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Page 1: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Kitchen Hazards

Page 2: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:

Practice safe work habits Keep the kitchens clean Keep equipment in good condition

Page 3: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

The Most Common Kitchen Accidents:

Cuts

Burns

Fires

Falls

Electrical shock

Poisoning

Page 4: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Cuts…..

What are some ways that you can cut yourself in the kitchen?

Knives, peelers, cans, broken glass

Page 5: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Preventing Cuts:When using a knife be responsible. Make sure you

cut away from yourself and use appropriate knives

for the types of food you are cutting.

Wash knives separately, never place them in a

sink of soapy water where someone could

accidentally reach in and get cut.

Page 6: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

When opening cans use an opener and make

sure you throw away the lid immediately.

Sweep up broken glass with a broom (not your

hands) and pick up any remaining pieces with a

damp paper towel.

Preventing Cuts:

Page 7: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Burns…. What are some ways that burns can occur in the

kitchen?

Not using oven mitts/pot holders, touching the oven racks or burner, steam, hot water

Page 8: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Always use dry oven mitts or pot holder.

Turn handles of pots and pans inwards so they

will not be knocked.

Be aware of steam and lift lids off pots away

from yourself.

Preventing Burns:

Page 9: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Fires…

How do fires start in a kitchen? Leaving food unattended, loose hair/clothing,

placing things on the stovetop, hot grease

Page 10: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Preventing Fires:

Always watch any food that is cooking on the

stovetop or in the oven. Do not leave it

unattended!

Roll up your sleeves, tie your apron and make

sure long hair is tied back.

Page 11: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Preventing Fires:

Keep flammable materials away from the

stove (towels, oven mitts, plastic, aerosol

sprays etc.)

Do not put metal in the microwave. Only

plastic or glass. Also, do not start the

microwave if there is nothing in it.

Page 12: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Grease Fires: Fats and oils are very flammable –

keep equipment clean so grease does

not build up.

NEVER pour water on a grease fire –

the grease will splatter.

NEVER carry a burning pan to the

sink – the grease could spill.

Continued…..

Page 13: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Grease Fires Continued….

ALWAYS turn off the heat immediately.

Use baking soda to put out flames on a grease fire, or put a cover on the pan to remove oxygen source.

If necessary use a fire extinguisher.

If you feel it is out of control alert others and call for help.

Page 14: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Falls…. What could cause someone to fall in a

kitchen? Slippery falls, obstructions on the floor

Page 15: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Preventing Falls:

If you spill something on the floor clean it up immediately.

If you drop something, pick it up.

Make sure the work area is clear of any obstructions.

Do not walk on wet floors.

Page 16: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Electrical Shocks….. Have you ever shocked yourself? How? How can electrical shocks occur in the

kitchen? Wet cords, faulty appliances

Page 17: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Using Electricity Wisely: Never use an electrical appliance

with wet hands.

Keep cords away from the sink and stove.

Never use an appliance with a damaged cord.

Hold the plug not the cord when unplugging things.

Never put objects like a fork into an appliance if it is plugged in.

Page 18: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Poisoning… Other than food poisoning how could

someone be poisoned in a kitchen?

Page 19: Kitchen Hazards. Preventing Accidents in the Kitchen:  Practice safe work habits  Keep the kitchens clean  Keep equipment in good condition.

Preventing Poisoning: Poisons can enter the body through

drinking, breathing, eating, or absorption

through your skin.

Many household chemicals are

poisonous, including chemicals, pest

control and even craft items.

ALWAYS read labels carefully and follow

the directions.Continued….

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Preventing Poisoning Continued….

Old chemicals can become reactive.

NEVER mix household cleansers as they can form a deadly gas.

Store chemicals carefully.

Get first aid or medical help if you suspect you may have been poisoned.


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