Workplace accidents are an all-to-common occurrence in the United States. By some estimates, there are over four million work-related accidents every year. One of the most important ways to prevent these accidents is to inform employees of correct safety procedures at an annual training session. Keep reading to learn what topics you should cover during annual safety training.
The fire emergency plan is one of the most important safety features in a workplace. This plan tells employees which exits are safe to use, how to exit safely, and where to meet up after leaving the building. You’ll also want to assign each employee a number so anyone can take attendance quickly. Make sure employees know not to stop to grab personal belongings with them in an emergency.
Ergonomics covers how employees should sit, stand, lift, and do other work activities. The goal is to use correct body posture to eliminate muscle, bone, and joint stress. Ensure desk workers know how to adjust their chairs and computer screens to eliminate eye and neck strain. You should stress correct postures for lifting boxes and standing for long periods for more active workers.
It’s not an easy subject, but workplace violence is a topic you should cover during annual safety training. Violence includes conflicts between employees and those involving outsiders. Consider what employees should do if someone brings a gun onto the premises. This training should also indicate where employees should go during a crisis and how to contact the authorities.
Slipping and falling are some of the most common causes of workplace accidents. Talk with your employees about wearing non-slip shoes, using doormats, and placing safety signs in plain view when floors are wet to help prevent slips and falls.
Holding annual safety training is one of the top ways to prevent workplace accidents. Use this guide to help plan your annual training and keep workers safe.
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