Office Safety

The office is a  ADJECTIVE place, with people coming and going all day long. It is a place where people worked  ADJECTIVE and got things done. But it is also a place where  NOUN can happen. One day, a new employee named John was starting their first day on the job. John was excited to be working at such a  ADJECTIVE company, but he was also a little nervous. He didn't want to make any  PLURAL NOUN. As John was walking to his desk, he tripped over a  NOUN and fell onto a  NOUN. He scraped his knee and bruised his elbow, but he was otherwise unharmed. He got up and  ADVERB himself off, feeling  ADJECTIVE. A coworker saw John fall and came over to  ADVERB him. "Are you  ADJECTIVE?" the coworker asked. "I'm fine," John said. "Just a little  ADJECTIVE." "Well, be careful," the coworker said. "There are a lot of  NOUN and  NOUN around here. It's easy to trip over them." "You're lucky it wasn't  ADJECTIVE," the coworker said. " John learned a valuable lesson that day. He learned that it's important to be  ADJECTIVE of your  PLURAL NOUN and to be careful when  ADVERBaround the office. He also learned that  NOUN can happen to anyone, even if you're new to the job. John's story is a reminder that office  NOUN is important. By following simple  NOUN  PLURAL NOUN, you can help prevent accidents from happening. Remember to  ADVERB any unsafe conditions to your  NOUN.