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- 3. The state of being ready for an emergency before it happens. This includes having the necessary skills, knowledge, and supplies.
- 4. A situation involving exposure to danger or the possibility of injury. Healthy decision-making involves calculating if a risk is worth the potential outcome.
- 8. A state of physical, mental, and social well-being. Preventing injuries is a key part of maintaining long-term physical health.
- 9. Physical harm or damage to the body caused by an accident, fall, hit, or other impact.
- 10. The duty to take care of yourself and others by following safety procedures and making smart choices.
- 11. Visual or verbal signals, such as labels on chemicals or yellow wet-floor signs, that alert people to a specific danger or hazard.
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- 1. The surroundings or conditions in which a person lives or operates. Safety involves identifying hazards in both natural and man-made settings.
- 2. The effort to prevent or reduce the severity of bodily injuries caused by external forces through education, gear, and behavioral changes.
- 5. Decisions made after considering the potential consequences, with the goal of protecting your well-being and the well-being of others.
- 6. The act of being watched or managed by a responsible person, such as a teacher or coach, to ensure that activities are done safely.
- 7. plan A pre-determined set of instructions on what to do and where to go during a crisis, such as a fire drill or a natural disaster.
