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1 BUILDING &OFFICE & SAFETY
Trig Trigiano UAA Environmental Health & Safety And Risk Management Support

2 OBJECTIVES Familiarization and Awareness of Common Safety Concerns at UAA Provide Resources and Reference Material for Building and Safety Coordinators

3 What Can Happen In An Unsafe Work Area?
Injuries & Illnesses physical psychological diseases Which Can Lead To: absences conflicts decreased morale decreased productivity crabbiness

4 Policies & Procedures and Lots of Other Safety Resources

5 Workplace Specific Hazards & Risks?
Slips, Trips & Falls Manual Handling & Ergonomics Chemical & Biological Hazards Physical Hazards Psychological Hazards Aggression & Violence Hazard - Something that has the potential to do harm or damage Risk - The likelihood of that harm or damage occurring

6 Slips, Trips & Falls Icy Conditions (sand & Spikies)
Not Paying Attention General Housekeeping Cords, Cables & Wires Cupboards, Cabinets, Drawers & Carpets Personal Belongings Furniture (44” clearance) Fluid Spills & Floor Surfaces Chewing Gum and Walking At the Same Time 

7 Workplace Specific Hazards & Risks?
Slips, Trips & Falls Manual Handling & Ergonomics Chemical & Biological Hazards Physical Hazards Psychological Hazards Aggression & Violence Hazard - Something that has the potential to do harm or damage Risk - The likelihood of that harm or damage occurring

8 Manual Handling Techniques “To Do or Not To Do”
Twisting & Bending Pushing vs. Pulling Center of Gravity Frequency Walking Teamwork Lifting & Moving Mechanical Aids

9 Ergonomics: Evolution or Devolution?

10 What is Ergonomics? According to Webster: “Ergonomics is the study of equipment design in order to reduce operator fatigue and discomfort.” According to Trig: “Making the equipment work for the worker rather than the worker working for the equipment.”

11 Office Ergonomics Office Equipment & Placement: Worker Posture:
workstations, chairs, keyboards Worker Posture: height & distance of equipment periods of sitting & standing Breaks & Exercises: 5 – 10 minutes per hour suggested Web Ergonomic Self Evaluation training button at the EHS/RMS Website if problems are detected, call EHS at UAA EHS/RMS Ergonomics Policy 24

12 Workplace Specific Hazards & Risks?
Slips, Trips & Falls Manual Handling & Ergonomics Chemical & Biological Hazards Physical Hazards Psychological Hazards Aggression & Violence Hazard - Something that has the potential to do harm or damage Risk - The likelihood of that harm or damage occurring

13 Office Hazardous Material
Toners, Developers & Inks Cleaning Agents Solvents Paints Air

14 Material Safety Data Sheets
MSDSs are required for all hazmats Should be available near or at the worksite during or before the shift when the associated material is to be used Provide detailed chemical, health, and safety information Often need an interpretation by a chemical professional “Grain of Salt”

15 Contaminated Air or Indoor Air Quality
Stale air (lack of fresh air) Carbon dioxide (CO2) vs. Carbon Monoxide (CO) Temperature Humidity Cigarette Smoke Micro-organisms (molds, mildews, bacteria, viruses) Ozone Miscellaneous odors and episodic contaminates Neighbors Measurements Control Measures: Effective air filtration Ensuring adequate levels of fresh air enter the building Maintenance of airconditioning units & regular cleaning Preventing the obstruction of vents Locating equipment using solvents in areas of substantial air movement and/or installing local exhaust ventilation

16 Workplace Specific Hazards & Risks?
Slips, Trips & Falls Manual Handling & Ergonomics Chemical & Biological Hazards Physical Hazards Psychological Hazards Aggression & Violence Hazard - Something that has the potential to do harm or damage Risk - The likelihood of that harm or damage occurring

17 Office Machinery Electricity Photocopiers Printers Computers - VDUs
cords, cables & electrical hazards faulty or arcing switches Photocopiers toner, developer/toner, noise, ozone, light Printers noise, inks, ozone (laser) Computers - VDUs Eyestrain and ergonomics computer games Typewriters repetitive motion strain VDUs emit minute amounts of radiation Weak electromagnetic fields Maintenance & Servicing Fit ozone filters to photocopiers & laser printers Ensure adequate ventilation

18 Electrical Safety Problems
Lock-out or Secure the Problem Area Notify Your Co-workers and Supervisor Call Maintenance at

19 Noise - In Here - Pardon? What is noise?
Legal limits: 85dB(Action Level) How it’s measured Control strategies Elimination & Hearing Protection Engineering separating enclosing absorbing and diffusing Administration staff rotation, shift duration timings

20 Lighting & Glare How do you Know? Benefits of Eliminating Glare
headache? fatigue? eyestrain? nausea? can usually see it Benefits of Eliminating Glare reduced absenteeism reduced illnesses

21 Fire Safety in the Office
Call these numbers for all fire and medical emergencies: UPD & EMS 911 Know two ways to get out! Know how to trigger the building alarm Appropriate Equipment? alarms, extinguishers, hoses, detectors Training? Evacuations, Fire Extinguishers Visitors, Clients, Public? Should I put the fire out?

22 Housekeeping Part of YOUR Job What is Housekeeping?
cleanliness, tidiness, maintenance taking care of your work area good housekeeping calls for constant care Good Housekeeping Benefits safer, easier, better, more fun less tiring, more work and play space, less aggravating, more business-like Part of YOUR Job

23 Corridors or Exit Systems
What is a Corridor? Means to get out of a building Suite corridors vs. main or public Doors in corridors Common Deficiencies Excessive storage (includes furniture, surplus material, free standing displays, etc.) Obstructions to smooth traffic flow Open and blocked doors Requires constant vigilance

24 Excessive Storage Fire loading 18” Sprinkler head rule
Flammable storage restrictions Requires constant vigilance

25 Room Capacity 50 or more people requires two widely separated exits
Fixed seating rooms are limited to the number of fixed chairs and few additional. Labs are limited to the number of workstations plus a few additional Standing room only is used some on buses We aren’t the airlines and cannot overbook rooms with the expectation that enrollment will drop after a few weeks. Requires constant vigilance

26 Workplace Specific Hazards & Risks?
Slips, Trips & Falls Manual Handling & Ergonomics Chemical & Biological Hazards Physical Hazards Psychological Hazards Aggression & Violence Hazard - Something that has the potential to do harm or damage Risk - The likelihood of that harm or damage occurring

27 Stress Statistically increasing Costs Causes Effects Personal Social
Organizational

28 Stress – Things You Can Do
Talk with a co-worker, friend, your S.O. , or your supervisor in private Analyze the situation & consider constructive approaches to address the problem Talk with an HRS consultant Use your EAP benefits Pick your battles

29 Go Fishing … A Great Stress Reliever

30 Workplace Specific Hazards & Risks?
Slips, Trips & Falls Manual Handling & Ergonomics Chemical & Biological Hazards Physical Hazards Psychological Hazards Aggression & Violence Hazard - Something that has the potential to do harm or damage Risk - The likelihood of that harm or damage occurring

31 What is Workplace Violence?
Any physical assault, threatening behavior, or verbal abuse occurring in the workplace. The workplace may be any location either permanent or temporary where an employee performs any work-related duty. Violence can be perpetrated by clients against workers or against other clients and customers It may also manifest itself internally, within the organisation between workers and management Violence includes verbal and emotional threats and physical attacks on an individuals person or property by an individual or group The level of fear an individual feels and the way they respond during and after a violent act relates to their own experiences, skills, training and personality Violent acts may include: verbal abuse in person or over the phone; threats of a sexual nature; threats of violence; bullying; “ganging up” by a group over an individual ; physical or sexual assault.

32 Occupational Aggression & Violence
Laws & Policies Types of Violence Physical & psychological Control Measures Procedures Reporting system Infrastructure & training Call UPD at When less severe, call HRS, Diversity & Compliance or Dean of Students depending on the nature of the event Violence can be perpetrated by clients against workers or against other clients and customers It may also manifest itself internally, within the organisation between workers and management Violence includes verbal and emotional threats and physical attacks on an individuals person or property by an individual or group The level of fear an individual feels and the way they respond during and after a violent act relates to their own experiences, skills, training and personality Violent acts may include: verbal abuse in person or over the phone; threats of a sexual nature; threats of violence; bullying; “ganging up” by a group over an individual ; physical or sexual assault.

33 Resource: EHS/RMS Most environmental and occupational health and safety issues to include: EHS training and education hazardous materials and waste management ergonomic evaluations (temporarily discontinued) fire code compliance accident investigation and prevention safety audits indoor air quality (with FMS ) specific safety code consultations safety program development assistance risk analysis whole bunch of other stuff

34 Resource: University Police Department
Commissioned police officers (real cops) Most public safety and security matters Campus violence situations Criminal and traffic law enforcement Criminal investigations Non-employee accident reporting Crime statistics and reporting Safety and security training, evaluations, and consultations After hours safety escorts and unlocks Emergency campus phone system

35 Resource: Facilities Maintenance Services
Most grounds and building maintenance issues Along with EHS, indoor air quality investigation and amelioration Electrical, mechanical, carpentry, and plumbing concerns

36 Reporting UPD : crimes, personal and auto accidents, thefts, personal injuries, overly aggressive behavior, misconduct, suspicious persons or activities, moose, free donuts and free food EHS/RMS : unsafe conditions, hazmats and hazwastes, regulatory contacts, IAQ problems, ergonomics, food safety, permits, fire safety, insurance claims, a whole bunch of other stuff Parking : parking lot problems Maintenance : plumbing, electrical, mechanical, carpentry, locks, grounds, IAQ problems (with EHS/RMS) Custodial : janitorial concerns and general sanitation SORS : Workers Compensation, liability and major loss claims

37 FEED TRIG PIZZA AND NOBODY GETS HURT


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