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Workplace Safety Guidelines
• Work safely for the
most important people
in your life, your
family.
• Work related injuries
cause not only time
away form production
activities at work but
also time away from
activities with your
family.
Why Work Safely?
• Wearing required PPE
• Completing every task the correct way, not
taking hazardous shortcuts
• Paying attention to the task at hand
• Asking for instruction when completing
unfamiliar tasks.
What is working safely?
• These areas are called death zones because if the
load fell or shifted and you were in a death zone
you would be killed.
• Examples of Death Zones are as follows:
• Positioning yourself between a raised load and a fixed
object.
• In an area where the load would strike you if it fell.
Death Zones
• Safety Glasses/Face Shields
• Hearing protection
• Gloves
• Hard Hats
• Steel Toe Boots
• Respirators/Dust Masks
THESE ARE THE PIECES OF YOUR UNIFORM
Personal Protective Equipment
Identify & evaluate hazards in the
workplace &
Select and use PPE
Accept this !!!!! Or
Why Personal Protective Equipment -
PPE?
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Hand Protection
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Causes of Accident
• Lack Of Safe Habits
• Lack Of Proper
Maintenance Of Equipment.
• Electrical Faults (Short
Circuits)
• Lack Of Proper Storage Of
Material.
• Under Influence Of
Substances (Alcohol /
Drugs)
• Illness
• Lapse In Concentration
• Short Cut Method
• Ignorance
•Unaware of risks /
hazards
•Unaware of proper
procedure
•Embarrassed to ask
•Follow others
•Overconfidence
•Lack of Knowledge
•Stress
•Under Time Pressure
Causes of Accident (Exercise)
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Causes of Accident
Lack of
Supervision
Basic Cause
Personal Factor Job Factor
Sudden Cause
Unsafe Act
Unsafe
Condition
Causes of Accident
CHEMICAL &
DUST HAZARDS
(cleaning products,
pesticides, asbestos,
etc.)
BIOLOGICAL
HAZARDS
(mold, insects/pests,
communicable diseases,
etc.)
ERGONOMIC
HAZARDS
(repetition, lifting,
awkward postures, etc.)
WORK
ORGANIZATION
HAZARDS
Things that cause
STRESS!
SAFETY
HAZARDS
(slips, trips and falls,
faulty equipment, etc.)
PHYSICAL
HAZARDS
(noise, temperature
extremes, radiation, etc.)
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Hazard Near Miss
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Accident
Unsafe Act / Unsafe Condition
Example
• You work at nursery and you purposely or un-
purposely leave a bottle of toxic cleaning solution
out where children can find it then you have just
committed an unsafe act.
• You happen to come upon a large slippery pool of
water on the floor then you have just found an
unsafe condition.
Common Safety Definitions
• It is important to maintain a high level of
housekeeping throughout the facility.
• Trip hazards
• Water/Spills cause slip hazards
• Clean up or immediately notify your
supervisor of these conditions.
House Keeping
• Only trained maintenance employees are
authorized to conduct trouble shooting or
electrical repairs.
• Do not attempt any maintenance activities you
are not trained or authorized to conduct.
• Never use a damaged extension cord or any
other piece of damaged equipment.
• Never used electrical equipment in damp or wet
areas.
Electrical Safety
Die with electrocution
(Exercise)
• All chemicals must be labeled with the name
of the chemical & manufacturer
• Bulk chemicals and chemicals with a hazard
must be labeled with the Hazard
Management Information System Label
shown on the next page.
• The higher the number rating the more
hazardous the chemical.
Hazard Communication
• If you find a fire smaller than a
small trash can you can try
and put it out.
• Anything larger sound the
alarm, notify your manager
and evacuate the building.
• Assemble in your designated
area outside
• Report any missing coworkers
to manager
Fire Procedures
• Fire extinguishers only have a minute of
retardant in each extinguisher.
• So you will only be able to put out fires
the size of a small trash can.
• To use a fire extinguisher Remember
TPASS
• Twist
• Pull the pin
• Aim at the base of the fire
• Squeeze the handle
• Sweep the base of the fire
Fire Extinguishers
• If someone needs Emergency medical
care follow the guidelines below:
• Summon a first responder to the injured
person and call 911 if necessary.
• Insure an employee stands at the
entrance to direct the EMS crew to the
injured employee.
• Inform your supervisor of the situation
Medical Emergencies
• All injuries and accidents must be reported to your
manager immediately.
• This includes first aid injuries and close calls.
• Accidents and injuries resulting in medical treatment
must be documented on a accident investigation form
(OSHA 300 log).
Injuries & Accidents
• Disregarding safety rules or established
safety practices can result in immediate
dismissal or other action receiving a formal,
written notice.
• Examples of violations:
• Not wearing required PPE
• Not immediately reporting an injury or damage
• Committing an unsafe act such Standing in a Death Zone
or removing a guard
• Operating a piece of equipment you are not authorized to
operate such as a crane or fork lift
Disciplinary Action
Questions?

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    • Work safelyfor the most important people in your life, your family. • Work related injuries cause not only time away form production activities at work but also time away from activities with your family. Why Work Safely?
  • 3.
    • Wearing requiredPPE • Completing every task the correct way, not taking hazardous shortcuts • Paying attention to the task at hand • Asking for instruction when completing unfamiliar tasks. What is working safely?
  • 4.
    • These areasare called death zones because if the load fell or shifted and you were in a death zone you would be killed. • Examples of Death Zones are as follows: • Positioning yourself between a raised load and a fixed object. • In an area where the load would strike you if it fell. Death Zones
  • 5.
    • Safety Glasses/FaceShields • Hearing protection • Gloves • Hard Hats • Steel Toe Boots • Respirators/Dust Masks THESE ARE THE PIECES OF YOUR UNIFORM Personal Protective Equipment
  • 6.
    Identify & evaluatehazards in the workplace & Select and use PPE Accept this !!!!! Or Why Personal Protective Equipment - PPE?
  • 7.
    High voltage protection Dielectric Gloves Abrasion, cut, Puncture protection Chemical protection gloves High Heat Resistant Gloves Hand Protection
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    • Lack OfSafe Habits • Lack Of Proper Maintenance Of Equipment. • Electrical Faults (Short Circuits) • Lack Of Proper Storage Of Material. • Under Influence Of Substances (Alcohol / Drugs) • Illness • Lapse In Concentration • Short Cut Method • Ignorance •Unaware of risks / hazards •Unaware of proper procedure •Embarrassed to ask •Follow others •Overconfidence •Lack of Knowledge •Stress •Under Time Pressure Causes of Accident (Exercise)
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    11 Causes of Accident Lackof Supervision Basic Cause Personal Factor Job Factor Sudden Cause Unsafe Act Unsafe Condition Causes of Accident
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    CHEMICAL & DUST HAZARDS (cleaningproducts, pesticides, asbestos, etc.) BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS (mold, insects/pests, communicable diseases, etc.) ERGONOMIC HAZARDS (repetition, lifting, awkward postures, etc.) WORK ORGANIZATION HAZARDS Things that cause STRESS! SAFETY HAZARDS (slips, trips and falls, faulty equipment, etc.) PHYSICAL HAZARDS (noise, temperature extremes, radiation, etc.)
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    16 Hazard Near Miss Whew!Ouch! 5 T ? 5 T ? 5 T ? Accident Unsafe Act / Unsafe Condition
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    Example • You workat nursery and you purposely or un- purposely leave a bottle of toxic cleaning solution out where children can find it then you have just committed an unsafe act. • You happen to come upon a large slippery pool of water on the floor then you have just found an unsafe condition. Common Safety Definitions
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    • It isimportant to maintain a high level of housekeeping throughout the facility. • Trip hazards • Water/Spills cause slip hazards • Clean up or immediately notify your supervisor of these conditions. House Keeping
  • 20.
    • Only trainedmaintenance employees are authorized to conduct trouble shooting or electrical repairs. • Do not attempt any maintenance activities you are not trained or authorized to conduct. • Never use a damaged extension cord or any other piece of damaged equipment. • Never used electrical equipment in damp or wet areas. Electrical Safety
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    • All chemicalsmust be labeled with the name of the chemical & manufacturer • Bulk chemicals and chemicals with a hazard must be labeled with the Hazard Management Information System Label shown on the next page. • The higher the number rating the more hazardous the chemical. Hazard Communication
  • 24.
    • If youfind a fire smaller than a small trash can you can try and put it out. • Anything larger sound the alarm, notify your manager and evacuate the building. • Assemble in your designated area outside • Report any missing coworkers to manager Fire Procedures
  • 25.
    • Fire extinguishersonly have a minute of retardant in each extinguisher. • So you will only be able to put out fires the size of a small trash can. • To use a fire extinguisher Remember TPASS • Twist • Pull the pin • Aim at the base of the fire • Squeeze the handle • Sweep the base of the fire Fire Extinguishers
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    • If someoneneeds Emergency medical care follow the guidelines below: • Summon a first responder to the injured person and call 911 if necessary. • Insure an employee stands at the entrance to direct the EMS crew to the injured employee. • Inform your supervisor of the situation Medical Emergencies
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    • All injuriesand accidents must be reported to your manager immediately. • This includes first aid injuries and close calls. • Accidents and injuries resulting in medical treatment must be documented on a accident investigation form (OSHA 300 log). Injuries & Accidents
  • 28.
    • Disregarding safetyrules or established safety practices can result in immediate dismissal or other action receiving a formal, written notice. • Examples of violations: • Not wearing required PPE • Not immediately reporting an injury or damage • Committing an unsafe act such Standing in a Death Zone or removing a guard • Operating a piece of equipment you are not authorized to operate such as a crane or fork lift Disciplinary Action
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