Kitchen Safety FACS 8 Mrs. Otos
Burns Be aware of hot surfaces Range top, oven, pots and pans Steam Burns – lift/open lids with opening away from your face Treatment: Run under cool water Cover with clean cloth or bandage Keep covered when working with food
Fires Can happen on the range (stove top) or in the oven. Oven Fires: Keep door closed Turn off heat Range Fires: Smother with lid, baking soda or other non-flammable cover
P-A-S-S Proper way to use a fire extinguisher uses the pass method P-Pull the pin A-Aim the nozzle S-Squeeze the handle S-Sweep across the base of the fire
Electric Shock Keep appliances plugged in AWAY from water sources Do not unplug cords with wet hands Do not use appliances with frayed cords or exposed wires Do not overload outlets
Cuts Always cut AWAY from yourself Use claw formation to protect fingertips More than can knives cut: Peeler, grater, apple slicer, etc
Slips/Falls Keep walkways clear Wipe up spills immediately Water, flour & cooking spray are most hazardous items
Bumps & Bruises Close doors and drawers Keep clear of clutter Watch out for others
Proper Dress Remove bulky clothing/long sleeves Tie long hair back Shoes Apron & secure the strings
Oven Safety USE OVEN MITS! Stand to the side Open door ALL the way Don’t reach into a hot oven – pull the rack out Close door completely unless broiling
Knife Safety Keep knives sharp Dull knives are more likely to cut you Store properly In a block NOT a drawer Carry safely Point down – blade back Wash and dry immediately after use Do NOT soak in the dishwater
Range Safety (Stove Top) Use the burner closest to you first. Choose a burner to match the size of your pan. Turn pan handles in Do not allow them to hang over the edge of the counter Use heat safe tools to stir Open lid away from your face to avoid steam burns