Joe Bateman ISRI Safety Outreach Manager. 1. Hazard Assessment 2. Accident Reporting and Investigation 3. First Aid/DPR/AED 4. Bloodborne Pathogens 5.

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Joe Bateman ISRI Safety Outreach Manager

1. Hazard Assessment 2. Accident Reporting and Investigation 3. First Aid/DPR/AED 4. Bloodborne Pathogens 5. Compressed Gas 6. Confined Space Entry 7. Corporate Safety Policy 8. Electrical Safety 9. Contractor Safety 10. Emergency Action Planning 11. Fall Protection 12. Fire Prevention 13. Forklift Operation 14. Hazard Communication 15. Hearing Conservation 16. Lockout/Tagout 17. Personal Protective Equipment 18. Respiratory Protection 19. Welding and Cutting

 The First Order of Business.  PPE is Last Resort.  Make it simple.  Document.  pdf

 Tell me.  Tell me now.  Write it down.  _____________________________________

 Let the experts do it.  Use local talent.  First Aid Logs.

 We’ve got kits.  Here’s where they are.  Here’s how to use them.  Here’s how to dispose of them.  Don’t put your hands in somebody else’s blood.

 Keep every cylinder secured.  Always upright.  If refilling, train.  __________________________________

 Don’t crawl in a hole unless you know what’s in there.  Mark ‘em.  Train—thoroughly.  Have a way out.

 You’re not an electrician.  “A man’s gotta know his limitations.”  --Clint Eastwood

 Hold your contractors to the same standard you do your own people.  _______________________________________

 Fires  Tornadoes  Floods  Hurricanes  Earthquakes  Volcanoes  Blizzards

 4 Feet off the ground  Tie off in the JLG  Hand rails in good condition  Chains across loading docks

 How do you tell everyone?  Where do you go?  Who counts heads?  Hands on fire extinguisher training.  _____________________________________

 Train your operators.  Write it down.  Wear the seat belt.  Inspect.  ______________________________________

 MSDS  Labels  _________________________________

 Test the noise.  Reduce/eliminate the noise.  Protect your people.  Test your people.

 Assess the Hazards.  Know your equipment.  Figure it out.  Add or move LOTO points, if needed.  Write it down: Simple.  Train, Train, Train.  Enforce—No Exceptions, No Shortcuts.  Save Lives.

 Assess the Hazards.  Eliminate/Reduce the Hazards.  Protect your people (sometimes from themselves).  Lead by example.

 Why?  How to know.  Voluntary vs. Mandatory.  Fit Test.  Keep ‘em clean.

 Lead  Air sampling  Blood Lead  Zinc Protoporphyrin (ZPP)  Hoses

 Joe Bateman  