Rutherford County Workplace Injuries and Safety

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Rutherford County Workplace Injuries and Safety In safety, we concern ourselves not just with the tasks but how we accomplish the task.

Objectives Course Outline: Become familiar with workplace injuries and potential safety hazards. Increase safety awareness in all county workplaces. Assessment 5 question quiz

What is a Workplace Injury? Workplace Injury: An injury, illness or death arising out of and in the course and scope of employment is by definition a compensable work-related claim. Common Workplace Accidents That Result in Injury: Lifting/transporting objects Slips, trips, and falls Struck by or against an object Being caught in equipment Repetitive motion

Workplace Injury Statistics On each work day a fatal injury occurs every 2 hours and a disabling injury happens every 8 hours. What Causes Accidents 88% Are Caused By Human Error Under Confident With Job Task Or Environment Over Confident With Job Task Or Environment Short Cuts 10% Are Caused By Mechanical Failure Worn Equipment Faulty Equipment 2% Beyond Human Control Act Of Nature Reference Reese C. D. Accident/Incident Prevention Techniques. London: Taylor & Francis (2001),

Unsafe Work Methods To Avoid Samples: Lifting, pushing, pulling, holding, carrying or throwing heavy objects. Using equipment without inspecting it first Disregarding the mandatory uses of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Storing heavy objects on top shelves Storing cleaners and other chemicals in un-marked containers/locations Using chairs or tables to climb with Allowing clutter to build up in your working environment Removing machine guards or safety devices to ease task completion Wearing un-approved footwear or clothing for physical job demands

Safety Awareness Know Your Hazards & Risk Hazard Risk Safety Lifting & Moving Objects Strains/Sprains Plan/Stretch/Mech. Aid Climbing Wet Floors Damaged Equipment Chemicals Fire & Steam Blood-borne Pathogens Falling Slips/Trips/Falls Cuts/Burns/Shock Exposure Burns MRSA, Hep B & C Ladders/Stools/Spotters Signage/ Awareness Equipment Inspection PPE/Reading Labels PPE/Awareness Awareness/PPE/Vaccine

Environmental Hazards In Your Workplace Remain aware of other environmental and workplace conditions that can be conducive for the risk of injury: Walking/Working surfaces Worn/Faulty Equipment Housekeeping Extreme Temperatures Noise Poor lighting Report all hazards of this nature to your supervisor and or safety contact ASAP

Safety Is Everyone's Responsibility Supervisors: Communicate workplace safety hazards & risk Ensure employees are trained & qualified for job tasks Enforce and promote workplace safety procedures Conduct safety inspections & accident investigations Employees: Should talk to managers about safety concerns Follow safety policies & standard operating procedures Report all injuries that occur on the job Watch out for each other

Safety = Reducing the Risk Know the Hazards and associated Risk Follow Standard Operating Procedures Pay attention to your surroundings Be mindful of unsafe work methods Stay focused around safety hazards Report safety hazards

Questions For answers to questions, interactive discussion or other information related to Workplace Safety and this training, please contact: Kelli Perrien 615-898-7715 kperrien@rutherfordcountytn.gov

Quiz Click on the link below to take a 5-Question Quiz. You must take the quiz to receive credit for the Safety Training. Once you have linked to the quiz, please enter your Social Security Number at the top. You will need to enter it according to the example shown (ex. 999-99-9999 with hyphens included). Once finished with the questions, please click the submit button and your training will be recorded.