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Hazard Communication - start them off on the right foot with the new OSHA Globally Harmonized System for chemical hazard communication. Housekeeping - clean sites, warehouses, and work-spaces are safer for everyone. Fire Safety & Prevention - give a proper orientation to specific types of fire extinguishers and their uses.
Signs & Barricades - tell them and show them what your safety signage means.Accident & Incident Reporting - what needs to be reported, when, and to whom.General Safety Rules - the 8 do's and don'ts that every new hire needs to know.Safety Policy - tell your new team members how safety is a priority at your organization.Add in your own logo, include pictures of your team doing things the right way, and show your company, project, or site information.
Getting this same information from a hired safety consultant will cost any company between $297 to $1299, but we are including this valuable book as another FREE BONUS.Įven though this safety orientation is ready-to-go right now you can still customize it to your company. This exclusive book is only available from ! This is the exact same advice that companies pay consultants to tell them after they pay hundreds (or thousands!) of dollars in consulting fees.
OSHA Reporting understand what OSHA reporting is and when you need to do it on page 36 and know what happens if you fail to report what you are supposed to on page 39. OSHA Logs find out what an OSHA log is, where to find them and how to fill them out on pages 32 - 34. Job Inspections who needs to be performing job inspections is revealed on page 27 and what should be recorded during a job inspection is covered on page 29.
accident and also find guidance on what types of incidents you need to investigate.
Incident Investigations on page 21 learn the difference between an incident vs. Compliance Training on page 19 is information on what compliance training is required for your company. Safety Meetings on page 13 is advice on how often you should be having regular safety meetings and on page 15 what you should be talking about.
Safety Manual on page 6 learn what needs to be in your safety manual and on page 9 learn what a Hazard Communication program should look like. You'll have a TON more money in your pocket when you save thousands of dollars avoiding expensive injuries, lawsuits, and claims. You'll find that employers often find that changes made to improve workplace safety and health can result in significant improvements to their organization's productivity and financial performance. You will stop wasting countless hours searching online for your next safety meeting idea and have everything you need for your next safety meeting already at your fingertips. This will result in cost savings in a variety of areas, such as lowering workers' compensation costs and medical expenses, avoiding OSHA penalties, and reducing costs to train replacement employees and conduct accident investigations. Employers that invest in workplace safety and health can expect to reduce fatalities, injuries, and illnesses. You'll be able to energize your safety meetings because you won't be putting another boring safety topic in front of your team. You should know that it has been shown and OSHA has confirmed that for every dollar spent on an effective safety program, an employer can expect up to six times a return on its investment.