(general office safety)
Use this to reach an item on a high shelf.
Stepstool / ladder
This critical incident involves germs or bodily fluids being passed from one person to another.
Infection Control
Ice can form on roads and walkways during this type of weather.
Snow/cold weather.
The acceptable speed by law that you are allowed to go over the speed limit.
ZERO miles per hour
This should be done after: eating, handling money, using the restroom, petting animals, touching public surfaces.
Wash your hands
These should always remain closed in an office when not in use.
File cabinet/desk drawers.
This critical incident occurs when a person ingests too much alcohol or drug.
Overdose
Water on the roadways can occur during this percipitation.
Rain
If your windshield wipers are on, these must also be on.
Headlights
Use this to dry your hands. It's the safest method.
Paper towels.
In the event of a fire, you should never use this to go downstairs
This critical incident involves a vehicle colliding into another vehicle or object.
Vehicular Accidents
Door stops, floor molding, loose tiles, frayed carpet and objects blocking paths.
Obstacles
Valid driver's license and automotive insurance.
The 2 things staff must have to drive on company business.
20 seconds
This is what PASS stands for in relation to fire extinguishers
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
Bringing knives or guns to work meetings falls under this type of Critical Incident
Use or Possession of Weapons
Symptoms include: Heavy sweating; Cold, pale, clammy skin; Nausea or vomiting; Fainting
Heat exhaustion
The #1 safety device in your vehicle.
Seatbelts
2 Types of Infection
Bacterial and Viral
This is what CPR stands for
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
This type of critical event results in death.
Sentinel Event
Symptoms include: High body temperature; Hot, red, dry or moist skin; Rapid and strong pulse
Heat stroke?
Includes: eating, drinking, adjusting radio, looking at phone.
Distracted Driving
If you are sick you should never, ever, NEVER, EVER, go to this place.
The office.