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Supervisory Safety Leadership Best Safety Practice # 7. Safety rules; Written, Communicated, Enforced. Written & Communicated Safety Rules. Develop Safety Rules based on identified work hazards Employee unsafe acts & practices Past injuries, illnesses and near misses
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Supervisory Safety Leadership Best Safety Practice # 7 Safety rules; Written, Communicated, Enforced
Written & Communicated Safety Rules • Develop Safety Rules based on identified work hazards • Employee unsafe acts & practices • Past injuries, illnesses and near misses • Distribute a handbook of these basic rules (signed by employees) • Communicate to ‘new’ employees in a Safety Orientation • For existing employees in annual refreshers
HANDOUT: SAFE PRACTICE HANDBOOKS - Injury & Illness Prevention Plan - General Office Safety - Back, Lifting (SN#46) - Material Handling-Movement Safety - Behavioral Safety & Injury prevention - Office Ergonomics-Work Station set-up - Stretches - Preventing CT & RM injuries - Med. Record access - WC. & Injury/Incident Reporting (SN#121) - Security/WARN system, - Emer. Response Evac. & Assembly - Fire prevention and extinguisher use - Recycling and Hazardous Wastes - Asbestos, lead awareness - Hazard Communication (MSDS & labeling) - EH&S & OH programs (Safety Nets, BSAS, Wellness) - Signs & Tags for Accident Prevention - Stairs, ladder/step stool safety - Walking-working surface safety Supervisor Safety LeadershipHandbook:Example Topics
Supervisor Safety LeadershipsCourse Evaluation What was useful ? What was missing ? What could you use more assistance on ? Contact: Bob Wachter Injury Prevention Specialist; 530-97-4605 rawachter@ucdavis.edu