INDUSTRIAL NEW EMPLOYEE SAFETY ORIENTATION

Nick James Productions
6 Jul 202118:54

Summary

TLDRThis orientation video emphasizes the paramount importance of safety in the workplace. It outlines the company's commitment to employee and environmental protection, urging active participation in maintaining a safe work environment. The script covers safety protocols, accident reporting, emergency procedures, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). It also addresses specific safety measures such as lifting techniques, machinery operation, and handling hazardous materials, reinforcing the message that safety is a shared responsibility and begins with each individual.

Takeaways

  • 🛡️ Safety is the utmost priority at the company, and every task should be performed with safety in mind.
  • 👷‍♂️ Employees are encouraged to report any safety concerns or near misses to supervisors or managers immediately.
  • 📚 The orientation process is designed to impart crucial information about the company's safety culture, policies, and procedures.
  • 👥 It's everyone's responsibility to contribute to the safety culture, including looking after oneself and co-workers, and leading by example.
  • 🚫 Always follow job procedures and company rules; these are not suggestions but requirements for safety.
  • 🚨 Reporting of accidents and injuries is mandatory, regardless of severity, to allow for investigation and corrective action.
  • 🩸 Awareness of blood-borne pathogens is crucial, and only trained emergency response team members should handle blood or bodily fluids.
  • 🧯 Knowledge of the emergency action plan, including the location of fire extinguishers and alarms, is essential for all employees.
  • 🚶‍♂️ Pedestrians and forklift operators share safety responsibilities in the workplace, with designated walkways and signals to prevent accidents.
  • 🥋 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is critical and must be chosen and used correctly according to the job requirements.
  • 🔒 Machine guarding and lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures are in place to prevent accidental energizing or movement of machinery during maintenance.

Q & A

  • What is the primary value emphasized during the company's orientation?

    -The primary value emphasized during the company's orientation is safety. The company takes safety and protection of the environment very seriously and expects the cooperation of all employees to ensure a safe working environment.

  • What should an employee do if they identify a dangerous practice or condition?

    -If an employee identifies a dangerous practice or condition, they should notify a manager or supervisor immediately. They should never be afraid to ask for help or clarification, especially during their first few weeks on the job.

  • What is the purpose of the orientation process in relation to safety?

    -The purpose of the orientation process is to provide important information regarding the company's safety culture, procedures, policies, and requirements. It is not just a one-time event; training will continue to be an important part of an employee's job throughout their career at the company.

  • What are the three main safety rules that employees should always remember?

    -The three main safety rules are: 1) Always take responsibility for your personal safety, 2) Never perform any task unless you have been trained and authorized, and 3) Always follow job procedures and company rules.

  • Why is it important to report even minor accidents or injuries?

    -Reporting even minor accidents or injuries is important to allow the company to investigate the underlying cause and take corrective action to reduce future risk to employees. It also ensures that proper medical care is provided to all employees when necessary.

  • What is the consequence of not reporting accidents and injuries?

    -Failure to report accidents and injuries can result in disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal, as the company takes the reporting of such incidents very seriously.

  • What should an employee do if they come into contact with blood or other bodily fluids?

    -Only emergency response team members are certified to handle blood and other bodily fluids. Other employees should position themselves a safe distance away from the injured person and engage in crowd control to prevent others from coming into contact with contaminated fluids.

  • What is the importance of knowing the location of fire extinguishers and fire alarms in the facility?

    -Knowing the location of fire extinguishers and fire alarms is crucial for safety. Fire extinguishers should be used only on incipient fires, and fire alarms help alert everyone in the facility of an emergency. Employees should also be familiar with exit routes and emergency staging locations.

  • What is the 'right tool for the right job' principle in the context of personal protective equipment (PPE)?

    -The 'right tool for the right job' principle in the context of PPE means that employees must learn, know, and decide which type of hand protection and other PPE is best suited for the specific job they are performing to ensure their safety.

  • What is the purpose of the LOTO (Lockout/Tagout) procedure?

    -The purpose of the LOTO procedure is to prevent the unexpected energizing, startup, or movement of any machine or part of a machine, or the release of stored energy within a piece of equipment, ensuring the safety of employees working on or around machinery.

  • Why is it important for employees to be familiar with the Safety Data Sheets (SDS) when working with chemicals?

    -It is important for employees to be familiar with the SDS because they provide essential information about the chemical, including its identity, manufacturer, PPE requirements, and physical and health hazard warnings, which helps in ensuring safe handling and use of the chemicals.

  • What precautions should be taken when working at heights?

    -When working at heights, employees must ensure that fall protection or a fall arrest system is in place and utilized. They should also inspect all equipment for safety, such as ladders and fall arrest systems, and never use the top rung of a ladder as a step or modify ladders in any way.

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