Worksheet on Safety Rules and First Aid

Worksheet on safety rules and first aid contains the various types of questions safety rules at home, safety rules at school, safety rules on the road and First Aid.

Read the concept to answers the questions on keeping safe.

I. Answer the following questions:

1. What are safety rules?

2. Where should we walk on the road?

3. List three safety rules that we should follow at home.

4. List three safety rules that we should follow at school.

5. List three safety rules that we should follow on the road.

6. What is Pedestrian crossing or Zebra-line?

7. How should we cross the road if there is no traffic light or zebra-line?

8. Should we follow traffic light?

9. What does a red Light says?

10. To whom should we inform first in case we get hurt.

11. What is First Aid?

12. What should we do if a person’s clothes catch fire?

13. What should we do if a person gets a cut on his/her body?

14. What are the things does a first aid box have?


II. Complete the blank spaces:

1. Red light tells us to __________.

2. Yellow light tells us to __________.

3. Green light tells us to __________.

4. Do not go into deep water while __________.

5. Never get down from a moving __________.


III. Tick (√) the correct word:

1. You (should/should not) play with matchsticks.

2. You (should/should not) always stand in a queue while waiting for the bus.

3. You (should/should not) touch chemicals, insecticides or any unknown bottle.

4. You (should not/should) keep your things at their proper places.

5. You (should/should not) play with sharp and pointed objects like knives, blades and scissors

6. If you or someone else gets hurt, you (should not /should) inform your teachers, parents or elders.

7. You (should not/should) touch switches and plugs with wet hands.

8. You (should/should not) always be careful on road.


Check the answers of the worksheet on safety rules and first aid:


Answers:


I. 1. Rules that we all must learn and follow to be safe.

2. We should always walk on the footpath.

3. The three safety rules that we should follow at home are:

(i) We should not touch switches and plugs with wet hands.

(ii) We should not play with electric switches or appliances.

(iii) We should not touch chemicals, insecticides or any unknown bottle.

4. The three safety rules that we should follow at school are:

(i) We should not push or pull one another while climbing on stairs.

(ii) We should not climb on desks and chairs in the class-room.

(iii) We should not throw chalks at one another or destroy school property.

5. The three safety rules that we should follow on the road are:

(i) We should always walk on the footpath.

(ii) We should not run on the road.

(iii) We should carefully watch the traffic light before crossing the road.

6. The white and black strips on the road are called pedestrian crossing or zebra-line.

7. To cross the road if there is no traffic light or zebra-line then first look to your right, then to your left and again to your right and cross the road when it is clear.8. Should we follow traffic light?

9. RED light says us to Stop.

10. We should inform our teachers, parents or elders for help in case we get hurt.

11. The first medical help given to anyone in case of an accident is called First Aid.

12. If a person’s clothes catch fire, cover him/her tightly with a thick blanket.

13. If a person gets a cut on his/her body then first wash the wound and then put a dry bandage over it.

14. A first aid box should have cotton, antiseptic cream, painkillers and packs of bandages.


II. 1. stop

2. wait and look till its GREEN

3. go

4. swimming

5. bus


III. 1. should not

2. should

3. should not

4. should

5. should not

6. should

7. should not

8. should

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