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OSHA SAFETY TRAININGFRANK RAMOS, MGR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND WORKPLACE SAFETY CLPCCD
MICHAEL HALL, DIRECTOR BAY AREA ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING CENTER, MISSION COLLEGECHABOT COLLEGE FLEX DAY
FEBRUARY 11, 2010
Bay Area
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INJURY & ILLNESS PREVENTION PLAN
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Injury and Illness Prevention Plan– CLPCCD is committed to employee health & safety
• Immediately Report Dangerous, Hazardous or Unsafe conditions to:– Your supervisor – Campus Safety & Security 723-6923 – College Safety Committee – Manager of Workplace Safety 925-485-5512
• Report every accident or injury to your supervisor– Call Campus Safety & Security: 723-6666
• Attend Safety Training sessions – In person or online
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EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Enroll in and encourage your students to enroll in AlertU, Chabot College’s mass notification system– Text “CHABOT” to 253788 (ALERTU) and reply Y or
sign up online at: www.alertu.org/Chabot• Report Emergencies
– Call Campus Safety and Security: 723-6666– Call 911
• Emergency View charts in classrooms/hallways• Review Evacuation procedures w/staff & students• Review Campus Lock down procedures• Review College’s Emergency Operations Plan
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REPORTING EMERGENCIES
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• CALL Campus Safety and Security: 510-723-6666 • CALL 9-1-1 • BE CALM and identify yourself. • IDENTIFY YOUR LOCATION, Identify the location of
the incident and describe as clearly as possible the nature of the problem (crime, fire, disaster, medical emergency)
• REMAIN ON THE LINE, The dispatcher will be sending proper emergency personnel to the scene. (Police Officer – Ambulance – Fire Department). The dispatcher will then advise you when all of the proper information has been obtained. Do no hang up; let the dispatcher hang up first
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FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION PLAN
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Fire Extinguishers– Fire Extinguisher Training coming soon – Know fire extinguisher locations near your area
• Types and Classes of Extinguishers– Class A, B, C, D– Types: Dry Chemical, Water, CO2, Halon
• PASS– Pull Pin– Aim the nozzle– Squeeze the handle– Sweep the nozzle back and forth
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FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION PLAN
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Fire Alarm System– Know locations of pull stations, activate the
alarm when you see a fire/smoke– Know your evacuation assembly areas near
building (closest parking lot)– When you hear the fire alarm sounding
gather your belongings and evacuate do not hesitate
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FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION PLAN
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Fire Prevention Guidelines– Inspect your area for hazards– Report Electrical hazards to your supervisor
or Campus Safety Officer– Remember Poor Housekeeping causes fires
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FIRE AND SMOKE
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• CALL Campus Safety and Security: 510-723-6666 • When you smell smoke or if you see smoke
coming from the ventilation system or if a fire alarm sounds.
• Leave the room and close the doors to offices.• Sound the building’s evacuation alarm (manual
pull stations)• Evacuate the building, go to assembly areas
(parking lots, 150 feet away from the buildings)• Notify police or firefighters if you believe
someone may be trapped inside the building
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FIRE AND SMOKE continued
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• If you know how to use a portable fire extinguisher, you may choose to extinguish small fires.
• Remember PASS– PULL PIN– AIM NOZZLE AT THE BASE– SQUEEZE HANDLE– SWEEP FROM SIDE TO SIDE
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EVACUATION PROCEDURES
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Be aware of all the marked exits from your area and building. Know two paths out of buildings.
• When the building evacuation alarm is sounded or when you are ordered to leave by your supervisor/manager or an administrator, walk quickly to the nearest marked exit and ask others to do the same.
• Assist/direct people with physical disabilities to the exits
• Outside, proceed to a clear area that is at least 150 feet away from the buildings Keep driveways to the building clear for emergency vehicles.
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EVACUATION PROCEDURES continued
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• To the best of your ability, and without re-entering the building, assist administrators in their attempt to determine that everyone has evacuated safely.
• Take roll of employees/students
• If an Incident Command Post or an Emergency Operations Center may be set up near the emergency site. Keep clear of the incident command post/EOC unless you have important information to report.
• DO NOT RETURN TO A BUILDING UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO OR UNTIL THE ‘ALL CLEAR’ HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED
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SHELTER-IN-PLACE/LOCK DOWN
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
In some emergency situations it is safer to seek shelter than it is to evacuate.
Sheltering-in-place is often the appropriate choice for dynamic, threatening, and quickly changing conditions as a result of criminal activity or a hazardous materials incident.
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SHELTER-IN-PLACE PROCEDURES
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Remain Calm• Avoid becoming directly involved in the situation• Quickly assess the situation, identify hazards• If you are outdoors, immediately move indoors.
• CALL Campus Safety and Security: 510-723-6666 • Close and lock (or barricade) all doors and windows. • Move everyone as far from potential threat areas as
possible. • Take cover behind heavy furnishings or structures.
Stay down.
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SHELTER-IN-PLACE PROCEDURES
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Do not open doors unless instructed to do so by recognized staff or positively identified public safety personnel.
• Alert others in the building• If possible shut ventilation• Seal large gaps in doors and windows with clothes,
plastic etc…• Listen to a portable radio for news (KCBS 740AM) and
Emergency Alert System updates. Follow all instructions provided by public safety personnel.
• Remain sheltered until public safety personnel have determined that it is safe to leave.
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EARTHQUAKE
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Before an Earthquake: Be Prepared with a family emergency plan and emergency supplies (3
days of food and water), flashlight w/batteries etc. http://www.ci.livermore.ca.us/LPFD/pdfs/family_preparedness_guide.pdf
• During an EarthquakeSeek Cover; If you are indoors, stay there-get under a desk or table away from glass and heavy objects. If you are outdoors, move to an open area away from falling hazards, Avoid utility lines – they may be energized. Be ready for more shaking!
• After the Quake Stay calm and evaluate your surroundings. Evacuate as necessary.
Move to an evacuation assembly area. Regroup and take roll. Give first aid based upon your level of training. Do not re-enter damaged buildings.
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HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Know what chemicals are used and stored in your work area.– i.e. Printer toner
• Know proper handling and waste removal procedures.
• Know where MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) for the chemicals that are located in your area
• Report any chemical spills/leaks to Campus Safety 723-6666 and your supervisor
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ERGONOMICS
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Read OSHA Ergonomic handout: http://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/dosh_publications/ComputerErgo.pdf
• Work conditions can contribute to MSD’s (musculoskeletal disorders)– Keying for long periods of time w/o breaks– Using force when striking the keyboard– Working with awkward neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist,
or back postures– Remaining in the same position for a long time– Continuous pressure against the wrist rest, work
surface edge or armrest
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ERGONOMICS
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Cumulative Trauma Disorders (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)
• Physical Stressors: – Repetitive motions– Static posture– Excessive force– Working in an awkward position
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ERGONOMICS
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Ergonomic and Environmental Stressors– Air quality/temperature– Excessive noise– Improper lighting
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ERGONOMICS
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Tips– It is important to listen to signals from your
body– If you suffer pain while working, examine
your work area and work habits for causes– Take frequent breaks from repetitive tasks to
give your body a rest– Always use proper lifting techniques
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DSW and SEMS & NIMS TRAINING
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
• Read Disaster Service Worker handout
California Government Code, Section 3100 declares:
“all public employees are hereby declared to be disaster services workers subject to such disaster activities as may be assigned to them by their superiors or by law”
• Attend SEMS/NIMS Training sessions– Training is State and Federally mandated– EPWS Website: www.clpccd.org/emerinfo
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CONTACT INFORMATION
CHABOT-LAS POSITAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Frank RamosManager, Emergency Preparedness and
Workplace Safety, Human Resource Services Department
Office phone # (925) 485-5512
Email address: [email protected]
Workplace Safety: http://www.clpccd.org/emerinfo/WorkplaceSafety