Danger Noodles and Their Colleagues
The Elements of Surprise
Personal O&M
I thought we'd be better by now
100
If you are bitten or scratched by a wild mammal, wash any wounds with soap and water and see a healthcare provider immediately to avoid contracting this disease

Rabies

100

"When thunder roars, go indoors" to avoid this meteorological hazard.

Lightning

100

The van won't leave the lot until everyone has buckled this

seat belt

100

An example of an at-risk identity in field science

race/ethnicity; sexual orientation; disability; gender identity; religion

200
This pit viper is can be identified by it's Hershey Kiss-shaped brown patterning 

Copperhead

200

Shivering, exhaustion, confusion, fumbling hands, memory loss, slurred speech, and drowsiness are all symptoms of this cold-weather condition

Hypothermia

200

Drink more than the typical 4-6 cups of ______ per day to avoid dehydration in the field.

water

200

The minimum number of people to go out into the field

2

300

Tucking pant legs into socks, wearing a hat, and treating your clothing with permethrin will protect you from these often disease-transmitting critters

Ticks

300

Projectiles and falling limbs are a risk associated with this weather phenomenon

High winds

300

Chemical or physical (mineral), reapply this every 2 hours (or 1 hour if sweating/ swimming) to protect your skin from the sun

sunscreen/ sunblock

300

70% of this demographic group has reported being sexually harassed in the field

Women (Clancy, K.B.H., Nelson, R.G., Rutherford, J.N. & Hinde, K. PLoS ONE 9, e102172 (2014).)

400

The most deadly animal in the world, this critter is most active between April and October in NJ

Mosquitoes

400

Get out of the heat and apply a cool, wet cloth to places where blood passes close to the skin to treat this hot-weather condition

hyperthermia

400

A stylish accessory that can protect your head from falling limbs 

Hard hat

400

A credential to carry in case someone challenges why you are at the field site

photo ID (driver's license, passport, Rowan ID); permits; university apparel, institution bumper sticker/ magnet
500

The mountains of north Jersey and pinelands of south Jersey provide habitat for this noisy reptile

timber rattlesnake

500

These events often follow rainfall, particularly in areas with a lot of impervious surfaces

Flash floods

500
Avoid injuries to your toes, feet, and ankles by wearing these on outdoor excursions

proper footwear (e.g., sneakers, hiking boots, rubber boots)

500

This buearocratic group does not always symbolize safety to field scientists of color

Police

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