long as possible while lifting to reduce the amount of pressure on the back., LINE OF FIRE -I take action to secure loose objects and report potential dropped objects., LINE OF FIRE I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones, LINE OF FIRE- I position myself to avoid(moving objects vehicles pressure releases dropped objects., PENGUIN - Walk like a penguin to avoid wintertime slips and falls, SLIPS Occur where there is too little friction or traction between the footwear and the floor., STORED ENERGY Contact with stored energy Includes pressure releases, STRUCK BY OR STRIKING against an object Includes dropped objects, TRIPS Happen when your foot strikes or hits an object causing you to lose balance and eventually fall..Host Instructions:- Decide when to start and select your goal(s)
- Designate a judge to announce events randomly or as they happen
- Cross off events from the list when announced
Goals:- First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally)
- First to get the four corners
- First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an "X")
- First to get all squares
Guest Instructions:- Check off events on your card as they occur
- If you complete a goal, shout "Bingo!". You've won!
- The judge decides in the case of disputes