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safety the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk or injury
Fire Prevention Storage of Flammable Materials, Maintenance of Electrical Equipment, Non-smoking facility
Lumbar Curve Lower back curve
4 Reasons to use Body Mechanics Muscles work best when used correctly Correct use of muscles makes lifting, pulling, and pushing easier Correct application of body mechanics prevents unnecessary fatigue and strain and saves energy Correct application of body mechanics prevents injury
Code Lockdown Code and Lock the Classroom Door. Move out of view of the door. Ignore other alarms, don't open classroom door.
Code Secure the Perimeter Close and lock classroom doors. Remain in classroom at all times. Instruction continues.
Fire Drill Stop working Walk through emergency exit Answer when name is called Wait for instructions
RACE Fire Procedure Rescue Alarm Contain Extinguish/Evacuate
PASS Fire Extinguisher Usage Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep
Cervical Curve Neck curve
Thoracic Curve Middle back curve
Body Mechanics the proper use of the body to facilitate lifting and moving and prevent injury
8 Rules of Body Mechanics Broad base of support (8-10 inches) Bend from hips and knees to get close to an object (back straight); Don't bend at waist Use the strongest muscles to do the job (hint: not back) Push, pull, slide rather than lift Carry heavy objects close to the bo
Good Posture Standing straight with stomach muscles pulled in Shoulders relaxed and back Weight balanced equally Chest and chin held up
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