This DVD program on Office Safety shows employees that hazards really do exist in an office environment, and how important it is to use good safety practices as they go about their work.
Safety Orientation for Office Environments program focuses on safety in an office environment and how to avoid injuries. Injury statistics show that 85 to 98% of all accidents/injuries result from unsafe acts of employees. Although there is no heavy equipment involved with office environments, there is still the potential for injuries such as slips and falls, electrical safety and exposure to chemicals and fires. When people take shortcuts or forget about safety, that's when an injury occurs.
Video Display Terminal Safety program highlights some of the hazards and how to prevent them. There are more than 115 million VDTs in use in the United States and Canada today. There are hazards involved in working with VDTs that can result in physical problems if not done correctly.
Lifting Safely in Office Environments program explains how the back works and provides enough information to make the right choices when lifting. This video explains how the back works and how strains and muscles work so you can prevent these types of back injuries.
Hazard Communications for Office Personnel program is a review of information about chemicals and hazardous materials. Protecting employees and the environment are two important considerations in your company's overall safety program. To help you meet these challenges, this program will review information about chemicals and hazardous materials that will be of value in meeting these goals.
Reducing Unsafe Acts of Office Employees program emphasizes the importance of training and enforcement of rules, laws and standards. The results of hundreds of thousands of investigations reveal that 85% to 98% of all accidents are caused in whole or in part by employee carelessness, negligence, or violating safety rules.
Safety and the Supervisor program includes comments from experts in the field of safety. Emphasis is on the responsibility of the supervisor, counseling and accident investigation. As a supervisor, you are responsible for accident reports, safety training, making sure employees follow safety rules and wear personal protective equipment.
There is no heavy equipment or industrial chemicals to contend with in an office environment. The office is a unique work environment and hazards need to be addressed. This program provides a general overview of office safety hazards and steps to minimize risks.
This is a short refresher course. It is based on the full length version of The Office Safety Basics program. When compared to other jobs it seems that office work would be safe. There is no heavy equipment or industrial chemicals to contend with in an office environment.
The different types of electric energy are low, high and static voltage. This program is designed to make you more aware of electrical safety. This program gives a basic understanding of electricity.
Safety is the responsibility of all employees. The company's safety policy is, "we don't have any job that can't be performed safely." This program will focus on safety awareness.