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LABOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM University of California Berkeley and DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Staying Safe at Work Teaching Workers with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities About Health & Safety on the Job
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Staying Safe at Work 2016

Jan 22, 2018

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Page 1: Staying Safe at Work 2016

LABOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM

University of California Berkeley

and

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Staying Safe at WorkTeaching Workers with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

About Health & Safety on the Job

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The Impact of Work Injuries and Illnesses

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Key Points of this Class

By the end of this class, you will be able to:

• Recognize what can hurt you at work

• Understand that workplace injuries and illnesses are

preventable

• Decide how to solve health and safety problems at

work.

• Decide what to do in an emergency.

• Know the laws that protect workers on the job.

• Name some of the agencies that enforce health and

safety laws.

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Find the Hazards — Restaurant

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Find the Hazards — Grocery Store

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Find the Hazards — Janitorial

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Find the Hazards — Grounds

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Find the Hazards — Laundry

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Find the Hazards — Warehouse

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Noise Hazards

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Chemical Hazards

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What Can Chemicals Do?

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Ask Your Manager

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Safety Data Sheets

(SDS)

Ways to Find Out About Chemicals at Work

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Hazards that Cause Stress

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Ergonomic Hazards

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Making the Job Safer — John

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Making the Job Safer — Bill

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Safe Lifting Techniques

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Making the Job Safer — Mary

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Making the Job Safer — Ann

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Preparing for an Emergency

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Secondary Fire Exit ##

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Mezzaine Stairways for Evacuation for All Floors on Mezzaines

Downstairs

Mens

restroom

Downstairs

Ladies

restroom

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Gateway Outside in Picnic area.

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Look for Evacuation Maps,

Routes and Exit Signs

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Preparing for an Emergency

• Know what alarms sound like

and what they mean.

• Practice what to do.

• Know where the meeting

places are.

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Know Your Rights: Key Points

Federal and state labor laws protect workers from:

• Hazardous jobs.

• Working too long, too late, or too early (for workers

under 18 years old).

OSHA says every employer must give workers:

• A safe workplace.

• Safety training on certain hazards (when required).

• Safety equipment (when required).

By law, your employer is not allowed to punish or

fire you for reporting a safety problem at work!

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Know Your Rights

State Labor Law Bingo Game

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Jill’s Difficult Day at Work