Activity # 3 List down at least 5 Possible Hazards in your Home, and your action to prevent it, follow the table below; (Refer to the List of possible hazards in Agronomical Operations as your guide here in this activity sheet). Hazard Possible Harmful Effects Possible Action to Prevent Injury / Illness Preventative Action Students Can Take 1. 2. 3. 5.
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1.)Sharp Objects
•[possible harmful effects]
—Sharp instruments and tools are essential to many kinds of work, but sharp or pointed objects can be hazardous and often cause painful injures. Injuries include cuts, punctures, nicks, and gashes that can lead to serious infections or diseases.
•[possible action to prevent injury/illness]
—Keep kitchen knives and graters away from children in locked drawers.
•[preventative action student can take]
—Learn how to use knives safely and efficiently, if you don’t know how to chop, slice, and dice without risking your fingers then watch some short videos online.
2.)Poisoning
•[possible harmful effects]
—This is a particularly heartbreaking statistic as for the most part curious young children are affected by this type of hazard.
•[possible action to prevent injury/illness]
—Label all unmarked containers and do not store products in food containers.
•[preventative action student can take]
—Have the details of the poison control centre number in your area to hand and have it stored on your mobile phone. In the event of poisoning, you need to act fast.
3.)Carbon Monoxide
•[possible harmful effects]
—Carbon Monoxide is a silent killer. Unlike gas, it cannot be detected be smell.
•[possible action to prevent injury/illness]
—Ensure that you have carbon monoxide detectors in your home and test them regularly.
•[preventative action student can take]
—Some home security systems have carbon monoxide detection and will alert you early to unsafe levels in your home.
4.)Choking
•[possible harmful effects]
—Choking is a hazard for small children who have a tendency to put small objects in their mouths.
•[possible action to prevent injury/illness
—Make sure your child plays with toys that are age-appropriate and from reputable companies with no possibility of small breaking parts.
•[preventative action student can take]
—Follow safety procedures when putting babies to sleep and ensure there are no choking hazards in the bed.
—At mealtimes, cut up food into small pieces for young children. Teach them to chew and swallow and do not give them large hard candy which is easy to choke on.
5.)Stoves
•[possible harmful effects]
—Stoves present a significant danger for a variety of reasons.
•[possible action to prevent injury/illness]
—Pan handles should face inwards so that children cannot grab them.
•[preventative action student can take]
—Correct installation is essential to make sure that the stove does not tip over.
—Use the burners at the back if children are about to make it more difficult for children to reach up.
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