Safety
Hazard 1: Girl carrying knife facing forward
Consequences if not addressed: She could walk into someone and cut them
Hazard 2: Boy carrying hot pot
Consequences if not addressed: If he spills it it could burn someone
Hazard 3: Boy kneeling on chair
Consequences if not addressed: He could lose balance and falloff the chair, which could result in a concussion or bad cut
Hazard 4: Open cabinets
Consequences if not addressed: Someone could bump their head
Hazard 5:
Consequences if not addressed: Window cover blowing over stove means it could catch on fire
- Cuts
- Death
- Electrocution
- Broken bones
- Concussion
- a) Identify 5 of the hazards circled above and describe what the consequences might be if they were not addressed and controlled in the classroom.
Hazard 1: Girl carrying knife facing forward
Consequences if not addressed: She could walk into someone and cut them
Hazard 2: Boy carrying hot pot
Consequences if not addressed: If he spills it it could burn someone
Hazard 3: Boy kneeling on chair
Consequences if not addressed: He could lose balance and falloff the chair, which could result in a concussion or bad cut
Hazard 4: Open cabinets
Consequences if not addressed: Someone could bump their head
Hazard 5:
Consequences if not addressed: Window cover blowing over stove means it could catch on fire
- Discuss the type of injuries that could occur due to the hazards identified.
- Cuts
- Death
- Electrocution
- Broken bones
- Concussion