Kitchen Safety Lab. What is wrong? Pets – should not be allowed in the kitchen and certainly not while you are cooking. Kitchen Bin – should have a lid.

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Kitchen Safety Lab

What is wrong? Pets – should not be allowed in the kitchen and certainly not while you are cooking. Kitchen Bin – should have a lid and should be emptied regularly as bacteria can breed inside them. Electrical Sockets – don’t overload Crockery Piling Up – dirty pans can soon become a breeding place for bacteria. Wash straight away. Microwave – never use metallic items or cutlery inside

Chip pans –can pose a major fire risk. Never fill more than 1/3 rd full of oil. Pans – turn the handles of saucepans so that they don’t stick out; otherwise they can be jogged and the contents spilled. Tea Towel – keep well away from hot appliances Oven Door – don’t leave open as it is unhygienic and dangerous. Cigarette – should not be put down anywhere other than in an ashtray. It is best not to smoke in a kitchen.

Electrical cables – watch out for dangling ones. With a kettle the whole thing could be dragged off the worktop and the hot water inside can scald. Drawers – left open can injure you if you walk into them. Kitchen Floor – needs to be kept clean and dry to maintain hygiene and reduce the risk of accidents Extention Cables – avoid using Toaster- don’t put near curtains or blinds and remember to clean out the toaster regularly.

Safety Symbols FLAMMABLECORROSIVE EXPLOSIVEPOISON

Three different degrees of hazards Caution Warning Danger

Flammable What does the symbol mean? The product may catch on fire What are some products that would have this symbol? Paints, gases, alcohols Where should you store this product? Not near electrical equipment, in a well- ventilated area If an accident happens, what should you do? If a fire starts call 911 and get out of the house

Corrosive What does the symbol mean? That the product is dangerous if on skin What are some products that would have this symbol? Batteries, cleaners, chlorine Where should you store this product? Out of reach of children. In a well ventilated area away from food. If an accident happens, what should you do? Wash your hand thoroughly.

Explosive What does the symbol mean? That the product may explode under certain conditions What are some products that would have this symbol? Aerosol cans, spray paint, waterproof spray Where should you store this product? In a room temperature in a dry cupboard away from kids, and where there is no sunlight If an accident happens, what should you do? Call 911 for help and get away from the explosive product.

Poison What does the symbol mean? That if ingested it is poisonous. What are some products that would have this symbol? ethanol, pesticides, paint Where should you store this product? Out of reach of kids, away from food and locked safely away If an accident happens, what should you do? Call your local poison control

What are the 16 general kitchen safety rules? Before you begin roll up long sleeves, tie back long hair and remove loose clothing that might get in the way or catch on something. Wash your hands and dry them well. Wet hands can be slippery. If you can’t quite reach the top cupboard, use a sturdy stool or wooden step to help. Keep cabinet doors and drawers closed so you won’t bump into them,

Wipe up spills as soon as they happen.Wet spots can be slippery. Always use oven mitts to handle food on the stove, in the microwave and under the broiler. When working with pots on the stove, be sure to hold the handle while stirring to prevent the pot from skipping off the burner. Always pick up knives by their handle and do not point them at anyone. Be sure to only use a knife when an adult is close by and with permission.

Keep electrical cords away from the stove top, oven and sink. Before leaving the kitchen, check that the oven and burners are all turned off. If you burn yourself, tell an adult immediately. Don’t put knives or other sharp objects in a sink of full water. Someone could reach in and get hurt.

Never put water on a cooking fire – it could make the fire bigger. Call for an adult to help and use baking soda or flour to put the fire out. Don’t put cooked food on an unwashed plate or cutting board that held raw food. Always use a clean plate. Never add water to a pan with hot oil in it. It could splatter and burn someone. Keep paper towels, dish towels and pot holders away from the stove top so they don’t catch on fire.

Electrical Appliances NEVER touch an electrical appliance with bare hands. NEVER pull on electric cords. NEVER put a metal utensil into a toaster that is plugged in.