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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. WHAT IS EMPLOYEE SAFETY?. Freedom from danger, risk, or injury in the workplace. WHY BE CONCERNED?. To help manage the risk of the business Less injuries = more profits To protect yourself Missed workdays and lost wages Decreased productivity
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WHAT IS EMPLOYEE SAFETY? • Freedom from danger, risk, or injury in the workplace.
WHY BE CONCERNED? • To help manage the risk of the business • Less injuries = more profits • To protect yourself • Missed workdays and lost wages • Decreased productivity • Increased insurance payments
SAFETY HAZARDS... • Any situation that has potential to cause bodily harm to employees
TYPES OF WORK HAZARDS • Depends on two things: • Where you work • Type of work performed
UNSAFE CONDITIONS • Physical or Environmental hazards which are present in the workplace.
Common Unsafe Conditions.. • Poor Housekeeping • Electrical Hazards • Fire Hazards • Unsafe Equipment • Unsafe Work Areas
UNSAFE ACTS • Employee behavior or actions that may risk safety in the workplace.
Examples of Unsafe Acts... • Wearing Inappropriate Clothing • Lifting Improperly • Using Tools Improperly
MoreUnsafe Acts • Lacking Knowledge • Having Poor Personal Habits • Driving Carelessly • Horsing Around
Why Should You follow Safety Procedures? You will form good safety habits that will help protect you from accidents and injuries
SAFETY PROCEDURES • Think about Safety • Follow Company Guidelines • Report or Correct Safety Hazards • Ask Questions • DON’T TAKE SHORTCUTS
What is OSHA? Federal Government Agency Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Occupational Safety & Health Administration • Writes & Enforces Safety Standards • Prevents Employee Injuries & Death • Insists that businesses maintain safe, hazard-free workplaces
Employees’ Responsibilitiesfor Safety • Follow OSHA rules and standards • Comply with businesses safety rules
Employees’ Responsibilitiesfor Safety Cont.... • Report dangerous work habits or unsafe conditions to supervisors • Report job-related injuries or illnesses to the appropriate supervisor, and seek medical attention as needed.
Operator Zone An operator zone is a safe area around a piece of machinery in which only the operator may enter.
Personal Protective Equipment Ear plugs Respirator Welding helmet Work gloves Safety glasses Hard hat