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Fire Emergency Procedures . Pull evacuation alarm located near building exitsFollow department evacuation plan always use nearest exit do not use elevatorDial 911 from a safe locationUse fire extinguisher only if trainedDo not return until cleared by Public Safety. Injury Procedures. Dial 91
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1. New Employee Safety OrientationAllen Niemi, DirectorOccupational Safety and Health Services
2. Fire Emergency Procedures Pull evacuation alarm located near building exits
Follow department evacuation plan – always use nearest exit – do not use elevator
Dial 911 from a safe location
Use fire extinguisher only if trained
Do not return until cleared by Public Safety
3. Injury Procedures Dial 911 for first aid or emergency assistance
Seek non-emergency care after notifying supervisor if possible
Take Doctor’s Report Form along and return to supervisor after completed
Report injury to supervisor as soon as possible to file an Incident Report
4. Injury and Incident Reporting Report all injuries and property damage incidents to supervisor immediately
Also report close call incidents that have potential for serious injury or damage
Incident report is a summary of an investigation, not an assignment of blame
Purpose of investigation is to correct safety hazards and document injuries
5. Employee Safety Responsibilities Follow safety procedures and rules
Use safety equipment provided
Never defeat safety guards or features
Report hazards to supervisor
Attend safety training
When in doubt ask for assistance
6. Working With Hazardous Materials Employees must be trained before working with hazardous substances
Hazardous substances include everything from cleaning products to lab chemicals
MTU has a written hazard communication plan that must be followed
Material Safety Data Sheets contain safety and health information on hazardous substances
7. Safety Assistance Resources Supervisors are the first stop for employee safety and health information
Occupational Safety and Health Services in G35 Administration Building 7-2118
University Safety Manual and information on OSHS web site
Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration