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WHS Induction for Caroline’s Cuisine. By Jonathan Akers 3 rd March, 2014. Contents. Workspace Checklist Incident/Accident Protocol First Aid Procedures Emergency Evacuation Procedures Health and Safety Representative Details/WHS Policy. Workspace Checklist.
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WHS Induction for Caroline’s Cuisine By Jonathan Akers 3rd March, 2014
Contents • Workspace Checklist • Incident/Accident Protocol • First Aid Procedures • Emergency Evacuation Procedures • Health and Safety Representative Details/WHS Policy
Workspace Checklist • Are you familiar with all the adjustment mechanisms on your chair? Are they in good order? • Is the back support at an appropriate angle to the seat (90-100 degrees)? • Is the gap between the seat and back support appropriate (hand width)? • Does the back support fit your back properly? Is there an appropriate gap between the edge of the seat and the back of your knee? • Do the chair arms clear the workstation? • Does the chair allow proper posture?
Is the desk at a proper height, depth and thickness? If there is an adjustable keyboard shelf, is it adjusted flush with the desk? • Do you have sufficient leg room? • Is the monitor positioned within arm’s reach? • Is it at an appropriate tilt and height? • Are the brightness, contrast and font size all appropriate? Is there any glare or reflections? • If you have two screens, are they the same height? • Is the keyboard positioned directly in front of you, at a comfortable distance?
Does the mouse comfortably fit your hand? • Is it in the right position (close to the keyboard)? • Mouse pad should be flat and in good condition. • Is the posture correct (elbows close to body, forearm supported on desk, whole arm moving instead of wrist)? • If you frequently transcribe from hard copy documents, do you use a document holder? • If so, is it appropriately located (between monitor and keyboard OR next to and at the same height as the screen)?
Do you use a headset when you need to type during a phone conversation? • Is there enough room on the desktop for all required items? • Are there any distracting noises, smells or sights? • Is the room brightly lit? • Are the temperature and airflow both at comfortable levels? • Are there any trip hazards? • Is electrical cabling neatly run through the work area? • Are any power adaptors overloaded? • Is the workstation clean?
Do you perform any tasks that cause physical discomfort? • Do you take appropriate breaks to go outside, perform RSI stretches, and relax from typing (these are all different things)? • Are shortcut keys used instead of the mouse whenever possible? • Do you take care to ensure personal hygiene? ALL OF THESE THINGS ARE IMPORTANT TO CHECK
Incident/Accident Protocols • Timing: All incident reports must be submitted within 24 hours of the incident occurring, so we can ensure a quick response. It’s best to do so on the same day as the incident, in fact. • How To Make A Report: Fill out the incident form located with our WHS policy, and hand it into your supervisor, either in person or by email. • IMPORTANT: If the incident involves a serious injury or illness, the report must be made immediately so that WorkCover can be contacted. In this case, the site of the incident must be preserved. • For example, if a window is broken by a branch during a storm, the report should be made as soon as reasonable- if the glass severely injured someone, a report would have to be made immediately.
First Aid Procedures • Firstly, our trained First Aid provider is Kathryn Martin- she works in accounts, her phone number is 9999 5678, xt: 678, or her mobile is 0412 457 890. • The aid kit is located just inside the accounts office, above the fire hydrant- if you use any items from it, please mark down which items so they can be replaced as soon as possible. • If an injury occurs (for example, if someone falls and hurts their leg), Kathryn should be notified so she can provide first aid and make further recommendations- the injury may require a trip to the hospital. Company policy is that any injured worker who requires hospitalisation be transported by either ambulance or someone else. • And obviously, an incident report should be made as soon as possible.
The picture on the previous slide is also on display on every door of the workplace- it displays the emergency evacuation plan. • In the case of an evacuation, please gather outside, at the corner of the street, so that we can make sure that everyone is present.
Final Details • Our Health and Safety Representative is Susan Fields, Project Manager • Ph: 9999 5678 Ext: 345, Mob: 0432 567 734 • Email: susan.fields@carolinescuisine.com.au • Our company WHS policy is located at www.carolinescuisine.com.au/staff/WHS, as well as a form for making incident reports. Please consult it if you have any more questions.