safety rules, policies and procedures

34
SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 2010-2011 CNS

Upload: abby

Post on 10-Jan-2016

43 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. 2010-2011 CNS. LFCISD Policy Statement. District is committed to provide a safe environment for all students, employees and visitors. The success of our safety and health program depends on each one of us. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND

PROCEDURES2010-2011

CNS

Page 2: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

LFCISD Policy Statement

• District is committed to provide a safe environment for all students, employees and visitors.

• The success of our safety and health program depends on each one of us.

• The Policy Statement is posted in employee lounges for all to read.

Page 3: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

EMPLOYEE SAFETY

• Employees are to perform duties in a safe manner to avoid injury to oneself and/or to others.

• There is NO job so important or service so urgent that any employee of this school district needs to get injured in order to do their job or provide their service.

Page 4: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Disciplinary Policy

• A disciplinary policy is established in the District’s Accident Prevention Plan.

• Verbal warnings may be issued by supervisors for minor infractions or violations

• Written warnings may be issued forRepeated minor violations of safety rules/proceduresSingle serious violation that could result in injury to

employee or another, or caused damage to propertyActivities that could result in injury or property

damage

Page 5: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

• Disciplinary leave may be recommended with or without pay for any of the the violations listed just prior, and for any of the following:A single serious violation of a rule or procedure that

results in injury to an employee or property damage.

Repeated violations or non-conformance of established safety rules or procedures.

• Supervisors may recommend termination of employment for repeated violations

• Counseling Reports will be completed by supervisors to document violations of safety rules

• Employees must read, sign Counseling Report and acknowledge seriousness of violation(s)

Page 6: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Hazard Communication Plan

• A copy of the Hazard Communication Plan for the District is located at each campus/department library and with the District Safety Committee member

• Chemical product lists and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are available at worksites

• Employees working with chemicals will be trained on proper use of products and use of personal protective equipment

Page 7: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

M S D S

• Training will be provided on MSDS – Material Safety Data Sheets

• Every campus/dept. should have a binder with MSDS for chemicals used at that site

• All employees have the RIGHT TO KNOW about the hazards of chemicals in the workplace and how to protect oneself – Signs posted

• All containers should be labeled with name of chemical it contains

Page 8: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Chemical Safety

• Do not attempt to refill chemicals or toner in copiers, printers, or duplicating machines unless you have been trained in their maintenance

• Use the proper Personal Protective Equipment when using chemicals: gloves, goggles, safety glasses, aprons, dust masks/respirator, etc. as required and recommended by MSDS

Page 9: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Emergency Crisis Plans

• Employees will be trained in their campus’s Emergency Crisis Plan by their supervisors/administrators

• In case of an emergency, employees must be aware of procedures to follow; evacuations, exit locations, telephone numbers, etc.

Page 10: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Fire Prevention Safety

• Learn locations of fire extinguishers• Use fire extinguishers only on small, contained

fires• If in doubt, sound alarm, evacuate and let trained

firefighters handle it• You will receive training on fire extinguishers• Learn exit routes from your area (posted)• Do not block fire exit doors.

Page 11: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

General Safety Rules• Do not attempt to move heavy objects

alone. Get help from the maintenance department to move heavy furniture or heavy objects

• Always wear your safety belt when moving or lifting heavy objects

• Safety belts do not permit you to lift heavier items than what you usually do

• Dollies and desk moving equipment should be used to move heavy objects

Page 12: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Prevent Slips and Falls

• Clearly mark any dangerous areas such a broken windows, slippery floors, wet floors, torn carpet, or defective furniture and report the hazard to your principal or supervisor.

• Keep your area neat and orderly at all times to avoid tripping hazards.

• Respect “Wet Floor” and other “Caution” signs.

Page 13: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

General Safety Rules• Do not string cables or extension

cords across surfaces where people may walk without covering properly to prevent a tripping hazard.

• Wear closed toe shoes with medium to low heels to prevent slips and falls

• Open one file drawer at a time, and close drawers when not in use.

Page 14: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

General Safety Rules• Use caution when shelving or

removing books in libraries.• Do not attempt to catch a book that

falls.• Use a step stool to reach higher

shelves.• Use caution when lowering or

raising wall screens/charts in case equipment falls from brackets.

Page 15: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

General Safety Rules• Turn on lights before entering a dark

room or dark corridor.

• Use caution when approaching doors.

• When working directly behind a door, lock it.

• Be alert in crowded hallways to avoid injury to yourself and others.

Page 16: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

General Safety Rules

• Exercise caution when crossing parking lots. Look for uneven surfaces, potholes, traffic, and persons loitering.

• Use handrails when provided, especially when ascending or descending stairs.

Page 17: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

General Safety Rules

• Do not attempt by yourself to subdue students who are fighting. Notify the proper authority and follow campus procedures.

• When confronted with an “unwanted visitor” on campus, notify the building principal or the proper authority.

• If you instruct a student not to perform a function because it may not be safe, don’t perform the function yourself.

Page 18: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

General Safety Rules

• Do not attempt to repair anything you are not qualified to repair.

• Report defective equipment to the building administrator.

• Read instructions before operating any equipment or appliance.

• Obtain permission to operate equipment if necessary.

Page 19: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Prevent Cuts

Use these precautions with paper cutters: Keep your fingers away from blade Keep cutting blade in down position when

not in use Make sure paper cutter is on flat surface

Use equipment such as scissors, staplers, and staple removers cautiously and only for purpose for which they were designed

Page 20: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

• NEVER place knives in sink full of water• Knives should be cleaned/stored right away• Do not use knives for prying lids off or out of

cans• Always use cutting board with non-slip mat or

towel to prevent movement• Use approved gloves for boning/cutting• If you drop a knife, let it fall• Cut a flat base on item being cut to avoid

slipping

Page 21: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Prevent Burns

• Ensure that laminating machines are properly guarded to prevent contact with heated surfaces.

• Exercise caution when clearing paper jams from copiers and printers; avoid contact with heated surfaces.

Page 22: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Safe Lifting Techniques1 Evaluate load to be lifted. Use dolly or

mechanical device whenever possible.2 Set feet solidly on ground, spaced apart

and close to load.3 Bend knees outward, crouch over load

keeping back as straight as possible and grasp load securely.

4 Push up with legs, bring back upright keeping load close to body.

5 Avoid jerking motion.

Page 23: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Safe Lifting Techniques

6 If necessary to change directions while lifting the load or after it has been brought to carrying position, be careful not to twist the body. Turn the body by changing feet position.

7 When placing the load on a surface such as a bench or table, place it on the edge so that the landing point assumes part of the load, then push with arms.

Page 24: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Safe Lifting Techniques

1 If lowering load to floor, reverse lifting method; bend knees and with back straight and load close to body, lower load using arm and leg muscles.

2 Never carry a load of such size that it reduces your visibility.

3 Use back belts consistently and properly. 4 A back belt does not allow you to lift a

heavier load that you would normally.

Page 25: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

General Safety Rules• Do not store combustibles near boilers or

electrical equipment.• Do not block access to electrical

panels.• Store heavy and bulky items at

waist level, lighter items above shoulder level.

• Store rarely used items below waist level.

• Compressed gas tanks or cylinders should be stored in an upright position, capped and chained to prevent falling.

Page 26: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Ladder Safety• Do not use chairs, tables, counters, boxes, desks,

or other makeshift arrangement in place of a ladder to reach higher places.

• Select right ladder for job. Make sure it is strong enough and long enough to work comfortably.

• Avoid metal ladder when chance of contact with electrical current

• Avoid using ladders in hallways while students are changing classes.

Page 27: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Ladder Safety

• Never use a damaged/defective ladder.• If a ladder must be set up in traffic

area, use a barricade or guard to prevent collisions.

• Face ladder and hold on with both hands while climbing/ascending.

• Use “belt buckle” rule, your belt buckle should not move beyond the ladder sides.

Page 28: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Ladder Safety

• Do not climb higher than second step from top on stepladder or third rung on straight ladder.

• Do not carry items in your hands when climbing a ladder. Have someone hand them to you or hoist items up with rope.

• When setting up stepladder, make sure the folding metal braces are fully locked in fully extended position and safety feet are secured.

Page 29: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Electrical Safety

• Electrical Safety - Make sure that electrical equipment is grounded to prevent shock.

• Use approved three-wire extension cords with ground plugs.

• Use double insulated tools if it is not possible to obtain a secure ground.

• Do not use damaged or defective equipment or cords. Report it to your supervisor immediately.

Page 30: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Electrical Safety

• Use the right type of extension for the job. Do not use extension cords as permanent wiring.

• Do not jerk a plug from a socket by the cord. Grasp the plug and pull.

• Do not use electrical equipment in wet areas.• Be careful not to overload outlets or extension

cords. If a socket face or extension cord becomes warm, discontinue use immediately and report it.

Page 31: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

REPORT INJURIES• Report injuries to the School Nurse immediately• Report incident to Supervisor within 24 hours if

Supervisor is not present at time of injury• Failure to report incident/injury as requested is

grounds for a written warning• Doctor’s Work Status Report is needed to return to

work. Take report to Worker’s Comp Office for letter authorizing employee to return to work depending on restrictions

• If out for extended period of time, employee must call in to WC Office once a week.

Page 32: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Workers’ Compensation Doctor Network (The Alliance)

• You must choose a doctor from the Alliance list• For a specialist, the treating doctor will refer you to a

specialist on the network, and you need to verify that the specialist is a member of the Alliance

• For emergencies, you may go to any licensed medical professional within the United States

• If you go to a non-approved doctor, you will probably have to pay the bill

• Change of doctor, should be from the Alliance network• A third choice requires approval from the TASB adjuster

Page 33: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

WC Prescription Card

• First Fill medication card enables injured parties to obtain the “initial” prescription (s) needed.

• This card is restricted to your allowed condition.• To receive this benefit, present this card to a

participating pharmacy.• If claim is accepted, you will receive a Retail Drug

Card in the mail.• If questions call Progressive Medical at

1-888-908-6337.

Page 34: SAFETY RULES, POLICIES AND  PROCEDURES

Safety Begins With You!REMEMBER! • Always think before doing.• Plan ahead.• Help each other.• Practice what you learn.• Avoid injuries - they can last a

lifetime.

• BE SAFE! • WE NEED YOU HERE!!