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Slides from "Safety Training Games and Activities for Everyone" presented at the American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Development Conference in 2010. (All activities mentioned were distributed as separate files to all attendees). For more info, visit www.SafetyFUNdamentals.com.
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Safety Training Games &Activities for Everyone
ASSE Safety 2010
Baltimore, MD
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ACCELERATED
LEARNING
PRINCIPLESCopyright 2010 SafetyFUNdamentals®
• Focused on Results Not Methods
• Active not Passive
• Collaboration with Peers
• Activity Based
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Body - Eye - Ear - Brain
Picture Pairs
Face Shield Required
Hazard Hunt
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Flashback
NO
PEEKING
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What Did You See?
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Safety Sort
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Blocked Fire Extinguisher Blocked Electrical Panel
Unattended Running Forklift Broken Window in Door to Lab
Hose Running Across Floor Storage Too Close to Sprinkler
Missing Railing on Stairway Large Water Puddle on Floor
Unusual Smell (rubber) Leaking Drum (oily)
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Variations• More Cards
• Sort into Piles–Fix Now or Later–Whose Problem Is It?–Low, Medium or High Risk
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Safety (Picture)Sort
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Bits & Pieces
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Practical Information forall Games & Activities
• Make Sure it Works• Make Sure It’s Not Too Hard• Make Sure You Have Enough Time• Make Sure Materials are Available• Make Sure You Have the Answers
• Make Sure It’s Related!
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Team WorkCopyright 2010 SafetyFUNdamentals®
Safety Sequence
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In Order• Inspect Work Area• Notify Others in Work Area• Turn Off Power• Apply Lock and Tag• Verify Power is Off• Work on Equipment• Clean Up Work Area• Remove Lock and Tag• Turn Power On• Notify Others in Area that Work is Complete
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Ask in the Airplane
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FUN!!!!!
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Tic Tac KnowWhat are the 3
parts of the fire triangle?
The proper extinguisher
for paper is ______
When extinguishing a
Fire, aim at the_____
To extinguish a
Grease fire….
Step 1 in using a
Fire extinguisher
How long must a
Firewatch remain in
the area?
CO2 Extinguishers
Should be used for…
Oily rags should be
Disposed of where?How often must you attend
fire extinguisher training?
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While You Were Out
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Water LeakingFrom ceiling inRoom 304
Locked OfficeDoor - Room 100 (The Pres)
Broken mercuryThermometer Needs clean-up
Broken Office Chair in Receiving
Forklift hit Racks in Finished goods
Missing guard on Packaging line - Can’t find it
x x x
x x x
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Safety Hangman
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Safety HangmanUnsuccessful Guesses:
E, G
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Safety HangmanUnsuccessful Guesses:
E, G
A D
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Safety HangmanUnsuccessful Guesses:
E, G
A DC I
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Debriefing• What just
happened?
• What did I learn?
• What did our teamaccomplish?
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Possible DebriefingQuestions
• What form of communication did you use in thisactivity?
• What occurred in this activity that you could use backon the job?
• What did you like least about the method ofcommunication used in this exercise?
• Did the time limit affect the activity? How? How couldthis affect….? How can you still be effective?
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Better BINGO
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Competition
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Can EveryoneParticipate?
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SafetyLotería
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Training HighlyEducated Workers
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What Works• Competition• More Peer learning• Acknowledge Knowledge/Experience• Relevant Activities (Always!)• Push thinking part - avoid anything childlike• Extensional Questions (How or What)
– Avoid “Why”• Task Oriented
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Know-It-Alls• Shift from telling to asking
• Flatter as a way in
• Pre-empt “Know-It-All-ism”“Well if we are open-minded about it, we could
look at it this way” “None of us knows everything but together we
can work this out…”
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Pin the Pain
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Label Levels
For Example: PPE, Spills, Storage, Hazards
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Odd Man Out Which one of theseis not like the other?
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HEPA Filter Tyvek Smoke Test Reflective Vest
Glare Screen Excavator Tripod Trench box
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ModifyingActivities
• Simplify• Adapt• Shorten or Lengthen• “Visual”ize
Bend Knees When Lifting
Equals
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A - Z
A - Z Race
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ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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