Focus on what you are doing.
Safe
350, 000 people are __________ by kitchen kives each year.
injured
Whear these if you have to pick up broken glass.
Rubber gloves.
Name 3 kitchen safety basics.
Focus on what you're doing, dress for safety, practice safe use, close drawers, store large pots on low shelves, control clutter.
Name 2 places fire extinguishers should be located in every home.
1. On every floor 2. Near the door.
Wear fashionable clothing.
Unsafe
When cutting, always cut:
a. toward you b. away from you
b. away from you
A dull knife.
Sharpen the knife. More pressure is needed to use a dull knife with can cause slips
Name 2 things you can do to prevent falls in the kitchen.
Use a step-stool or step-lader; wipe up spills right away.
What should you do if you burn yourself on a hot surface in the kitchen?
Run cold water over the burn for 10 minutes. Don't put ice on the burn. Ice will freeze the tissue.
Tie back long hair.
Safe
peeler
A knife left loose in the drawer.
Use divided drawers knife blocksand
Which direction should pot handles be pointing when they are on the stove?
Inward
What do the ABC ratings on a fire extinguisher mean?
The kind of fire they fight.
Close drawers and doors.
Safe
What SHOULD you do if a knife falls?
1. Don't try to catch it.
2. Move away
Where should heavy pots and pans be stored?
Bottom drawers or cupboards.
What should you do if you get a minor cut while working in the kitchen?
1. Wash it with soap and water. 2. Blot dry. 3. Bandage
Never pour water on a grease fire. Instead you should:
Smother it with baking soda.
Using an appliance that has a freyed cord.
Unsafe
Why shouldn't you soak kinives in soapy water?
You can't see the knife and can cut yourself trying to find it.
Why SHOULDN'T you use a cell phone when you are in the kitchen cooking?
It can distract you and cause an accident.
What should you do if somebody has been shocked by electriciy?
1. Don't touch the perosn. 2. Turn off the power. 3. Move the person with a cloth loop.
How do you use a fire extinguisher? Hint: P.A.S.S.
Pull the pin; Aim the nozzle at the fire; Squeeze the lever; Sweep from side to side.