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Title: Summer Jeopardy Game


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SAFETY JEOPARDY!
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PREVENTION OF SPORTS HEAT INJURIES
POV/ TRAFFIC SAFETY
FOOD SAFETY
WATER SAFETY
SAFETY POTPOURRI
WEATHER
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY
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POV/ TRAFFIC SAFETY
HOME SAFETY
RISK MGMT
HOLIDAY SEASONAL HAZARDS
OUTDOOR GRILLING
HIKING BICYCLING
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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FOOD SAFETY for 1
This is a commonly used condiment that spoils
quickly when exposed to warm temperatures for an
extended amount of time.
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FOOD SAFETY for 1
What is salad dressing or mayonnaise?
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FOOD SAFETY for 2
This is the action you take if a food item is
believed to be spoiled.
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FOOD SAFETY for 2
What is if you have any doubts, throw it out?
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FOOD SAFETY for 3
These actions reduce the chances of contracting a
food borne illness.
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FOOD SAFETY for 3
What is avoiding cross-contamination during
preparation, washing hands, plates, utensils, and
cutting boards that held the raw meat or poultry
before using again for cooked food?
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FOOD SAFETY for 4
These are the recommended time and temperature
that food can be left out before refrigeration.
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FOOD SAFETY for 4
What is in hot weather (above 90F), food should
never sit out for more than 1 hour?
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FOOD SAFETY for 5
This is when can you tell if the burgers are done
and safe to eat.
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FOOD SAFETY for 5
What is a thermometer inserted in the middle of
the patties registers at least 160 F?
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 1
WHEN ARE SEATBELTS REQUIRED TO BE WORN?
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 1
WHAT IS AT ALL TIMES WHEN DRIVING OR RIDING IN AN
AUTOMOBILE?
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 2
AT WHAT BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTENT (BAC) IS A PERSON
CONSIDERED DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE (DUI)?
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 2
WHAT IS .08 BAC.
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 3
MODERATE USE (2-3 DRINKS) CAN RESULT IN A LOSS OF
MOTOR COORDINATION FOR UP TO HOW MANY HOURS AFTER
DRINKING?
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 3
WHAT IS 12 to 18 hours after drinking.
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 4
WHAT HAPPENS TO PERSONS DRIVING PRIVILAGES WHEN
CHARGED WITH DUI ON POST?
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 4
WHAT IS THEY LOOSE THEIR DRIVING PRIVALAGES FOR 1
YEAR.
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 5
WHO MAY TAKE THE ARMY SPONSORED MOTORCYCLE
TRAINING?
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 5
WHO ARE SOLDIERS?
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WEATHER SAFETY for 1
WHAT ARE THREE SEVERE SUMMER WEATHER EVENTS THAT
TAKE PLACE AT FT CAMPBELL?
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WEATHER SAFETY for 1
WHAT ARE THUNDER STORMS, TORNADOES, AND FLOODS?
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WEATHER SAFETY for 2
WHAT WEATHER PHENOMENA IS ASSOCIATED WITH A
THUNDER STORM?
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WEATHER SAFETY for 2
WHAT IS RAIN, WIND, HAIL, LIGHTNING.
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WEATHER SAFETY for 3
WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU COME TO A FLOODED STREET
WITH RUSHNG WATER?
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WEATHER SAFETY for 3
WHAT IS FIND A ROUTE AROUND THE FLOODED STREET?
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WEATHER SAFETY for 4
WHERE DO YOU GO IN THE EVENT THERE IS A TORNADO
WARNING FOR YOUR AREA?
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WEATHER SAFETY for 4
WHAT IS A STORM SHELTER, LOWEST LEVEL INNER
BUILDING ROOM WITH SOLID WALLS AND NO WINDOWS.
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WEATHER SAFETY for 5
HOW CAN YOU PROTECT YOURSELF AND EMPLOYEES FROM
SEVERE WEATHER EVENTS?
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WEATHER SAFETY for 5
WHAT IS DEVELOP AN EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN AND
PRACTICE IT.
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PREVENTION OF SPORTS HEAT INJURIES for 1
_________ is an abnormal depletion of body fluid.
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PREVENTION OF SPORTS HEAT INJURIES for 1
What is dehydration? Loss of water through such
processes as sweating, breathing, or the
elimination of body waste must be replaced.
THIRST IS NOT AN ADEQUATE INDICATOR OF
DEHYDRATION.
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PREVENTION OF SPORTS HEAT INJURIES for 2
This is the largest joint in the body, and one of
the most easily injured.
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PREVENTION OF SPORTS HEAT INJURIES for 2
What is the knee?
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PREVENTION OF SPORTS HEAT INJURIES for 3
This is how most foot and ankle strains and
sprains and mild knee injuries are initially
treated.
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PREVENTION OF SPORTS HEAT INJURIES for 3
What is Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation
(R.I.C.E.)?
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PREVENTION OF SPORTS HEAT INJURIES for 4
To help prevent heat injury, provide adequate
water and ensure water breaks are taken every ___
to ____ minutes.
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PREVENTION OF SPORTS HEAT INJURIES for 4
What is 15 to 20 minutes? Make sure you are
drinking WATER. Alcohol, coffee, soft drinks,
and sports drinks are not good substitutes for
water.
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DAILY DOUBLE
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PREVENTION OF SPORTS HEAT INJURIES for 5
Do not exceed ___ ___ quarts of water per hour
(to prevent hyponatremia).
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PREVENTION OF SPORTS HEAT INJURIES for 5
What is 1 1/2 quarts of WATER? Hyponatremia is a
condition that can result from drinking too much
water or from the bodys inability to excrete
water. Do NOT use salt tablets!
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WATER SAFETY for 1
Dont ______ and swim.
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WATER SAFETY for 1
What is drink? Alcohol use is involved in about
25-50 of adolescent and adult deaths associated
with water recreation. It is a major
contributing factor in up to 50 of drowning
accidents among adolescent boys.
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WATER SAFETY for 2
The American Canoe Association recommends that
you canoe with a minimum of _____ people or two
crafts.
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WATER SAFETY for 2
What is three?
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WATER SAFETY for 3
Most children drown in _______ _____.
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WATER SAFETY for 3
  • What are swimming pools?
  • Drowning is the second leading cause of death
    for children (ages 1-14)
  • Most children under 5 die in swimming pools
  • Adults should CONSTANTLY watch children near
    water, this means that the supervising adult
    should not read, play cards, talk on the phone,
    etc.

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WATER SAFETY for 4
Dont ski at _____ or in ______ ______.
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WATER SAFETY for 4
What is at night and in shallow water?
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WATER SAFETY for 5
ALWAYS know local ______ _______ and ________
before swimming or boating.
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WATER SAFETY for 5
What are the weather conditions and
forecasts? Thunderstorms and strong winds can be
extremely dangerous for swimmers and boaters.
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SAFETY POTPOURRI for 1
Do take the threat ________ and respond ________
to tornado warnings. SECONDS DO SAVE LIVES!
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SAFETY POTPOURRI for 1
Who is seriously and quickly?
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DAILY DOUBLE
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SAFETY POTPOURRI for 2
_____ __________ should be a routine part of
planning, preparing, and executing operational
missions AND everyday tasks.
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SAFETY POTPOURRI for 2
What is Risk Management?
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SAFETY POTPOURRI for 3
_____ ________ is a result of sudden, heavy
localized rainfall such as that from slow moving
intense thunderstorms. (Also often occurs after
heavy rains on hard, dry soil)
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SAFETY POTPOURRI for 3
What is flash flooding? Flash floods often
become raging torrents of water which rip through
river beds, city streets, coastal sections, and
valleys or canyons, sweeping everything with them.
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SAFETY POTPOURRI for 4
The way you sit when you ride in a vehicle is
important. Your safety belts cannot work
properly if you have your seat back ______ or if
you are _______ in your seat.
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SAFETY POTPOURRI for 4
What is a reclined and slouched? The shoulder
belt will not be against your chest and the lap
belt could ride up over your stomach in these
positions.
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SAFETY POTPOURRI for 5
This is how a bicycle helmet should be worn and
how it should fit (2 parts NOT just comfortably
and securely).
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SAFETY POTPOURRI for 5
What is level on the head (not tilted back on the
crown or pulled low over the forehead) with the
chin strap securely fastened and you should not
be able to move the helmet in any direction,
back-to-front or side-to-side?
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RISK MANAGMENT for 1
Why does the Army call its Risk Management system
Composite Risk Management (CRM)?
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RISK MANAGMENT for 1
Because when used properly, CRM methods can be
used to focus on any/all risks, i.e., operational
risks, tactical risks, environmental risks, home
and off-duty risks, and on and on and on.
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RISK MANAGMENT for 2
What Army publication would you seek to learn the
use of the Composite Risk Management system?
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RISK MANAGMENT for 2
FM 5-19. Also very useful are AR 385-10 and DA
Pam 385-30.
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RISK MANAGMENT for 3
In what three (3) ways do IMCOM organizations
manage composite risk?
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RISK MANAGMENT for 3
1. Workplace Hazard Assessment WHA (OSHA) 2.
Job Hazard Analysis JHA (OSHA Recommended /
IMCOM Mandated) 3. Composite Risk Assessment
Worksheet (CRMW) DA Form 7566 (Army)
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RISK MANAGMENT for 4
What are the five (5) steps described in the
Armys Composite Risk Management Model?
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RISK MANAGMENT for 4
1. Identify hazards. 2. Assess hazards, to
determine risk. 3. Develop controls and make risk
decisions. 4. Implement controls. 5. Supervise
and evaluate.
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RISK MANAGMENT for 5
The Armys CRM system discusses risk approval /
acceptance authority. Within IMCOM Fort Campbell
organizations, can a Director be the approval
authority and sign the approval authority section
of a DA Form 7566 (CRMW) for an Extremely High
Risk operation or mission?
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RISK MANAGMENT for 5
No. The Garrison Commanders Policy Memorandum 15
on risk approval authority states the following
  Level of Risk Approval Authority Low
Risk Garrison Commander (delegated to
Director) Medium/Moderate Risk Garrison
Commander High Risk Senior Installation
Commander Extremely High Risk Senior
Installation Commander
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 1
If you have to walk on a road that does not have
sidewalks, walk ________ _______.
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 1
What is facing traffic?
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 2
Maintain the proper air pressure in your tires.
Check pressure _____ ____ for routine driving.
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 2
What is every week? Also check pressure before
making any long trips. Measure the pressure when
the tires are cold.
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 3
Air bags provide _________ protection. For
maximum safety, lap and shoulder belts should
always be used in air bag-equipped vehicles.
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 3
What is supplemental? They are effective
primarily in protecting occupants involved in
frontal collisions, but offer little or no
protection in a side, rear, or rollover crash.
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 4
This is often called the child crusher position.
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 4
What held in an adults arms? In a crash of
approximately 30 miles per hour, a ten pound
infant will be ripped from a belted adults arms
with a force of almost 200 pounds. If the adult
is not wearing a safety restraint, the child is
likely to be crushed between the adults body and
the windshield, dashboard or back of the front
seat.
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 5
You need to know the right ____, _____ and ______
when you buy tires.
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POV/TRAFFIC SAFETY for 5
What are size, type, and tread?
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HOME SAFETY for 1
Where do most falls occur in the home?
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HOME SAFETY for 1
The Bathroom
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HOME SAFETY for 2
Most people are injured in the home using what
equipment?
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HOME SAFETY for 2
Using hand and power tools
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HOME SAFETY for 3
Always keep a _______ __ _____ nearby for
emergencies and for fireworks that dont go off.
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HOME SAFETY for 3
What is a bucket of water? Pour water on
fireworks that do not go off. Never try to
relight or handle malfunctioning fireworks.
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HOME SAFETY for 4
WHAT COMMON DEADLY GAS IS COLORLESS, ODORLESS AND
TASTELESS?
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HOME SAFETY for 4
What is CO CARBON MONOXIDE
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HOME SAFETY for 5
GUNS SHOULD BE STORED HERE?
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HOME SAFETY for 5
WHAT IS A SECURED/LOCKED AREA OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN
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HOLIDAY/SEASONAL HAZARDS for 1
This is one of the basic rules of camping.
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HOLIDAY/SEASONAL HAZARDS for 1
What is never handle, feed or attract wild
animals?
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HOLIDAY/SEASONAL HAZARDS for 2
Describe the post policy on fireworks as
mentioned in CAM REG 420-24, Fire Prevention and
Protection.
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HOLIDAY/SEASONAL HAZARDS for 2
What is Fireworks are prohibited in family
housing and on Fort Campbell?
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HOLIDAY/SEASONAL HAZARDS for 3
This type of clothing helps to release body heat.
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HOLIDAY/SEASONAL HAZARDS for 3
What is wearing loose, lightweight and light
color clothing?
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HOLIDAY/SEASONAL HAZARDS for 4
These are the three main heat injury categories.
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HOLIDAY/SEASONAL HAZARDS for 4
What are heat cramps, heat stroke and heat
exhaustion?
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DAILY DOUBLE
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HOLIDAY/SEASONAL HAZARDS for 5
These are two measures you can take to avoid
sunburn and heat injuries.
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HOLIDAY/SEASONAL HAZARDS for 5
What are wearing sunscreen and staying hydrated?
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HIKING BIKING for 1
Name two things that are a bicyclists best
defense against unintentional injuries.
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HIKING BIKING for 1
What is maintaining your bicycle properly and
wearing protective equipment (i.e. helmet)?
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HIKING BIKING for 2
While hiking, this is a safety component to take
with you.  
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HIKING BIKING for 2
What is being sure to pack a complete first-aid
kit and knowing how to use it?
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HIKING BIKING for 3
This is the CAM REG that governs operating
bicycles on post.
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HIKING BIKING for 3
What is CAM REG 190-5, Fort Campbell Motor
Vehicle Traffic Regulation?
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HIKING BIKING for 4
Other than a helmet, this is also required when
riding a bicycle on post.
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HIKING BIKING for 4
What is a reflective belt which will be worn over
the shoulder, diagonally across the chest and
will be worn at all times?
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HIKING BIKING for 5
When hiking in heavily wooded or steep terrain,
you should take these actions before you begin.
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HIKING BIKING for 5
What is have a written plan/route of activities,
area map, emergency telephone numbers, locations
of medical assistance, lodges and park rangers,
estimated date/time of return and leave a copy
with someone at home?  
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OUTDOOR GRILLING for 1
This is the recommended ingredient to safely
start a charcoal grill
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OUTDOOR GRILLING for 1
What is only use an approved charcoal lighter
fluid to start a charcoal - fired grill?
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DAILY DOUBLE
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OUTDOOR GRILLING for 2
This is the first step when using a propane/gas
grill.
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OUTDOOR GRILLING for 2
What is check the connection between the propane
tank and the fuel line to be sure it is working
properly and not leaking.
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OUTDOOR GRILLING for 3
This is the recommended distance from other
objects while grilling.
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OUTDOOR GRILLING for 3
What is before using, place your grill at least
10 feet away from other objects, including the
house and any shrubs or bushes?
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OUTDOOR GRILLING for 4
These are two things to keep away from the grill
while using.
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OUTDOOR GRILLING for 4
What are keep kids and pets well away until grill
equipment is completely cool.
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OUTDOOR GRILLING for 5
These are two major safety hazards caused by
grilling indoors.
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OUTDOOR GRILLING for 5
What is this is fire and carbon monoxide
poisoning hazard?
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FINAL JEOPARDY
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFETY ON FORT CAMPBELL?
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FINAL JEOPARDY
EVERYONE
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