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1. Outline safety rules for preventing falls, fires, poisoning, airway obstruction, drowning, and bicycle and scooter injuries.
2. Describe common workplace injuries and their prevention, and identify laws that protect workers from health hazards.
3. Identify factors that contribute to motor vehicle injuries and death, and list self-protection strategies to practice while driving or riding in cars.
4. Describe safety guidelines for severe weather, natural disasters and national alerts.
5. Identify protective factors and risk factors for violence.
6. Describe the stages of moral development, identify reasons that juveniles commonly break laws, and describe the consequences of arrest and conviction.
7. List self-protection strategies for preventing physical violence and abuse.
8. List self-protection strategies for preventing sexual violence and abuse.
9. List the common characteristics of gangs and the risks of gang membership, and outline a self-protective approach to gangs.
10. Describe the risks created by carrying weapons and strategies to avoid being injured by weapons.
1)a)walk in safety rules to preventing falls indoor are 1)wear rubber soled shoes so you dont slip, 2)walk on grass when sidewalks are slick,3) put salt or kitty litter on icy sidewalks, indoor are1)using plastic or carpet runners, 2) wearing low heeled shoes, 3)and placing grab bars on bathroom walls near tub, shower, and toilet, 4) and nonskid bath mat in the shower or tub, 5) should not walk in socks, sockings or slippers, etc. b)safety rules for preventing fires:instal smoke alarms on every level, and use of containers that are designed to prevent sparkling activity, and area free of drips and spills, and practice the escape plan etc, c) safety rules for preventing poisioning : food should be cooked thoroughly and cooked food should be eaten immediately, and cooked food is stored carefully and before eating the stored food it should be preheat and choose foods procedded for safety, d) safety rules for preventing airway obstruction : small items are kept away from children to prevent coking hazard, and always young children should be under supervision. e)drowning: first learn to swim, never swim alone, wear life jacket, should check for water is safe or not, the pool is checked for safety, f)bicycle and scooter injuries : head gear should be worn and laws and lights are to be obeyed, and four feet distances are to be maintained between the vehicles and the bicyclist should cycle on the right side of the road when travelling below the posted speed limit. 2)Workplace injuries and preventions: sliping, triping,struck by moving machinery and transportation and vehicle related accidents and fire and explosions and preventions are preventing mechanical hazards is to remember that any machine part functions or process that cause injury must be safeguarded and proper operator training and protective clothing and preventing from slips and trips falls is by good housekeeping, quality walking surfaces and proper foot wear, laws are to be trained in a language understand and work on machines that are safe and be protected from toxic chemicals and request an OSHA Inspection and speak to the inspector, etc. 3)Risk factors for the motor vehicle injuries are inexperiences, teenage passengers, distracting while driving , driving at excessive speed and drinking and driving etc self protection stratergies are dont drink and drive donts use mobiles while driving and maintain the speed limit. etc. 4)Safety guidlines for severe weather , natural disaster:it is that safetyplace where we are present search and go there and practice periodic tornodo drills, if flying debris occurs while you are driving pull over and park and stay in the car with the seat belt in the car and during flood checkk for water levels and remain aware and monitor local radios etc and if water levels are increasing evacuate the place etc.( time is over to complete the remaining question).