UCOP Injuries and Corrective Measures Recap 2010 UCOP March 2011 Safety Meeting Developed by Karen Hsi, UCOP EH&S Student Intern Intern.

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UCOP Injuries and Corrective Measures Recap 2010 UCOP March 2011 Safety Meeting Developed by Karen Hsi, UCOP EH&S Student Intern Intern

2010 UCOP Injuries 27 Recordable Injuries in 2010 Injury Locations Kaiser – 9 UC Press – 2 Franklin St. – 9 Goleta – 1 Broadway th St. - 1 Off-Site - 1 “Privacy Case” (Location Unknown)- 2

UCOP Job-Related Injuries

Number of Injuries Per 100 Employees

Days Away from Work Days of Job Transfer or Restriction

Types of Injuries in Repetitive Stress Injuries 10 -Slips, Trips, and Falls 1 -Lifting 1- Vehicle 4- Illnesses

Steve has been sitting at his computer for many hours staring at the computer screen. As you can see he is not in the best shape right now. What should he do?

This is what Rhoderick thinks… Corrective Measures for Repetitive Stress Injuries and Lifting ~ rotate job tasks ~ stretching exercises before work and before lifting ch?v=t3UGTlZfzh8

Help to Prevent Slips, Trips, and Falls Corrective Measures for Slips, Trips, and Falls: ~ Better footwear- rubber soles ~ Watch your steps- especially on stairs, elevated surfaces, polished marble floors, stepping onto rugs/carpets,& elevator gap atch?v=_DUegjMxBCo atch?v=_DUegjMxBCo