Post on 11-Apr-2017
Take a SNEAK PEAK
SAFETY & CRISIS MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:• Chemical Labeling• Contaminated Glove
Removal• Incident Reporting• Fire Extinguisher Use• Safety for Manager
Quiz
Are these chemical bottles ok for use?
RECOGNIZING POTENTIAL EXPOSUREFirst aid situations
Workplace situations• Cleaning bathrooms• Cleaning up vomit
ALWAYS TREAT AS INFECTIOUS! REPORT ANY EXPOSURES!Use universal precautions • Gloves• Absorbent material to clean up fluids• Dispose of properly – use two trash bags,
do not throw contents into trashcans• Wash hands afterwards (even though you used gloves)
Contaminated Glove Removal
IMMEDIATELY WASH HANDS/FOREARMS AFTER REMOVING GLOVES!!!!
Slips, Trips & Falls
• All spills must be cleaned immediately• Wet floor signs are not a substitute for
properly cleaning a spill• Signs should be removed as soon as the floor
has been cleaned and dried• Pulled up carpet/flooring, chips in concrete
over 1/2in should be reported immediately to prevent someone from falling
• Floor mats should be positioned in front of all drink and ice machines
Fire Safety
Any letter, package, powder, fluid or container that seems out of place, odd, or has unusual qualities.
Unusual qualities could include: items with strange odors, powder or powders, irregular shapes, soft spots, protruding wires, no return address, cut and paste letters, distorted handwriting, foreign or excessive postage.
Be aware and use your best judgment when confronted with anything out of the ordinary. Immediately contact your manager or Jacob if anything looks
suspicious!
Suspicious Packages
Guest/Team Member InjuriesIncident reporting• Complete after any guest/team member injury • Form must be completed ASAP and sent to incidents@santikos.net• Injured team members requiring treatment must be sent to the closest
Texas Star approved facility, emergencies can be taken to the closest hospital for care
• Guests asking about claims and payment/compensation for their injury should be directed to Travelers Insurance
• Managers/team members should never engage in conversations about claims, do not promise anything
• Team members should always report when they receive an injury
Team Member Illness
Team members experiencing flu-like
symptoms, pink eye or any other communicable virus
should be sent home immediately!
Team Member Safety• At no time should team member schedules be given out over
the phone• Personal phone calls should not be received or passed on at the
theatres• We should never advise a caller as to whether a team member
is at work or on property
WHY???
Crisis Management – E.A.PFIRE• Evacuate immediately through the
nearest exit away from the danger• Stay calm, if you panic,
so will everyone else• Communication is key,
delegate staff to inform theater guests • Do not put yourself in harms way• During a fire, any team member may use extinguishers to attempt to
extinguish a fire before evacuating• If the fire is already over 4ft tall, evacuate
05/03/2023
Take the Safety Quiz below and test YOUR knowledge….