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Universal Safety Practice

The importance of safety cannot be overstated. Every organization is responsible for the safety of employees while they are working. It is estimated that safety problems cost companies $1 billion a week. Understanding universal safety practices and how to implement them will help keep everyone protected while ensuring the company’s financial security.

With our Universal Safety Practices workshop, your participants will discover how safety affects employee engagement and the bottom line. Safety may seem like a boring topic, but an unsafe work environment cannot be ignored.

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Program Outline

Module One: Getting Started​

  • Workshop Objectives

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Module Two: The Importance of Safety

  • Legal Responsibilities

  • Risks

  • Benefits

  • Setting the Example

  • Case Study

  • Module Two: Review Questions

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Module Three: Fire Risk

  • Causes and Types

  • Assessment

  • Prevention

  • Communication

  • Case Study

  • Module Three: Review Questions

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Module Four: Sound

  • Levels of Noise

  • Assessment

  • Risks

  • PPE or Environmental Changes

  • Case Study

  • Module Four: Review Questions

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Module Five: Chemical and Electrical Hazards

  • Assess Chemicals Used

  • Inform

  • Control Exposure

  • Electrical Dangers

  • Policies and Controls

  • Case Study

  • Module Five: Review Questions

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Module Six: Ergonomics

  • Common Ergonomic Related Injuries

  • Assess Risks

  • Equipment Changes

  • Training

  • Case Study

  • Module Six: Review Questions

Module One: Getting Started

  • Icebreaker

  • Housekeeping Items

  • The Parking Lot

  • Workshop Objectives

​

Module Two: The Importance of Safety

  • Legal Responsibilities

  • Risks

  • Benefits

  • Setting the Example

  • Case Study

  • Module Two: Review Questions

​

Module Three: Fire Risk

  • Causes and Types

  • Assessment

  • Prevention

  • Communication

  • Case Study

  • Module Three: Review Questions

​

Module Four: Sound

  • Levels of Noise

  • Assessment

  • Risks

  • PPE or Environmental Changes

  • Case Study

  • Module Four: Review Questions

​

Module Five: Chemical and Electrical Hazards

  • Assess Chemicals Used

  • Inform

  • Control Exposure

  • Electrical Dangers

  • Policies and Controls

  • Case Study

  • Module Five: Review Questions

​

Module Six: Ergonomics

  • Common Ergonomic Related Injuries

  • Assess Risks

  • Equipment Changes

  • Training

  • Case Study

  • Module Six: Review Questions

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