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ARC Training Tools

Alabama Retail provides training tools to help create and maintain safe workplaces. Explore our Safety Library for resources on workplace safety.

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ARC Training Tools

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  1. ARC Training Tools • Alabama Retail is committed to partnering with our members to create and keep safe workplaces. • Be sure to check out all of the training tools that are available in our Safety Library. This training tool is brought to you by

  2. Workplace Safety For Employees

  3. Session Objectives • You will be able to: • Understand why safety is such an important workplace issue • Identify the requirements of OSHA and the law • Know what our safety policy requires • Take an active role in promoting workplace safety and health

  4. Session Outline • Importance of workplace safety • Facts about OSHA and its mission • Legal and policy requirements • How you can contribute to workplace safety and health • Key safety concerns and precautions to prevent accidents and injuries

  5. Why Safety Is Such an Important Issue • Over 6 million American workers are injured every year • Injuries and illnesses cost American businesses over $100 billion a year

  6. Why Safety Is Such an Important Issue (cont.) • We are required by law to provide a safe workplace • Safety promotes productivity and morale

  7. Facts About OSHA • OSHA is an agency of the federal government • It is responsible for promoting workplace safety nationwide • OSHA was created by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 • It has the authority to oversee compliance with safety and health laws

  8. What OSHA Does • Develops and enforces safety standards • Encourages employers and employees to reduce workplace hazards • Conducts research in occupational safety • Establishes the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees • Approves state occupational safety and health programs

  9. OSHA Standards • OSHA regulates most aspects of workplace safety and health • Compliance is mandatory • OSHA will help us comply with the regulations • The state also regulates workplace safety

  10. Our Safety Policy • Purpose • Understanding • Enforcement

  11. Requirements of the Law and Our Policy • Questions?

  12. Safety Attitude • Think safety • Look for hazards • Fix or report hazards

  13. Good Housekeeping • Keep items in their proper place • Clean or report spills • Clear clutter • Keep items off stairways and out of aisles • Report safety problems • Use common sense

  14. Personal Protective Equipment • Use the right equipment for the job • Inspect PPE before every use • Make sure PPE fits • Follow manufacturer’s instructions • Clean and store properly

  15. Electrical Safety • Use extension cords properly • Don’t run them across stairs or aisles • Don’t fasten them with nails or staples • Don’t overload outlets • Don’t use plugs with bent or missing prongs • Obey locks, tags, barricades, and electrical warning signs

  16. Back Safety • Reach properly • Lift properly • Object from floor • Object from overhead • Oversized or heavy object • Long or awkward objects • Use material handling equipment • Do stretching exercises

  17. Ergonomics • Arrange your workstation • Sit properly • Avoid repetitive motions when possible • Take breaks • Keep wrists straight • Use proper equipment

  18. Ergonomics (cont.) • Know symptoms of MSDs • Pain • Tingling • Stiffness • Weakness • Numbness • Swelling • Get medical attention for MSD symptoms

  19. Hazard Communication • Read chemical labels • Read MSDSs • Use proper PPE • Follow safety procedures • Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

  20. Machine Safety • Obey tags • Make sure guards are in place • Report problems • Wear correct PPE • Focus on work

  21. Office Safety • Keep drawers closed • Sit upright in chairs • Don’t horse around with furniture or supplies • Keep flammables away from hot office equipment

  22. Basic Safety Issues • Questions?

  23. Emergency Situations • Know location of fire alarms and extinguishers • Know what alarms sound like • Know how to use extinguishers • Know at least two evacuation routes • Know meeting place outside building

  24. First Aid • Call for professional medical help • Bring help to victim • Check victim’s ABCs • Check victim’s vitals • Interview victim • Use appropriate first-aid measures

  25. Infectious Diseases and Bloodborne Pathogens • Wash hands often • Use precautions when giving first aid • Treat all blood as contaminated • Use PPE • Clean up thoroughly • Get medical attention if you’re exposed

  26. Security • Follow company procedures • Keep doors locked • Don’t loan keys or access cards • Report unknown people • Report security gaps

  27. Workplace Violence • Take threats seriously • Recognize signs of potential violence in co-workers • Report signs • Arrange a danger signal with co-workers • Remain calm with emotional people • Alert proper authorities

  28. Terrorism • Protect your computer • Handle mail with caution • Cooperate with precautions • Follow procedures during an incident • Shelter in place

  29. Key Points to Remember • Workplace safety is a top priority • Compliance with OSHA regulations is a legal requirement • Company policies and rules must be followed • You play a key role in promoting workplace safety and health, and we need you to be actively involved in all our safety programs

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