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Safety Works

Safety Works. ASC Orientation. Why Me?. Do It Safely!. Safety Commitment. ASC will provide a safe work environment. Employees will work safely. Fire Safety. Class K: Kitchen grease and oil. DUMB-o-vision. Burns. Grease and Steam Burns. 400 ’. 800 ’. Electrical Safety. Cuts. Knives.

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Safety Works

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  1. Safety Works ASC Orientation

  2. Why Me?

  3. Do It Safely!

  4. Safety Commitment ASC will provide a safe work environment. Employees will work safely

  5. Fire Safety Class K: Kitchen grease and oil

  6. DUMB-o-vision

  7. Burns

  8. Grease and Steam Burns 400’ 800’

  9. Electrical Safety

  10. Cuts

  11. Knives

  12. Ouch!

  13. Don’t Go There

  14. This is a meat slicer. Your hands are meat. Get it?

  15. Back Safety

  16. Stack it Safely

  17. Sprains and Strains

  18. DUMB-o-vision

  19. Ergonomics Note which way your body is meant to move Pain or discomfort means something is not right Break up and share repetitive tasks Micro-breaks – change tasks often Break large loads into lighter loads

  20. Ergonomics Hug loads close to your body Use good sitting and computer posture Raise work surface as needed Don’t twist or reach too far Don’t work over your head

  21. Safety Works at Home Too! Maintain good health and weight Exercise regularly as advised by doctor Stretch properly to increase flexibility Posture in chair or car / bus / train Use brain first, then muscles

  22. Slips, Trips, and Falls

  23. Don’t Take The Fall

  24. Don’t Take The Fall

  25. Take Safety to New Heights

  26. DUMB-o-vision

  27. Blood Borne Pathogens

  28. Personal Protective Equipment

  29. DUMB-o-vision

  30. First Aid

  31. First Aid

  32. First Aid

  33. First Aid P rotect from further injury R est the area to allow healing I ce the first 2-3 days, then gentle heat C empress – reduce swelling E levate – above the heart

  34. Choking Procedures

  35. AED Automated External Defibrillator

  36. Injury Reporting

  37. Making the Call Fire/Police – 2111 Medical Emergency – 4111 Campus BlueLights County 911 – will take longer to respond

  38. DUMB-o-vision

  39. Evacuation

  40. Energize…

  41. Driving Safety Motor vehicles are statistically the most deadly equipment used at work Less experienced drivers Heavy pedestrian traffic Sidewalk driving

  42. Driving Safety Be aware of your surroundings Adjust for weather & road conditions Avoid backing up or use spotter Don’t take risks 100% alert – no alcohol/meds

  43. Daily Check Tires inflated Lights working & clear Windshield & windows clean Mirrors adjusted for your use Body damage Brakes/operational issues

  44. DUMB-o-vision

  45. Chemical Safety

  46. MSDS

  47. Hazard Communication

  48. Chemical Hazards Carcinogenic Corrosive Irritant Sensitizer Highly Toxic

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