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Safety on the Job

Safety on the Job. Gail D. Thompson Career Related Education Colquitt County High School Moultrie, GA Developed by CCHS Technology Interns. What Causes Accidents?. Lack of knowledge or skills Environmental hazards Poor safety attitudes Unsafe behavior. Lack of Knowledge and Skills.

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Safety on the Job

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  1. Safety on the Job Gail D. Thompson Career Related Education Colquitt County High School Moultrie, GA Developed by CCHS Technology Interns

  2. What Causes Accidents? • Lack of knowledge or skills • Environmental hazards • Poor safety attitudes • Unsafe behavior

  3. Lack of Knowledge and Skills • Those with little training make 40% of the on job accidents • Workers should learn as much as possible about the tools they are operating to avoid accidents. • You need to be aware of what you can and cannot do.

  4. Hazards on the Road • These are the leading cause of accidental death among teens • You must remember to be careful and to have good driving skills.

  5. Environmental Hazards • These are hazards that you face such unsafe conditions in the workplace. • You have to be careful because these types of hazards make these work environment very dangerous. • Examples include machinery, dangerous equipment, electric and other hazards.

  6. Hazards in Dangerous Work • Remember always that if you are involved in dangerous work be safety-conscious. • First know how dangerous your job is. • Secondly learn about ergonomics which is a why to prevent repetitive motion injuries.

  7. Hazards in the Office • You also need to watch out for unsafe conditions if you work in a office also. • You may fill safe because you are simply in a office and may forget to follow simple safety step that will get you hurt so it is best to be careful

  8. Poor Safety Attitudes • Not taking the right attitude toward safety can put you and others in danger. • Each and every worker needs to “think safety”. • The rules are developed and are there for a reason to protect you.

  9. Unsafe Behavior • There are a range of unsafe behaviors that can occur at work such as Recklessness, Bad Temper, Lack of consideration and Disobedience. • Unsafe behavior is a threat to you and to everyone around you so it best not to practice it.

  10. Cost of Accidents • The cost to you may the lost of very important things such as your health safety and your job or even a permanent job related injury • The cost to the employer is lost of an employee and lost man hours of training and workers compensation. • It costs the economy Billions to pay out to workers nation wide that need payment.

  11. Preventing Accidents • Stay healthy • Use Machine and Tools Properly • Wear Protective Clothing and use protective safety equipment. • Follow safety precautions

  12. What to Do When an Accident Occurs • Call for Help-as soon as it is safe to do so. • Provide First Aid-try to give basic first aid if you have the training • Follow Universal Precautions-Following step to prevent the spread of infection.

  13. OSHA • This is one way the government helps to protect you on the job. • It was an Act passed buy congress in the 1970s to make all working conditions more safe.

  14. EPA • It is the way that the government protects the environment on your job. • The EPA stands for the Environmental Protection Agency. • It works to reduce these kinds of hazards on the job site.

  15. CDC • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • It promote public policy toward your health that will keep you healthy.

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