Incidents & Fire Emergency Plan
Crisis and Media & Biohazard Cleanup
Safety Data Sheets & Tour Safety
Ladder Usage & Chemical Usage
Roof Access & Fall Protection
100

The system we use to report employee incidents

Health Safety Institute (HSI) system

100

Steps to follow after the media arrives or contacts the community office 

Team members must not share any information, even if the situation does not seem to be a crisis or flammable interaction, and only collect the media's contact information.

100

We request, verify and store this from a potential resident before the tour begins

A government-issued photograph identification (ID) 

100

This person or person(s) are responsible for ensuring they receive training in ladder safety, including how to use, inspect, and store ladder property

All community team members

100

Use of this item is required to keep indoor areas like entryways clean and dry. These are required to be placed immediately inside or outside of each entryway (not including bathrooms)

Non-slip mat

200

An incident which may have resulted in an injury, illness, or damage, but did not due to timely intervention or sheer luck. It is essentially a close call where the potential for harm was present but was avoided

Near Miss

200

Contact email addresses for crisis team and community leadership

Mark-taylor@lavidge.com and communications@mark-taylor.com

200

This person is responsible for ensuring compliance with safety regulations and standards, and coordinating the creation and maintenance of SDS manuals.

The MFS

200

This form is supposed to be completed monthly by the MFS

Ladder inspection form

200

If the temperature exceeds 90 degrees, team members are required to take a break after this amount of time of consecutive work on the roof

30 minutes of consecutive work 

300

For moderate injuries, team member must seek medical attention at a preferred Mark-Taylor Workers Comp at this clinic

Concentra Preferred Clinic 

300

Biohazard cleanup is necessary for these three items

Blood, bodily fluids, or infectious agents

300

The SDS binder is organized and coded this was for easy referencing

Color coded and organized alphabetically 

300

The MFS must maintain this specific item with absorbent materials, PPE, and cleanup supplies in areas where chemicals are used or stored 

Spill kit

300

The two natural reasons a team member is not permitted to access a roof

In the dark and during inclement weather

400

The four types of incidents

Injury / Illness

First Aid

Near Miss

Environmental

400

The four PPE needed for biohazards

Gloves

Gowns

Shoe covers

Masks

400

If any discomfort or unsafe feelings arise you follow these steps after ending the tour midway

Request that the tour comes back the following day and conduct with another team member present. The team member who stops the tour must not conduct any further tours that day

400

Completed inspection forms must be saved on the designated clipboard in the maintenance shop for this amount of time

One year

400

Walk up roof access does not require any fall protection other than what is required for this

Required for stairs

500

The steps to utilize a fire extinguisher

  • P=Pull the safety pin
  • A=Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire
  • S=Squeeze the operating lever
  • S=Sweep side to side, covering the base of the fire
500

The first step to follow decontamination procedures if there is any potential risk of contamination 

Isolate Clothing 

500

The orange color code is for this category

Handling/Storage & PPE

500

Follow these regulations for the disposal of chemical waste 

Local, state, and federal 

500

If an opening exceeds this many inches in diameter, it requires the use of guardrails, toe boards, or covers

Two (2) inches in diameter 

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