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Keep these sharp. They are safer and make cleaner cuts when sharp. Dull ones are more likely to slip and cause injury.
Never place a knife in dishwater. It cannot be seen and can cause an unexpected and serious injury.
Never reach into a small appliance like a blender or food processor. Use a tool like a brush for cleaning.
Sweep up broken glass and dispose of in a stiff-sided container. Check for missed pieces with flashlight.
Turn handles of pots and pans to the side or back of the stove.
Never put water on a grease fire.
Stop, Drop and Roll
Keep stoves and ovens clean and grease-free.
Turn off heat source if possible; evacuate and call 911.
Use step ladder or step stool to reach high items. Do not use chairs or tables to stand on.
Post wet floor signs immediately near spills and clean up right away.
NEVER spray cooking spray over the floor. Spray over a trash can or sink.
Never move a person who has fallen down. Let the move themselves if they can and call for help.
Use wooden spoon or plastic tool to move appliance away from person receiving the shock.
Unplug by the plug not the cord.
If damaged repair or place, do not use if damaged.
keep all hazardous products and medicines out of reach of children, locked up or up high or both.
Keep product in original container.
Keep all chemicals away from food
Chew food thoroughly and do not talk while eating.
Avoid giving children round foods like hot dogs, grapes and carrots.
The sound of this danger is silence or may some low gagging or a weak cough.
Use the abdominal thrust or Heimlich maneuver to dislodge the offending item.
Restrain hair and do not wear long flowing garments.
Do not wear jewelry in the kitchen,

F1 Obj. 1.02 Organize the Content Kitchen Accidents
Instructions | More on the Hexagons Approach

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