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Title: Employee Safety Orientation


1
Employee Safety Orientation
Horizon Goodwill Industries
2
Session Objectives
  • You will be able to
  • Understand your role in safety and security
  • Get safety information
  • Identify, fix, and/or report safety hazards
  • Prevent and respond to fires and other
    emergencies
  • Evacuate the facility safely

3
Session Objectives (cont.)
  • You will be able to
  • Lift and transport items safely
  • Use protective equipment
  • Understand machine safety
  • Understand basic electrical hazards
  • Recognize chemical hazards

4
Safety Statistics
  • Annually, 1.3 million workers miss workdays from
    injuries
  • Employees with fewer than 5 years on the job have
    37 of illnesses and injuries
  • 5,500 workers die from injuries each year

5
Your Role in Safety
  • Company goal is an accident-free workplace
  • Your role
  • Participate in safety training
  • Report hazards, incidents, and near misses
  • Ask for help if you need it.

6
General Safety Rules
  • Obey all warning signs
  • Follow all safety procedures
  • Do not take shortcuts
  • Do not engage in horseplay
  • Use common sense

7
Your Role in Security
  • Company goal is a safe workplace
  • Follow security procedures - respond to alarms
  • Report security concerns such as strangers,
    doors that should be locked or unlocked
  • Cooperate with incident investigations

8
Where to Get Safety Information
  • Bulletin boards
  • Your Supervisor
  • Safety Handouts
  • Company Internal Website
  • Safety Committee

9
Identify Safety Hazards
  • Keep your eyes open for safety hazards
  • Fix what you can
  • Report what you cant fix
  • Suggest ideas for safety improvement

10
Good Housekeeping
  • Keep clear access to evacuation routes, emergency
    exits, fire-fighting equipment and first-aid
    stations, and electrical panels
  • Keep walkways and stairwells clear
  • Close drawers and doors
  • Dispose of trash promptly and properly
  • Detailed Slip, Trip, and Fall Training is
    available
  • The link appears at the end of this presentation

11
Your Role in SafetyAny Questions?
  • Any questions about
  • Your role in safety?
  • Your role in security?
  • Where to get safety information?
  • How to identify hazards?
  • How to practice good housekeeping?

12
Common Fire Hazards
  • Office equipment and supplies
  • Paper and cardboard, office equipment, smoking
  • Electrical wires and equipment
  • Overloaded outlets, frayed wires or cords, and
    extension cords
  • Donations
  • You need to be especially cautious around bags
    and boxes of donations
  • Chemicals
  • Flammable liquids, solvents, gases

13
Fire Response
  • Know location of fire extinguishers
  • Know how to use extinguisher
  • Remember PASS
  • Pull the pin
  • Aim hose at fire base
  • Squeeze trigger
  • Sweep hose back and forth

14
Accident Response
  • Call for Supervisor or available assistance
  • Report the incident
  • Get names of any witnesses
  • Cooperate with investigation

15
First Aid
  • Know where the closest First Aid Kit is
  • Get Supervisor when an incident occurs requiring
    first aid.
  • Protect against BBPs Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogen training is available. The
link is listed at the end of this presentation.
16
Evacuation Procedures
  • Recognize evacuation signal
  • Shut down equipment (time permitting)
  • Follow nearest safe exit route
  • Proceed to assembly area
  • Listen for instructions

17
Any Questions?
  • Fire prevention
  • Fire response
  • Accident response
  • First-aid procedures
  • Evacuation procedures

18
Ergonomics
  • Do
  • Adjust your workspace, if possible
  • Check bulletin boards or Employee website for
    information on stress relief, proper posture,
    lifting, etc.
  • Take assigned breaks
  • Do exercises (Simple stretch or brief walk can
    help)
  • Keep fit

19
Ergonomics (cont.)
  • Dont
  • Slouch or slump
  • Use awkward positions
  • Use wrong tools for tasks
  • Reach and stretch for items

20
Back Safety
  • Assess load and route
  • Lift safely
  • Bend at knees
  • Pull load close to body
  • Face your loaddont twist your body
  • Let legs do lifting by standing with back
    straight
  • Dont overextend when reaching
  • Use a footrest if standing for long periods
  • Detailed Back safety and proper lifting basics
    are available. Link will appear at the end of
    this presentation.

21
Materials Handling
  • Assess load and route
  • Choose the right equipment
  • Hand truck
  • Powered vehicles
  • Conveyors
  • Load equipment safely
  • Pushdont pull
  • Wear personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Gloves, Safety Glasses, etc. if needed

22
Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing
  • Wear required PPE
  • Inspect PPE
  • Get a good fit
  • Maintain PPE properly
  • Store PPE properly

23
Electrical Hazards
  • Do
  • Use plugs that fit outlet
  • Check wire and cord insulation
  • Make sure electrical connections are tight
  • Keep flammables away from outlets
  • Keep clear access to electrical boxes

24
Electrical Hazards (cont.)
  • Dont
  • Overload outlets
  • Fasten cords with staples, nails
  • Run cords through water
  • Touch cords with wet hands
  • Use damaged cords
  • Use ungrounded cords

25
Chemicals
  • You have a right to know about chemicals used in
    your work area.
  • Check
  • Labels
  • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
  • Know MSDS Book location

26
Chemicals (cont.)
  • Ask Supervisor or Safety Team member
  • Report chemical spills
  • Follow chemical disposal requirements
  • (Information from label or MSDS)

27
Any Questions?
  • Ergonomics
  • Safe lifting and transporting
  • PPE
  • Electrical safety
  • Chemical safety

28
Key Points to Remember
  • Play your role in safety and security
  • Look for hazards
  • Report hazards
  • Use common sense
  • Respond safely to emergencies
  • Follow company safety procedures

29
Additional Training
  • This basic Safety Orientation is meant to raise
    your safety awareness. More detailed information
    is available for the following topics
  • Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Back Safety Proper Lifting
  • Slips, Trips, and Falls
  • You are encouraged to review this information
  • Click here to see all available topics.
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