You can throw away the instructions that came with your Lego set if you like, but pay attention to this standard document which teaches a trainee how to safely and effectively complete a task
What is a Job Aid? (Also acceptable: OPL/One Point Lesson)
Be sure to consult all documentation when training on a new task or routine
Forget Visa and Mastercard...leave home without this plastic, and you'll either turn around or stop by reception on your way to your desk
What is a badge?
If you forget your badge, get a temporary one from reception on your way into the office. All site visitors are required to sign in as well.
Keep your spine aligned by setting your desk and chair height to allow your knees, elbows, and hips to keep this angle
What is 90 degrees?
Make sure you adjust your workstation to your body each time you come into the office
"What could possibly go wrong?"
This document mitigates potential safety hazards before teammates embark on a new task or activity
What is a Risk Prediction? (Also acceptable: JSA / job safety analysis)
A no-no when entering any Clorox facility, this behavior is aimed at bypassing ID points and is best left for the stadium parking lot
What is tailgating / piggybacking?
Following the "20-20-20" rule helps prevent strain of this body part after long days at the desk
Eyes
Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds
You probably shouldn't dwell on the nutrition facts on those donuts you sampled in the break room, but gloss over these universal chemical labels found hazardous materials and you may end up with much worse than a sugar crash
What is an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet)? (Also acceptable: SDS)
Keep your phone handy--this acronym isn't just a graduate degree for filmmakers or writers: it's also a system for verifying your identity on sensitive Clorox sites
What is MFA (multi-factor authentication)?
Make sure to have Okta Verify and Microsoft Authenticator installed on your mobile device to verify your identity and protect company data
What is a Casual Collision?
Take regular breaks from you desk, at least once per hour. Allow time at the office for unplanned conversations.