This document outlines hazards, risks, and precautions for scalpels, broken glass, and water. It notes that scalpels and knives can accidentally cut fingers, while broken glass risks cuts, and advises cutting away from fingers and avoiding edges. For water, it warns of scalding, burns from contact or splashing, and electrical fires, recommending goggles, avoiding contact, and keeping electronics away from water baths.
This document outlines hazards, risks, and precautions for scalpels, broken glass, and water. It notes that scalpels and knives can accidentally cut fingers, while broken glass risks cuts, and advises cutting away from fingers and avoiding edges. For water, it warns of scalding, burns from contact or splashing, and electrical fires, recommending goggles, avoiding contact, and keeping electronics away from water baths.
This document outlines hazards, risks, and precautions for scalpels, broken glass, and water. It notes that scalpels and knives can accidentally cut fingers, while broken glass risks cuts, and advises cutting away from fingers and avoiding edges. For water, it warns of scalding, burns from contact or splashing, and electrical fires, recommending goggles, avoiding contact, and keeping electronics away from water baths.
kitchen knife accidentally cut fingers yourself - avoid touching the tip - keep away from the edge of table - Broken Glass - You can get - Handle glassware with care cuts - keep away from the edge of the table - Water - Can scald - Make sure you don’t make - Can cause burns contact with the water in - Could lead to the water bath electrical fires - Water could - Wear goggles splash into eyes - Keep electrical equipment away from the water bath