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SMSAFETY MATTERS.SAFETY FIRST.
SAFETY TOOLKIT
AFFINITY
personal protective equipment
ask volun-
teers
to bring gloves
& eyewear to the
job site. but be
sure to have an
ample supply
available for
those who need
them.
Long pants are always best,
however, we understand that
employees and volunteers
may prefer to wear shorts
during warm weather to
work more comfortably. Do
remember that feet must
always be fully covered.
Flip flops and sandals are never allowed!
boots or
tennis shoes
long pants
gloves
eye protection
hard hat
use the videos and online training
courses on the provided cd as part of your regular training for volunteers and staff.
displaythis poster at your volunteer check-in station.
give volunteers a Safety Matters. Safety First.
sticker as a day-long reminder.
safety front & center
job site risks are everywhere. know them & take measures to prevent accidents & injuries on your job sites.
We can help. We offer training courses, site inspection checklists and articles on every topic to help you keep your job sites safe and your volunteers working safely.
r you
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1. Lack of volunteer training
Failure to use safety equipment - including fall arrest systems & PPE (goggles, gloves, proper footwear)Roof & truss safety
Ladder setup, maintenance & using them safely
Scaffolding setup, maintenance & using safely
Protecting openings: floors, roofs, windows and open trenches
Failure to match types of tasks to a volunteer’s personal capabilities
Failure to use tools properly - including power tools
Slip, trip & fall protection — keeping the inside of houses and job sites picked up. Nails on the ground, boards lying around and power cords are major hazards!
Failure to use proper lifting techniques
it’s better to fall in love...
than off a roof.
SMSAFETY MATTERS.SAFETY FIRST.
SPRAY PAINT AROUND WINDOW AND FLOOR OPENINGS, highlight hard-to-see steps and ANYWHERE YOU NEED TO DRAW ATTENTION
draw attention to hazardous
areas!
SPRAY PAINT AROUND WINDOW AND FLOOR OPENINGS, highlight hard-to-see steps and ANYWHERE YOU NEED TO DRAW ATTENTION
use caution tape to block restricted areas
Post signs like these all over your job sites
$150,000 is much better spent building a house...
than paying a hospital bill.
SMSAFETY MATTERS.SAFETY FIRST.
there are risks in retail — to your employees & your customers.
Stay ahead of the game when it comes to safety. Frequent inspections & visible reminders like posters, ceiling danglers, shelf signs and floor decals help your customers be mindful of safety while shopping.
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1. Door displays - overloading and using improper storage systems
Trips and falls over material in aisles
Tripping over unnoticed floor elevation changes
Trips and falls in parking lots and on walkways
Cuts and scrapes from improperly stored merchandise
Damage to customers’ vehicles when loading purchased merchandise
Lifting merchandise improperly
Operating ReStore owned vehicles
Risk to ReStore property due to perils of fire, wind and vandalism
Employee theft
Fall season is splendid.
fall recovery is not.
SMSAFETY MATTERS.SAFETY FIRST.
visit
www.safetymatterssafetyfirst.com
SMSAFETY MATTERS.SAFETY FIRST.
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