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Office Hazards

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Massachusetts Care Self-Insurance Group, Inc.

Safety Awareness For Everyone from Cove Risk Services

© BLR®—Business & Legal Resources

Session Objectives

You will be able to:– Recognize office hazards

– Know what to do in emergencies

– Take proper precautions to avoid accidents

– Reduce ergonomic risk factors

– Use proper lifting techniques

– Manage stress effectively

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What You Need to Know

– Emergency procedures

– Fire prevention

– Preventing common office injuries

– Ergonomic safety

– Back safety

– Stress management

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Office Hazards

– Fires

– Slips, trips, and falls

– Electrical shocks and fires

– Falling objects

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Office Hazards (cont.)

– Cuts and bruises– Musculoskeletal

disorders– Back injuries– Stress

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Emergency Procedures:Evacuation

– Evacuation signal– Location of

emergency exits– Evacuation routes– Emergency exits

and access to exits

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– Emergency duties– Designated meeting

area– Drills

Emergency Procedures:Evacuation (cont.)

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Emergency Procedures:Fire Response

– Activate the fire alarm

– Call the fire department

– Use an extinguisher on small fires

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Emergency Procedures:Medical Emergencies

– Call for an ambulance if necessary

– Apply first aid– Use gloves to protect

against bloodborne pathogens

– Know the location of first-aid kits

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Emergency Procedures:Natural Disasters

– Be prepared– Have a survival kit– Listen for warnings

and instructions– Shelter in place or

evacuate

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Fire Hazards

– Flammable or combustible liquids

– Storage of combustible materials

– Electrical cords and plugs

– Space heaters– Smoking

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Slips, Trips, and Falls

– Spills and wet floors– Torn carpet or

damaged flooring– Cords in walkways– Improperly stored

items– Open drawers– Standing on chairs

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Electrical Hazards

– Outlets and circuits– Electrical cords and

plugs– Electrical equipment– Electrical repairs

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Safe Stacking and Storing

– Store items in a safe place

– Stack evenly and carefully

– Don’t stack too high– Make sure shelves

can hold the weight– Inspect your work

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Preventing Cuts and Bruises

– Box knives– Scissors– Paper cutters– Pinch points

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Office Hazards And Precautions

– Do you understand the information presented in the previous slides?

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Office Ergonomics:Risk Factors

– Repetition– Posture– Force– Other factors

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Office Ergonomics:Musculoskeletal Disorders

– Injury to nervous system or soft tissue

– Pain in hands, wrists, fingers, forearms, elbows, or joints

– How it feels– Report any MSD

symptoms immediately and seek medical treatment

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Office Ergonomics:Proper Posture

– Head facing straight ahead

– Knees bent 90 degrees

– Feet flat on the floor or footrest

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Office Ergonomics:Proper Posture (cont.)

– Wrists in line with forearms

– Shoulders not hunched– Elbows close to

the side

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Office Ergonomics:Reduce Repetition

– Alternate work activities

– Minibreaks– Eye breaks

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Office Ergonomics:Reduce Repetition (cont.)

Stretching exercises– Hands– Wrists and forearms– Shoulders– Neck– Back

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Back Safety

– Maintain good back posture when sitting, standing, or lifting

– Do not lift more than you can handle

– Use material-handling aids– Make sure you can see

over and around loads you are carrying

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Safe Lifting

– Establish a wide and stable stance

– Bend at your knees and hips and squat down next to the object

– Grip the object firmly

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Safe Lifting (cont.)

– Pull the object close– Tighten your stomach

muscles– Keep your back straight– Rise up using your leg

muscles, not your back muscles

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Ergonomic Hazards

– Do you understand the information presented in the previous slides?

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Workplace Stress

– Stress factors– Symptoms of stress– Episodic stress– Benefits of stress

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Stress Management

– Control your reaction to stress

– Exercise, eat right, and get enough sleep

– Avoid stressful situations

– Get organized– Laugh, relax, and take

quiet time

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Key Points to Remember

– Offices have many hazards

– Keep alert and take precautions

– Know how to respond to emergencies

– Reduce exposure to ergonomic risk factors

– Always lift safely

– Manage stress effectively

Massachusetts Care Self-Insurance Group, Inc.

Safety Awareness For Everyone from Cove Risk Services