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Workplace Skills Workshop: Energy Careers & Safety Awareness

This workshop provides an introduction to the energy workplace, workplace skills, and safety on the job. Participants will learn about work habits, professionalism, teamwork, communication, conflict resolution, and workplace safety. The course objectives include identifying key elements of the energy industry, understanding the importance of first impressions, and practicing effective communication and conflict resolution skills. Additionally, participants will learn about safety requirements and regulatory compliance in the workplace.

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Workplace Skills Workshop: Energy Careers & Safety Awareness

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  1. Welcome Workplace Skills Workshop • Purpose • Introduction to the energy workplace • Introduction to workplace skills • Insight into safety on the job • Introductions • Name • Job history • Education • Expectations from workshop • Housekeeping

  2. Course Overview • Work Habits of Successful Employees • First Impressions • Attendance and Absenteeism • Dependability • Professionalism • Teamwork • Cooperation • Communication • Conflict Resolution • Resolving Conflict with the Boss

  3. Course Overview, cont. • Safety Overview • The Importance of Safety Awareness • Occupational Safety Regulation • An Effective Workplace Safety and Health Program • Examples of Employer Responsibilities • Employee Responsibilities • Drug-Free Lifestyle • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  4. Course Objectives • Identify key elements of the energy industry • Explain the importance of first impressions • Select characteristics of a positive image • Identify behavior desired in the workplace (habits supervisors and co-workers like) • Identify cooperative behaviors • Engage in team building and negotiating • Demonstrate effective communication with others • Practice active listening • Identify personal conflicts that arise in the workplace • Identify communication strengths and weaknesses

  5. Course Objectives, cont. • Identify safety requirements in the workplace • Know the importance of compliance with standards, regulations, and established procedures to ensure a safe and healthy work environment • Know basic regulatory requirements that promote safe and effective operations for the protection of people, data, property, and institutions • Know the roles and responsibilities of employers and employees in creating and maintaining a workplace safety culture

  6. Energy Careers • Get into Energy • Are you ready? • Current job openings • Education • Apprenticeships

  7. Work Habits-First Impressions • Research • Appearance • Personal Business (Cell Phones) • Don’t be complacent

  8. Attendance and Absenteeism • On time • Every day • Absences cost the company money • Know the company policy • Keep the boss informed • Work breaks • Keep healthy

  9. Dependability • Do your job • Do your share and more • Take responsibility • Watch other’s safety • Do what you say you will

  10. Professionalism • Keep work area organized • Judged by your tools • Follow procedures • Learn, read • Volunteer • Extra effort

  11. Teamwork • Everybody works together • All depend on others to do their part • Help when you can • Ask for help when needed • Listen • Speak up

  12. Cooperation • Work together • It IS your job • Offer to help when available • Life may not seem fair • No sulking

  13. Case Study – Killing Time • Study the case • Identify options • Evaluate options • What should you do? • Present decision and reasoning

  14. Communication • Listen • Put message in your own words • Clarify (ask questions) • Block out distractions

  15. Active Listening • Look the speaker in the eye • Don't interrupt the speaker • Don’t move around • Nod your head • Concentrate • Repeat instructions and ask appropriate questions when the speaker has finished

  16. Barriers to Listening • Bias or prejudice • Language differences or accents • Noise • Worry, fear, or anger • Lack of attention • Daydreaming • Distractions

  17. Sending Messages • Effective Verbal Messages: • Are brief, succinct, and organized • Are free of jargon • Do not create resistance in the listener • Require practice/rehearsal • Don’t include accusations and sarcasm • Focus on behavior and actions needed

  18. Listening Assessment • Assess your listening skills • Identify skills that would make you a better listener

  19. Conflict Resolution • Disagreements are inevitable • Misunderstanding • Speak up politely, firmly • Let it go • Focus on behavior • Focus on one topic • Listen carefully • Restate • Don’t interrupt or get defensive • Admit when you are wrong • Use shared goals

  20. Resolving Conflict with the Boss • More preparation • Practice what to say • Ask to arrange a time • Calm and tactful • Don’t accuse or criticize or act angry or sarcastic • Describe crew or company benefits of suggestions • Accept the boss’ decision

  21. Communications Exercise • Teamwork • Devise a system • Implement • Assess

  22. Safety Awareness • Essential to providing efficient, reliable, and safe electrical service to the public • Electrical hazards • Cause more than 300 deaths and 4,000 injuries in the workplace each year • Ranks sixth among all causes of work-related deaths in the United States

  23. Safety Regulation • Injuries increased by 20% during the 1960’s • Occupational Safety and Health Act signed December 1970 • Workplace fatalities declined by 60% • Rates of injuries declined by 40%

  24. An Effective WorkplaceSafety and Health Program • Improves employee morale and performance • Reduces employee turnover • Reduces the extent of work injuries • Reduces workers’ compensation costs • Enhances company profitability

  25. Employer Responsibilities • Compliance with OSHA standards and regulations • Provide training, tools, and equipment needed to work safely • Develop safety and health programs, policies, and procedures • Conduct regular work observations and analysis • Keep records of all monitoring data • Resolve safety and health issues • Inform workers of their rights and responsibilities related to occupational safety and health • Investigate and resolve all allegations of unsafe conduct or violations of policies and procedures • Maintain confidentiality and privacy of employees • Establish a company culture of safety by encouraging all employees to be safety specialists

  26. Employee Responsibilities • Follow safety rules, policies, and procedures • Ask questions about any rules, policies, and procedures you do not understand • Report any hazards, unsafe actions, or violations of safety policies or procedures • Help coworkers recognize unsafe actions or conditions • Stop the unsafe behavior of others • If instructed to perform an unsafe act, notify a supervisor immediately • Report all injuries and illnesses to your supervisor

  27. Grounds for Immediate Termination • Drinking alcohol or drug abuse prior to or during work • Fighting, theft • Willful damage to property • Failure to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) • Failure to comply with tool and equipment operation policies • Inappropriately altering safety guards, barriers, or guardrails • Failure to follow recognized industry practices • Engaging in dangerous horseplay • Failure to notify the company of a hazardous situation • Failure to notify the company of injuries at the time of occurrence • Deliberately providing inaccurate information in safety/incident investigations

  28. Case Study – Digging a Hole • Study the case • Identify options • Evaluate options • What should you do? • Present decision and reasoning

  29. Drug-Free Lifestyle • Substance abuse places a major burden on the workplace • Impaired judgment and coordination lead to an increased risk of accidents and injuries • Workplace substance abuse is a serious problem, especially in environments where co-workers rely on each other for safety • Employers provide employee education • It is the responsibility of all workers, to be aware and do what they can to make the work environment safe for everyone • All employees should help co-workers get the assistance they need

  30. Personal Protective Equipment • Safety glasses/face shields • Hard hats • Safety footwear • Insulating gloves • Insulating sleeve covers • Flame-resistant clothing • Fall protection equipment • Respirators • Cut-resistant chaps

  31. Course Summary • Effective workplace behaviors • First impressions • Teamwork • Cooperation • Communication • Safety • Importance • Employer Responsibilities • Employee Responsibilities

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