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School Safety Training
New Employee Safety Orientation
1/05
Notice
 This presentation is provided to all Educational Service
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District 101 (ESD 101) schools at no cost.
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Safety Statistics
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Fourteen thousand Americans die from onthe-job accidents every year
A worker is injured every 19 seconds
Most accidents occur within an employee’s
first six months on a new job
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Safety Orientation Goals
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Accident Prevention Program (Safety
Program)
Emergency Information
Safety Awareness Issues
Quiz
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Safety Policy and Record
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Safety policy
•Safety and doing your job go
hand in hand
•Employees are expected to
promote safety, report unsafe
conditions, and ask a supervisor
if unfamiliar with a chemical,
tool, or machine
•Management provides a safe
work environment and
continually works to prevent
injuries
Safety record
•What is this school’s record?
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School District Responsibility
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Establish and supervise:
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Equipment that meets WISHA safety and
health standards
Records of occupational injuries/illnesses
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• A safe and healthful working environment
• A written Accident Prevention Program
• Safety and health training programs
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Safety Training
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Employee Safety Orientation
On-the-Job training
Departmental Safety Meetings
A Hazard Communication program
Emergency Evacuation Plan
A Fire Prevention Plan
A Bloodborne Pathogens Program
Other job-specific programs as determined
by a Job Hazard Analysis
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Safety Communication
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Safety Bulletin
Boards
Safety notices
Safety
suggestions
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Safety Committee
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Conducts safety
inspections
Investigates accidents
Reviews safety policies
and procedures
Reviews work conditions
for accident prevention
Reviews and responds
to safety suggestions
and questions
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Safety Rules
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General safety rules
• Observe all safety
warning signs
• Maintain housekeeping
• Keep emergency
equipment accessible
• No horseplay
• Wear required PPE
Disciplinary actions
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Safe Clothing - PPE
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Don’t wear loose clothing
Don’t wear jewelry
Wear protective shoes such as hard leather
with slip-resistant soles (steel toes and
shanks are a plus)
Obtain prescription safety glasses
Tie back long hair
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Personal Protective Equipment
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PPE required throughout the facility
PPE required in specific departments
Recommended PPE
Issuance of PPE
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Safety Orientation Goals
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Accident Prevention Program
(Safety Program)
Emergency Information
Safety Awareness Issues
Quiz
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Accidents and Injuries
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Promptly report each workplace injury or
occupational illness to:
• Your supervisor and,
• ESD 101 Claims Administrator @
509-789-3516 or 1-800-531-4290
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Fill-out and submit an Incident Report Form
Near-miss reporting
Accident investigation
Return-to-work program
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First Aid
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Personnel are trained and certified
in first aid and CPR
First-aid kit locations
Safety shower and eyewash
stations
Bloodborne pathogen program
MSDS
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Reasons for Evacuation
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Natural disasters (e.g., flood, earthquake)
Man-made disasters (e.g., a bomb)
Fire, Smoke, Explosion
Chemical release
Violent intruder incident
Other?
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Fire Prevention
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Emergency action plan
Fire Detection & Alarm System
Fire prevention training
Potential fire hazards
Fire prevention
Fire response (Call 9-1-1)
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Hazardous Chemicals
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Hazard communication training
Locations and uses of hazardous chemicals
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Detecting a chemical release
Emergency response (Call 9-1-1)
Chemical disposal
• Labels
• Material safety data sheets (MSDS)
• Storage cabinets
• Ask your supervisor
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Evacuation Procedures
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Recognize the
evacuation signal and
listen for instructions
Shut down equipment
using the emergency
stop
Go directly to the
nearest safe exit
Proceed to the
assembly area
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Safety Orientation Goals
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Accident Prevention Program
(Safety Program)
Emergency Information
Safety Awareness Issues
Quiz
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Poor Safety Habits
Safety Don’ts:
 Fool around/show off
 Ignore a safety hazard
 Shut off or circumvent
a machine safeguard
 Become overconfident
in your job
 Assume safety is
someone else’s job
The Results:
 Lost work time and/or
forced retirement
 Painful injuries and/or
death
 Productivity losses
 Lost educational
opportunities
 Wasted educational
dollars
Housekeeping
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Slip and trip hazards
Access to exits, fire fighting equipment,
and electrical panels.
Keep aisles and stairwells clear
Reduce accumulation of combustibles
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Back Problem Statistics
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Eighty percent of Americans suffer back
injuries requiring medical attention
Thirty percent of all industrial injuries involve
the back
Back injuries are often the result of years
of abuse at work, home or at play.
In addition to missed work, there could be a
lifetime of pain
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Back Safety Tips
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Don’t lift more than
50 pounds by
yourself
When reaching up,
don’t overextend
If standing in one
place, put one foot
on a footrest
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Push—don’t pull
Squat—don’t bend
Turn—don’t twist
To reduce back
pain—see your
doctor
To prevent back
pain—consider
exercise and a
healthy diet.
Forklift Traffic
 Walk along side of aisles (let forklifts have center of
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aisles)
Listen and look for horn sounds, warning lights, and
backup alarms
Don’t approach a forklift until the operator indicates that
it is safe to do so
Forklifts steer from the rear
Never ride on a forklift, be lifted by a forklift, or fool
around near a forklift
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Safety Orientation Goals
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Accident Prevention Program
(Safety Program)
Emergency Information
Safety Awareness Issues
Quiz
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Facility Walk-through
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Exits, evacuation routes,
alarm pull stations
Fire extinguisher
locations
First-aid kits
MSDS location(s)
Safety showers and
eyewash stations
Areas where special PPE
is required
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Quiz
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What causes the typical back injury?
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What is hazardous about wearing loose clothing to
work? ____________________________________
Horseplay is OK at work as long as
you are off the clock.
True or False
When is it safe to shut off or circumvent a machine
safeguard? ____________________
What kind of PPE is required or recommended in
your department?
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Quiz (cont.)
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Where can the minutes of the Safety Committee
meeting be found?
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7. Housekeeping is needed only to keep the
facility looking nice. ___________True or False
8. Describe the evacuation assembly area of your
department:_____________________
9. It is not important to report a near miss
or close call because no one was hurt.
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True or False
10.In addition to a fire, what else could trigger an
evacuation of the facility? _________________
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Quiz Answers
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Back injuries are typically the result of years of
abuse.
Loose clothing can get caught in machinery.
False. Horseplay is never acceptable while on
school district property.
It is never safe to shut off or circumvent a machine
safeguard.
The PPE required or recommended for each
department will be different.
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Quiz Answers (cont.)
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Safety Committee Minutes are posted on the
safety bulletin boards.
7. False. Housekeeping maintains access to
emergency equipment and prevents the
accumulation of combustible materials.
8. This may be different for each department.
9. False. Reporting a near miss will prevent an injury
from happening to someone else.
10. Chemical release or natural disaster.
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