CompSource Mutual



6101080518795This document is a reference for monthly risk-based and OSHA required training topics to provide to your employees.00This document is a reference for monthly risk-based and OSHA required training topics to provide to your employees.MonthTraining topicReferenceTraining to includeRelated resourcesJanuaryBloodborne pathogens29 CFR 1910.1030Risk and routes of exposurePersonal protective equipmentFollowing universal precautionsReporting proceduresBloodborne pathogens safety talk FebruaryFirst aid and CPR29 CFR 1910.151Assessing the situation and recognizing an emergencyDifferent scenarios that may be facedSteps to be taken and determining treatmentStandard precautions Performing CPRWhat to do in case of an incident safety talk MarchEmergency action plan29 CFR 1910.38Identifying a primary individual to monitor weather conditions and inform employees of potential hazardsIdentifying a local storm shelter (with directions provided) in the event of anticipated hazardous weatherEmergency planning safety talk AprilLifting mechanicsRisk basedManual lifting is a last resortLifting devices and machinery should be used when possibleIf manual lifting is necessary address proper lifting mechanics, team lifting, etc.Back safety talk MayHazard Communication29 CFR 1910.1200Training should include the use of safety data sheets (SDS) Personal protective equipmentReading labels, tags or signs.Chemical handling safety talk Reading safety data sheets JuneSlips, trips, falls- same levelRisk basedEffective footwear for the jobUsing appropriate housekeeping practicesConsidering weather conditions that can cause slip hazardsCommon slip trip and fall hazards safety talk JulyErgonomics29 CFR 1910-10.2Avoiding bending and stoopingSet up work station to be ergonomically correctNot working in an awkward posture when unnecessaryTaking microbreaks Ergonomics self-assessment checklist AugustWorkplace violenceRisk basedTraining should cover how to react to and deal with a physical or verbal threat or disruptive behavior as well as how to trigger alarm and notify othersSecurity of the building and parking lot safetyWorkplace violence safety talk SeptemberStep stool and step ladders 29 CFR 1926.1053Proper step ladder use and set upInspectionsItems not to use in place ofSafe positioningPortable step ladder safety talk OctoberLifting mechanicsRisk basedManual lifting is a last resortLifting devices and machinery should be used when possibleIf manual lifting is necessary address proper lifting mechanics, team lifting, etc.Tips for safe lifting safety talk NovemberErgonomics29 CFR 1910-10.2Avoiding bending and stoopingSet up work station to be ergonomically correctNot working in an awkward posture when unnecessaryTaking microbreaks Proper posture work station setup sheet Repetitive motion safety talk DecemberSlips, trips, falls- same levelRisk basedEffective footwear for the jobUsing appropriate housekeeping practicesConsidering weather conditions that can cause slip hazardsSlip trip fall prevention office safety talk Wet and slippery surfaces safety talkThis list is not comprehensive - additional OSHA standards may apply to your workplace. Be sure to review OSHA's general industry standards (29 CFR 1910) for other requirements. In addition, section 5(a)(1) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, known as the General Duty Clause, requires employers to provide their employees with a workplace that is free of recognized hazards likely to cause death or serious physical harm. ................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download