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New Employee meet OldEmployee what can you tell
me about Safety
I'm kind of Green in these
Woods
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Company EH&S Commitment
Provide a safe work environment
Support the academic and researchcommunity with up to date health,safety, and environmental information
relevant to higher education institutions Provide regulatory compliance
assistance
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Company Safety Orientation
Training is required so that allemployees can
Know Company safety procedures
Help maintain a safe working environment
Know where to find and how to use safety resources
available on worker site
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Safety Orientation SafetyChecklist
Potential job hazards Specific safety training required for your job
What to do in the event of emergencies
Who your safety committee representative is
How to report incidents Where the closest first aid kit , fire exit, fire
extinguisher, and AED are located.
On the first day of your employment, yoursupervisor should go over the SafetyOrientation Checklist which covers :
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Safety OrientationChecklist
If you have notseen this
checklist, letyour
supervisor
know.
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Everyone mustdo one
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Why is Job Health
and SafetyTraining Important
for New Workers?
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Every year 200,000 New Workers are injured on thejob.
100,000 15- to 17-year-olds visit the emergency roomfor work-related injuries.
70 New Workers are killed on the job each year.
New Workers are injured at
higher rates than adults:
:06A New Worker is
injured every sixminutes on thejob.
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Using cutting tools and/or non-powered hand
tools
Handling hot liquids and grease
Working around cooking appliances
Continuous manual lifting of heavy objects
New Workers get injured
doing common yet dangeroustasks:
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Operating tractors or heavy machinery
Driving or working around motor vehicles
Working near electrical hazards while using ladders,
poles, etc.
Working late at night or alone
(continued)
New Workers get injureddoing common yetdangerous tasks:
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What specific hazards do
New Workers encounter atwork?
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Potential & Actual JobHazards
With every job come safety hazards.
These may be:
Biological
Chemical
Electrical Physical
Your supervisorshould make you
aware of the hazards
specific to your jobduring your safety
orientation
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If you become aware of a newsafety hazard in your job, or on
worker site
Notify the appropriate person of hazard
Your immediate supervisor
The department responsible
Complete a Hazard Notification Form. It is available from
EH&S or your supervisor
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Hazard Notification FormLocated on Safety Bulletin Boards
Route toYour supervisor
orEH&S
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Company Promotes Personal Work
Habit Awareness and Training
Ergonomics
Proper lifting
Slip, trips & fall prevention
:
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Proper Lifting
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Lifting posture is particularly important
Spread feet apart about shoulder widthBend your kneesTighten stomach musclesKeep your head up, and chin out
Keep load close to the bodyLift slowly and evenlyAvoid twisting while lifting
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Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls
Slips 1.On Wet Surfaces
Shorten stride
Wear shoes with traction
2. Weather Hazards
Wear sun glasses if brightWear proper footwear
Wet shoes slip on a dry floor
3. Spills
Clean up
Let people know
4. Watch for changingsurfaces
Trips1. Reduce clutter
2. Keep view unobstructed
3. Use good LIGHTING
4.Watch open file cabinet drawers
5. No cables/cords on floor
6. Stepping on/off elevator
And Falls.When climbing to reach something high,Use proper equipment (not your swivel desk
chair!) and have a spotter.On Stairs
Use handrails
Take one step at a time
Eliminate clutter
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Job-Related Safety Training
Your supervisor is responsible forsafety related training. They can
provide it or arrange forEnvironmental Health and Safety toteach a class.
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Job-Related Safety Training
Examples of Specific Job Related Training Driving Safety Training
Lockout Tag Out
Back Injury Protection Hazardous Waste Generator Training
Laboratory Safety
Food Sanitation
Ergonomics
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Company Safety
Resources and Information
Safety OrientationChecklist and training- (you are currently taking the training)
Accident Prevention Plan Your supervisor will show you the plan
Safety Bulletin Board
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Company Safety Program
Information
Safety Policy and ProceduresManual online
Environmental Health, Safety and
Emergency Management
MSDS APP
SafetyManual
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Yes Management is Always
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EH&S
Managers/Supervisors
Safety Committee
Purpose:
Discuss and resolve worker site wide health & safety
issues
Promote health and safety
Each department has a representative
Yes Management is AlwaysAvailable and near by for
questions
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Safety is the responsibility of theindividual
Safety begins with you
use good safety sense
take advantage of training
use information from training to make good
safety decisions
report suggestions or safety concerns to
immediate supervisor
document reporting of any problems which
cannot be immediately resolved
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Reporting and Resolving SafetyProblems at our company
1. Tell your supervisor
If your supervisor cant resolve it;
1. Tell his/her supervisor
If they cant resolve it;1. Tell your safety committee representative
If they cant resolve it;
1. Tell EH&S
If its still not resolved;
1. Tell a senior administrator
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Know your Company
Emergency ResponsePlan
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Fires Chemical Spills
Biohazard Releases Evacuate the hazard area
Activate building alarm by using nearest
Pull Station
Warn and assist others as you evacuate
Go to your primary assembly area
Stand by for instructions from Companyand emergency response officials
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Building Evacuations
Before the alarm sounds, know your
Evacuation Route (posted in classrooms andhallways)
Staging Area (Your supervisor will tell youwhere this is)
Staging Area Supervisor (Person wearing asafety vest at your staging area)
Take personal belongings such as carkeys, purses, and backpacks
Close your door Report to your staging area
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At the Staging Area
Report to your supervisor or StagingArea Supervisor
Establish accountability for yourstudents and/or staff
Follow the directions of emergencyresponse and Company officials
Do not leave until released
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Medical EmergencyCALL 911
Unconsciousness (even if the victimrecovers) or marked disorientation
Severe injury and/or uncontrolled bleeding Acute abdominal or chest pain
Administer First Aid until help arrives if youfeel qualified
First aid kits and AEDs are available at many locationsthroughout worker site
First aid/CPR training is provided for interestedemployees and required for supervisors
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Evening and WeekendEvacuation
Direct your students to the appropriate
staging area
Account for your students
You may release students after they are
accounted for
There are no staging area supervisors in the
evenings or on weekends So long as it is safe to do so, stay at the
staging area until released by emergency
response officials
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