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SAFETY JEOPARDY!
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2WINTER ACTIVITY SAFETY
DRIVING SAFETY
HOLIDAY SAFETY
FIRE SAFETY
COLD WEATHER SAFETY
SAFETY LEADERSHIP
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FINAL JEOPARDY
3DRIVING SAFETY for 1
_____ accidents are the number one killer of
soldiers.
4DRIVING SAFETY for 1
What is POV? In fact, more soldiers die in
automobiles every year than FTXs, tactical
vehicles, or any other soldiering activity.
Statistics show that year after year, POV
accidents account for almost three out of every
five military fatalities, with the majority of
POV accidents occurring during off-duty hours.
5DRIVING SAFETY for 2
This is the minimum time, experts say, in which
the body can rid itself of the alcohol.
6DRIVING SAFETY for 2
What is at least one hour per ounce of alcohol
consumed before driving?
7DRIVING SAFETY for 3
Age Rank 19-23, E1-E4, O1 O2 Place
Two-lane rural roads Time Off-duty, 1100-0300,
Friday Saturday nights Trends 1. No seatbelt
or helmet 2. Too fast for conditions 3.
FATIGUE 4. Motorcycle accidents
8DRIVING SAFETY for 3
What is a High-Risk Profile for POV Fatalities?
9DRAGON DAILY DOUBLE
10DRIVING SAFETY for 4
Four of the top five causes of FY00 accidents.
11DRIVING SAFETY for 4
What are SPEED, FATIGUE, ALCOHOL, DRIVING SKILL
and TRAFFIC RULE VIOLATION?
12DRIVING SAFETY for 5
Three of the four driver conditions that affect
you. These affect how you feel, and whether you
are mentally and physically ready to drive.
13DRIVING SAFETY for 5
What are Fatigue, DUI (alcohol or drugs),
Emotional stages, Defective eyesight or hearing?
14HOLIDAY SAFETY for 1
No more than ___ light sets should be used per
extension cord.
15HOLIDAY SAFETY for 1
What is three?
- Never use lights on a metallic tree - Inspect
light sets for bare sets, breaks, frayed wires,
etc - Unplug all lights when you leave or go to
bed - Use only outdoor approved lights for
outdoor decorating
16HOLIDAY SAFETY for 2
Check water in fresh tree stands ________.
17HOLIDAY SAFETY for 2
What is daily?
- Choose a fresh tree or cut one yourself
(needles and branches shouldnt be brittle) -
Re-cut the base of a pre-cut tree - Never use
candles near evergreen trees - Ensure artificial
trees are flame resistant
18HOLIDAY SAFETY for 3
Position Christmas trees away from ____ _____
_________.
19HOLIDAY SAFETY for 3
What is all heat sources (and exits)?
20HOLIDAY SAFETY for 4
4 characteristics of toys that should be kept
away from young children
21HOLIDAY SAFETY for 4
What is - Sharp or metal edges - Glass - Cords
or strings - Sharp points - Small parts that can
be swallowed - Lead paint?
22HOLIDAY SAFETY for 5
These are three of the tips for parking lot
safety during holiday shopping.
23HOLIDAY SAFETY for 5
What is - Shop with a friend, - Lock your car
dont leave anything in plain sight, - Park under
a light at night, - Check the back seat before
getting into your car, - Dont overburden
yourself with packages, - Stay alert to
surroundings?
24FIRE SAFETY for 1
Every kitchen should have these two things.
25FIRE SAFETY for 1
What is a fire extinguisher and a smoke detector?
26FIRE SAFETY for 2
Flash grease fires are best extinguished with a
___.
27FIRE SAFETY for 2
What is a lid?
28FIRE SAFETY for 3
The three leading causes of residential fires.
29FIRE SAFETY for 3
What is - Smoking - Heating - Cooking?
30FIRE SAFETY for 4
Use only ____-________ or ______ __________ tree
trimmings.
31FIRE SAFETY for 4
What is non-combustible or flame resistant?
32FIRE SAFETY for 5
These three steps should be taken with candles to
prevent fires.
33FIRE SAFETY for 5
What is - Place candles where they wont be
knocked over, - Never leave children / pets
unattended around candles, - Place candles away
from flammable materials
34COLD WEATHER SAFETY for 1
The frequency that socks should be changed and
feet powdered to keep your feet warm and dry.
35COLD WEATHER SAFETY for 1
What is every eight hours?
36COLD WEATHER SAFETY for 2
- Tightness across the forehead
- Throbbing in the temples
- Headache
- Weariness
- Dizziness
- Loss of muscular control
- Pain
- Nausea
- Increased pulse perspiration
37COLD WEATHER SAFETY for 2
What are symptoms of Carbon Monoxide (CO)
poisoning? The best first aid for CO poisoning is
lots of fresh air.
38COLD WEATHER SAFETY for 3
This is as common in cold weather as in hot.
Unfortunately, in cold weather most people dont
recognize it.
39COLD WEATHER SAFETY for 3
What is dehydration? Be alert for signs of
nausea, dizziness, weakness, and blurred vision.
Drink water whether or not you feel thirsty.
40COLD WEATHER SAFETY for 4
- This occurs from exposure to cold (usually 32o
and below). Symptoms include - A loss of sensation in the affected area
- Tingling
- Blistered, swollen or tender areas
- Pale, yellowish, waxy-looking or grayish skin
- Frozen tissue that feels wooden to the touch
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What is frostbite?
- Go to a warm area - Take off your boots and
socks and massage for five minutes - Replace with
dry socks - NEVER warm suspected frostbitten feet
or hands on oven or over open flames - NEVER rub
suspected frostbitten feet with snow
42DRAGON DAILY DOUBLE
43COLD WEATHER SAFETY for 5
4 tips to staying warm and dry in your sleeping
bag
44COLD WEATHER SAFETY for 5
What is, - Place a layer between the sleeping
bag and the ground/tank - Dont breathe into the
bag - wear a scarf - Avoid sweating Wear only
your underwear or long johns and NO BOOTS -
Always use the water repellent outer case - Keep
sleeping bag in waterproof carrying bag - Eat
something before you go to sleep?
45WINTER ACTIVITY SAFETY for 1
Should be worn when participating in any snow
activity to prevent snow blindness.
46WINTER ACTIVITY SAFETY for 1
What are polarized sunglasses?
47WINTER ACTIVITY SAFETY for 2
Before firing any firearm, you should always do
this.
48WINTER ACTIVITY SAFETY for 2
What is positively identify your target?
49WINTER ACTIVITY SAFETY for 3
Every new skier should do this before skiing.
50WINTER ACTIVITY SAFETY for 3
What is attend a basic instruction course?
- Never ski slopes beyond your ability - Wear
properly sized skis - Wear properly sized boots -
Dress in layers with the outer layer being water
repellent
51WINTER ACTIVITY SAFETY for 4
3 tips to safe sledding / tobogganing.
52WINTER ACTIVITY SAFETY for 4
What is - Choose an area that is clear of
stumps, rocks, and trees, and a safe distance
away from road traffic - Dress for warmth and
comfort - Sledding courtesy walk up the hill
away from sledding traffic and allow preceding
sleds time to clear the slope - Inspect
sleds/toboggans for defects?
53WINTER ACTIVITY SAFETY for 5
DO NOT ____ _____ before or during any winter
sporting activity.
54WINTER ACTIVITY SAFETY for 5
What is drink alcohol?
- Decreases judgment / attentiveness to
surrounding environment - Gives a false sense of
warmth - Increases rate of body heat loss
55SAFETY LEADERSHIP for 1
Safety officers in the company.
56SAFETY LEADERSHIP for 1
Who is every soldier? Safety is the
responsibility of all leaders at every level.
57SAFETY LEADERSHIP for 2
A principle tool for protecting the force, it
must be integrated into all we do.
58SAFETY LEADERSHIP for 2
What is Risk Management?
59SAFETY LEADERSHIP for 3
These two things MUST be done before any holiday
and should be done before a soldier goes on leave.
60SAFETY LEADERSHIP for 3
What are safety briefs and vehicle inspections?
61SAFETY LEADERSHIP for 4
________ Protecting the Force. (hint it is
why you are doing this today)
62SAFETY LEADERSHIP for 4
What is SAFETY?
63SAFETY LEADERSHIP for 5
These are the five steps in risk management.
64SAFETY LEADERSHIP for 5
What are 1. Identify Reckless driving failure
to use seat belts/motorcycle safety equipment 2.
Assess Injury or death to soldiers/others 3.
Make decisions Counseling and training 4.
Implement Enroll soldier in training revoke
privileges if behavior continues 5. Supervise
Consult with first-line supervisor to ensure
continued compliance?
65FINAL JEOPARDY
TOPIC COLD WEATHER INJURY PREVENTION
66FINAL JEOPARDY
The basic principles of cold-weather protection
that are spelled out in the acronym COLD.
67FINAL JEOPARDY
- What is
- Wear Clean clothing,
- Avoid Overheating,
- Wear Loose clothing in layers,
- Keep clothing Dry?