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Preventing Kitchen Accidents Goal 3.01: Explain safety procedures.

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Preventing Kitchen Accidents. Goal 3.01: Explain safety procedures . Kitchen Safety Basics. Focus on what you are doing. Dress for safety. Make sure nothing is hanging off of you. Practice safe use of all tools and equipment. Close drawers and doors completely. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Preventing Kitchen Accidents

Goal 3.01: Explain safety procedures.

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Kitchen Safety Basics

• Focus on what you are doing.• Dress for safety. Make sure nothing is

hanging off of you.• Practice safe use of all tools and

equipment.

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• Close drawers and doors completely. • Store large pots and other heavy items

on low shelves.

• Control clutter.

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Preventing Falls

• Wear appropriate clothing.• Keep the floor clear of clutter.• Wipe up spills, splatters, and

peelings.

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• Hold pans over the sink when spraying oil.

• Secure slippery rugs.

• Use a stepstool.

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Handling Sharp Edges• Only use a sharp blade.• Store knives in a separate drawer, knife

block, or knife rack.• Always use a cutting board.

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• Keep fingers away from slicing edges of graters and chopping tools, and rotating beaters.• Do not soak knives in dish water.• Wipe knives with the blades pointing

away from you.

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• Do not pick up broken glass with your bare hand. (sweep up with a broom and dust pan)

• Seal broken glass in a paper bag and take to the outside garbage ASAP.

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Preventing Fires and Burns

• Keep the stove clean. Grease build up can cause a fire.

• Keep cookware in good condition. Check for cracks and warping.

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Cooktop Safety*Handle pots with dry pot holders.

*Turn pot handles to the back or center of the range top.

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*Make sure unused heating units are turned off before reaching over them.

*When lifting a pan lid, lift the far edge first so that the steam rises away from you.

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*Do not place anything near a hot burner.

*Only purchase heatproof utensils.*Keep aerosol cans away from heat

sources.

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Oven Safety*Arrange oven racks as needed before you turn on the oven.*To remove baking pans, stand to one side when you open the oven door- away from the heat rushing out.

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*Pull out the rack, using a potholder.

*Clean up spills and crumbs after the oven has cooled.

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Gas ranges*If you smell gas, check the pilot light.

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• Fire in a pan:*turn off heat-cover pan-to smother the fire or use salt or baking soda*do not use water- will cause spatter and cause fire to spread*never carry the pan to the sink or outside

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Fire

• Always have a fire extinguisher and a smoke detector.

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• fire on clothing- stop, drop, and roll

• fire in an appliance*unplug/ do not open the door*extinguish fire

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• Call the fire department!

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Using Electricity Safely

In order to prevent electrical shock:• Before using electrical appliances,

read the owners manual.

• Check cords for damage.

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• Keep cords away from hot surfaces.• Do not let cords hang off of the

counter.• To disconnect a cord, always grasp the

plug.

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• Limit the number of cords in an electrical outlet.• Use only heavy duty extension cords.• Do not force a plug into an outlet.

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• Turn appliances off when not in use.• Never put fingers or kitchen tools

inside of an appliance.• Never use an appliance with wet

hands or near water.

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First Aid• Choking-

*Heimlich maneuver- procedure for dislodging an object from the throat of a choking person*uses a series of upward thrusts on the abdomen

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• Burns*minor burns- run under cold water for 5 minutes*major burns- go to the hospital- do not try to remove burned clothing

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• Cuts and Scrapes:*Apply direct pressure to stop the bleeding.

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*Wash wounds thoroughly, then apply antiseptic and a bandage.

*For deep cuts, seek medical attention.

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• Electric Shock:*Unplug appliance.*Check for a response or breathing.*Begin CPR if necessary.

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*Check for other injuries (bodily injury, burns, cuts)

*Treat other injuries.*Call an ambulance.

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