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Office
Safety
Awareness
TEES
RPS – Office Safety
TEES
RPS – Office Safety
What Can Go Wrong
In An Office?
• Issues
– absences
– sickness
– conflict
• Injuries
– physical
– psychological
– illness & disease
RPS – Office Safety
Types of Hazards
• Basic Hazard Categories
– Physical
– Chemical
– Biological
– Ergonomic
– Psychological
– Behavioral
• Risk Assessment
RPS – Office Safety
Office Chemicals
• Cleaning Agents
• Toners & Developers
• Inks, Cleansers,
• Solvents
• Paints
RPS – Office Safety
Office Machinery
• Electricity
– cords, cables & electrical hazards
• Photocopiers
– toner, developer, noise, ozone, light,
• Printers
– noise, inks, ozone (laser)
• Computers
– eyestrain, posture
– ergonomics, repetitive motion
• Typewriters & older devices
RPS – Office Safety
Office Ergonomics
• Office Equipment
– workstations, chairs, keyboards
• Placement of Equipment
– strains, sprains
– Obsolete & out-of-service items
• Posture
– height & distance of equipment
– periods of sitting & standing
• Breaks & Exercises
– 5-10 minutes per hour recommended
RPS – Office Safety
– Designed to reduce excessive bending & stretching.
– Should be fully adjustable.
– Good housekeeping is absolutely essential.
– Never store items under your desk, or on floors.
– Never store items on top of shelves & cabinets.
– Never leave desk and/or filing cabinet drawers open.
Employee
Workstations
RPS – Office Safety
Office Furniture:
Chairs & Desks
• Adjustable chairs are recommended.
• Good chairs have adjustable lower back support.
• Height adjustable - knees and hips should be level.
• Chairs on castors should have five (5) legs.
• If your desk is too high, compensate by raising the
chair seat height, keeping feet flat on the floor.
• Never stand on an office chair to reach anything,
especially if the chair has wheels or swivel.
RPS – Office Safety
Computers
• A badly positioned computer not only makes the user
unproductive, it also causes discomfort.
• If the monitor is badly positioned the user will likely suffer
eyestrain, headaches, stiff neck & shoulders, and backache.
• The monitor should be placed directly in front of the user
to optimize a visual range of 3000 in any direction.
• The screen should be 45-60 cm away from the user’s eyes.
• Adjust your computer and seating position for comfort —
seek assistance from the Safety Office if necessary.
RPS – Office Safety
RPS – Office Safety
• The top of the monitor should be at eye level to help
reduce risk of neck and back strain.
• The keyboard should be directly in front of the user.
• The user’s elbows should be bent at a 900 angle.
• The keyboard should be angled to allow the user’s wrists
to be in a neutral position.
• The monitor screen should be positioned at right angles to
the window to avoid glare.
• Back-ups must be done regularly - per your IT
administrator’s recommendations.
Stacking & Storage
• Light objects must be stored on top
(high) and heavy objects in the bottom
(low) - in filing cabinets, shelves,
cabinets, and other displays.
• Boxes, files, and other heavy articles
must not be stacked on top of cabinets,
shelves, or window sills.
• Keep walkways clear, and fire fighting
equipment unobstructed.
• Do not store unnecessary items in an
office area.
RPS – Office Safety
Office Lighting &
Illumination
• Adjust lighting to prevent eye strain.
• Eliminate glare and reflection.
• See your physician for a routine eye & vision
examination
• Take a 5-minute break from computer work at
least once an hour; look away from your monitor
and focus the eyes on both near and far objects.
RPS – Office Safety
Electrical Safety
• Be aware of electrical hazards?
– Injury: electrical shock & burns
– Fire
• Reporting electrical problems & faults
– Report all electrical problems & concerns to
your supervisor, to the Building Proctor, and to
Area Maintenance.
RPS – Office Safety
• Electrical Cords, Cables, Multi-plug Power Strips
– Loose cords & cables can cause:
• Tripping hazards
• Electrical injuries
– Always control cables & cords
• People can trip on protruding cables and pull expensive
equipment from tables onto feet & legs.
• National Safety Council reports >4,000 such injuries annually
• Houston, TX: 12 reported fatalities from falling TV’s in 2006
– Never use excessive cords or devices in your office.
– Never overload the electrical circuits.
– Never “piggyback” multi-plug power strips.
Electrical Safeguarding
RPS – Office Safety
• No unauthorized person may tamper with any electrical
appliance, circuit breaker panel, or distribution board.
• Do not overload electrical outlets.
– If you need additional outlets, submit a Work Request to Physical
Plant’s Work Request Center.
– If an electrical cable, cord, or outlet becomes warm to the touch, it must
be disconnected and reported without delay.
– Only a licensed electrician is allowed to modify the electrical system.
• Cables and extension cords should not be run unprotected
beneath carpeting, nor should they span walkways without
being secured in an approved encapsulation device or cover.
RPS – Office Safety
Electrical Safeguarding
• Do not use taped joints or splices to connect cables, as they do
not have sufficient insulation or protection from liquids.
• Do carry out your own visual inspections of plugs and leads,
and have them repaired as necessary.
• Look out for:
– Physical damage to cables, cords, plugs, outlets, etc.
– Damage to the plugs
– Insecure connections to the plug
• Do switch off all electrical equipment before unplugging and
before cleaning
RPS – Office Safety
Back Injuries
• Stress
– Chronic, Slow, Long-term effects
• Strains
– Acute, Rapid, Short-term effect
• Can Reduce:
– mobility
– productivity
– employment scope & capability
RPS – Office Safety
Manual Handling
• Size & shape
• Weight
• Work station design
• Volume per shift
• Use mechanical lift assist devices, carts, etc., to
move heavy or awkward loads.
• Get help!
RPS – Office Safety
• Lock up and safeguard!
• Secure your office!
• Don’t prop doors open!
• Secure your data!
• Don’t tempt others!
• Look after visitors and
sub-contractors.
DID YOU
LOCK IT?
NO!
RPS – Office Safety
Accident Reporting
• Report all job-related injuries within 24-hr.
• Report all safety-related incidents within 24-hr..
RPS – Office Safety
Slips, Trips & Falls
Prevent them by always remembering the following:
– Do not allow cords & cables to create a tripping
hazard.
– Clean up all spills quickly.
– Do not block passageways and walkways.
– Keep office areas clean, neat & organized.
– Keep stacking and storage areas safe.
– Report all hazards and concerns.
RPS – Office Safety
Slips, Trips & Falls
Watch where you walk! Be alert for:
– Worn or loose carpets.
– Broken stair tread edges.
– Uneven or broken walking surfaces.
– Chipped floorboards and tiles.
– Pick up objects that fall - pencils, etc.
– Use caution when wearing high heels.
RPS – Office Safety
Slips, Trips & Falls
• General Housekeeping
• Cupboards, Cabinets & Carpets
• Cords, Cables & Wires
• Telephone outlets
• Personal Belongings
• Furniture
• Fluids & Floor Surfaces
RPS – Office Safety
Stairs
– Avoid distraction on stairs.
– Take one step at a time.
– Don’t load your arms so full of items that you can’t see.
– Keep one hand on the handrail.
– Don’t congregate on stairs or landings.
– Keep stairs well lighted.
– Never use stairs or stairwells for storage.
– Use the elevator when transporting heavy loads.
RPS – Office Safety
Filing Cabinets
• Close the drawers!
• Don’t open all the drawers at the same time.
• Open only one drawer at a time.
• Use the handle to close the drawer.
• Never store flammable or hazardous
materials in an office filing cabinet.
RPS – Office Safety
• Learn how to operate office machines safely
before you use them.
• Use caution to keep loose clothing, jewelry,
and long hair out of machines.
• Keep hands & fingers clear of the shredder
inlet.
• Switch machines off & unplug, before trying
to clear a blockage.
Office Machines
RPS – Office Safety
Office Machines
• If you notice a tingling sensation when
touching a machine, or see smoking or
sparking, unplug the device immediately
and report it!
• Put a sign on the machine indicating to
others that it is “Out of Order.”
RPS – Office Safety
Preventing Hand Injuries
Look after your hands:
• When you stick them into drawers & cabinets.
• When you handle papers, staplers, and other office
devices.
• Keep sharp objects in safe containers, or guard
blades and points.
• Use needles & syringes carefully to avoid injury to
yourself and to others.
RPS – Office Safety
Preventing Hand Injuries
• Pick up broken glass with a broom & dust pan, or
wear leather gloves.
• Wrap the glass in thick paper, and label it so that
the cleaning staff will know what it is.
• Slivers of glass should be picked up with a damp
paper towel — then, discard the paper towel.
• If you have a lot of broken glass, purchase a
“Broken Glass Container” from a safety supply
vendor.
RPS – Office Safety
Your Eyes
• Don’t rub your eyes with soiled/dirty hands.
• If you get something in your eyes, seek first aid or medical
care.
• Keep eyes away from sharp objects, corner cabinets,
protruding objects, boxes, pencils, etc.
• See your doctor for regular eye & vision exams.
• Correct poor vision.
• Wear appropriate eye protection, when necessary.
RPS – Office Safety
• If your office has a first aid kit:
• Make sure you know where the kit is.
• Ensure the kit is well stocked.
• Consider taking a first aid course.
• Summon emergency medical services by dialing
9-911 on a campus telephone, or 911 from a cell
phone.
RPS – Office Safety
FIRST AID
Fire Safety
RPS – Office Safety
Keep your head!
Don’t panic!
RPS – Office Safety
Know the exits!
Ensure easy access to
the safest way out!
RPS – Office Safety
Prevent Chaos!
Do not run! Walk as rapidly as
possible to the nearest exit (or as
instructed) by evacuation personnel.
RPS – Office Safety
A Safe
Workplace
MANAGEMENT
EMPLOYEES
SAFETY
HEALTH
RPS – Office Safety
General Duties of Employees
Facilitating a safe, healthful, and
secure environment for
academics and research.
Safety is the responsibility of all
employees,
at all times,
within all levels of the agency.
The General Duties
of
Employees
RPS – Office Safety
All Employees Must:
• Cooperate with safety, security, and emergency
personnel.
• Obey environmental health, safety & security rules.
• Complete the required training for your job.
• Report injuries, accidents, and incidents within 24-hr.
• Report known or suspect hazards & risks.
• Do not place yourself or others in unnecessary risk.
RPS – Office Safety
Hygiene
• Practice good personal hygiene to reduce your risk
of disease and illness.
– Wash your hands frequently, using soap & water.
• Keep your office & work area(s) clean.
– Leave them in the same condition as you expect to find
them.
• Report cleaning needs to Custodial Services or to
the Building Proctor.
• Keep restrooms & break areas clean. Report
cleaning & maintenance needs as soon as possible.
RPS – Office Safety
Guess Who
Is
Responsible
For Your
Safety?
RPS – Office Safety
YOU ARE
RESPONSIBLE
FOR YOUR
SAFETY!
RPS – Office Safety
Work on Equipment Only
If You Are Authorized
To Do So!
RPS – Office Safety
For your own benefit…
Make sure that you get adequate
relaxation, recreation, rest, and sleep.
Practice Proactive Stress Management
RPS – Office Safety
SYMBOLIC
SAFETY SIGNS
Read and observe
the warnings on all
safety signs posted
throughout your
work area.
RPS – Office Safety
WATCH OUT
FOR
UNSAFE
CONDITIONS
Report
them
within 24-
hours
RPS – Office Safety
Good Housekeeping
Reduces Risk!
Housekeeping
• What is Housekeeping?
– cleanliness, tidiness, maintenance
– taking care of your work area
– good housekeeping calls for constant care
• Benefits of Good Housekeeping
– safer, easier, better, more fun
• Advantages of Good Housekeeping
– less tiring, more space, less aggravating, more
business-like
• Part of YOUR Job
RPS – Office Safety
Use Correct Lifting Methods!
• Bend your knees
• Lift with your legs
• Do not twist
while lifting
• Get assistance
or use a cart
• Practice back
injury prevention
Manual Handling
• Concerns:
– injuries
– costs
• Office Equipment & Furniture
• Stationery & Supplies
• Correct Lifting Techniques
• Twisting & Bending
• Mechanical Aids
• Teamwork Lifting - ask for help
RPS – Office Safety
Don’t work on electrical equipment
if you are not qualified.
RPS – Office Safety
Avoid inappropriate
jokes, fooling
around, horseplay,
or teasing fellow
employees.
Help Prevent
Workplace Violence!
RPS – Office Safety
Safety & Health
The best way to get a
good idea
is to get a lot of ideas.
~ Linus Pauling
Go forth and work safely & successfully!
RPS – Office Safety

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Office Safety Essentials

  • 3. What Can Go Wrong In An Office? • Issues – absences – sickness – conflict • Injuries – physical – psychological – illness & disease RPS – Office Safety
  • 4. Types of Hazards • Basic Hazard Categories – Physical – Chemical – Biological – Ergonomic – Psychological – Behavioral • Risk Assessment RPS – Office Safety
  • 5. Office Chemicals • Cleaning Agents • Toners & Developers • Inks, Cleansers, • Solvents • Paints RPS – Office Safety
  • 6. Office Machinery • Electricity – cords, cables & electrical hazards • Photocopiers – toner, developer, noise, ozone, light, • Printers – noise, inks, ozone (laser) • Computers – eyestrain, posture – ergonomics, repetitive motion • Typewriters & older devices RPS – Office Safety
  • 7. Office Ergonomics • Office Equipment – workstations, chairs, keyboards • Placement of Equipment – strains, sprains – Obsolete & out-of-service items • Posture – height & distance of equipment – periods of sitting & standing • Breaks & Exercises – 5-10 minutes per hour recommended RPS – Office Safety
  • 8. – Designed to reduce excessive bending & stretching. – Should be fully adjustable. – Good housekeeping is absolutely essential. – Never store items under your desk, or on floors. – Never store items on top of shelves & cabinets. – Never leave desk and/or filing cabinet drawers open. Employee Workstations RPS – Office Safety
  • 9. Office Furniture: Chairs & Desks • Adjustable chairs are recommended. • Good chairs have adjustable lower back support. • Height adjustable - knees and hips should be level. • Chairs on castors should have five (5) legs. • If your desk is too high, compensate by raising the chair seat height, keeping feet flat on the floor. • Never stand on an office chair to reach anything, especially if the chair has wheels or swivel. RPS – Office Safety
  • 10. Computers • A badly positioned computer not only makes the user unproductive, it also causes discomfort. • If the monitor is badly positioned the user will likely suffer eyestrain, headaches, stiff neck & shoulders, and backache. • The monitor should be placed directly in front of the user to optimize a visual range of 3000 in any direction. • The screen should be 45-60 cm away from the user’s eyes. • Adjust your computer and seating position for comfort — seek assistance from the Safety Office if necessary. RPS – Office Safety
  • 11. RPS – Office Safety • The top of the monitor should be at eye level to help reduce risk of neck and back strain. • The keyboard should be directly in front of the user. • The user’s elbows should be bent at a 900 angle. • The keyboard should be angled to allow the user’s wrists to be in a neutral position. • The monitor screen should be positioned at right angles to the window to avoid glare. • Back-ups must be done regularly - per your IT administrator’s recommendations.
  • 12. Stacking & Storage • Light objects must be stored on top (high) and heavy objects in the bottom (low) - in filing cabinets, shelves, cabinets, and other displays. • Boxes, files, and other heavy articles must not be stacked on top of cabinets, shelves, or window sills. • Keep walkways clear, and fire fighting equipment unobstructed. • Do not store unnecessary items in an office area. RPS – Office Safety
  • 13. Office Lighting & Illumination • Adjust lighting to prevent eye strain. • Eliminate glare and reflection. • See your physician for a routine eye & vision examination • Take a 5-minute break from computer work at least once an hour; look away from your monitor and focus the eyes on both near and far objects. RPS – Office Safety
  • 14. Electrical Safety • Be aware of electrical hazards? – Injury: electrical shock & burns – Fire • Reporting electrical problems & faults – Report all electrical problems & concerns to your supervisor, to the Building Proctor, and to Area Maintenance. RPS – Office Safety
  • 15. • Electrical Cords, Cables, Multi-plug Power Strips – Loose cords & cables can cause: • Tripping hazards • Electrical injuries – Always control cables & cords • People can trip on protruding cables and pull expensive equipment from tables onto feet & legs. • National Safety Council reports >4,000 such injuries annually • Houston, TX: 12 reported fatalities from falling TV’s in 2006 – Never use excessive cords or devices in your office. – Never overload the electrical circuits. – Never “piggyback” multi-plug power strips. Electrical Safeguarding RPS – Office Safety
  • 16. • No unauthorized person may tamper with any electrical appliance, circuit breaker panel, or distribution board. • Do not overload electrical outlets. – If you need additional outlets, submit a Work Request to Physical Plant’s Work Request Center. – If an electrical cable, cord, or outlet becomes warm to the touch, it must be disconnected and reported without delay. – Only a licensed electrician is allowed to modify the electrical system. • Cables and extension cords should not be run unprotected beneath carpeting, nor should they span walkways without being secured in an approved encapsulation device or cover. RPS – Office Safety
  • 17. Electrical Safeguarding • Do not use taped joints or splices to connect cables, as they do not have sufficient insulation or protection from liquids. • Do carry out your own visual inspections of plugs and leads, and have them repaired as necessary. • Look out for: – Physical damage to cables, cords, plugs, outlets, etc. – Damage to the plugs – Insecure connections to the plug • Do switch off all electrical equipment before unplugging and before cleaning RPS – Office Safety
  • 18. Back Injuries • Stress – Chronic, Slow, Long-term effects • Strains – Acute, Rapid, Short-term effect • Can Reduce: – mobility – productivity – employment scope & capability RPS – Office Safety
  • 19. Manual Handling • Size & shape • Weight • Work station design • Volume per shift • Use mechanical lift assist devices, carts, etc., to move heavy or awkward loads. • Get help! RPS – Office Safety
  • 20. • Lock up and safeguard! • Secure your office! • Don’t prop doors open! • Secure your data! • Don’t tempt others! • Look after visitors and sub-contractors. DID YOU LOCK IT? NO! RPS – Office Safety
  • 21. Accident Reporting • Report all job-related injuries within 24-hr. • Report all safety-related incidents within 24-hr.. RPS – Office Safety
  • 22. Slips, Trips & Falls Prevent them by always remembering the following: – Do not allow cords & cables to create a tripping hazard. – Clean up all spills quickly. – Do not block passageways and walkways. – Keep office areas clean, neat & organized. – Keep stacking and storage areas safe. – Report all hazards and concerns. RPS – Office Safety
  • 23. Slips, Trips & Falls Watch where you walk! Be alert for: – Worn or loose carpets. – Broken stair tread edges. – Uneven or broken walking surfaces. – Chipped floorboards and tiles. – Pick up objects that fall - pencils, etc. – Use caution when wearing high heels. RPS – Office Safety
  • 24. Slips, Trips & Falls • General Housekeeping • Cupboards, Cabinets & Carpets • Cords, Cables & Wires • Telephone outlets • Personal Belongings • Furniture • Fluids & Floor Surfaces RPS – Office Safety
  • 25. Stairs – Avoid distraction on stairs. – Take one step at a time. – Don’t load your arms so full of items that you can’t see. – Keep one hand on the handrail. – Don’t congregate on stairs or landings. – Keep stairs well lighted. – Never use stairs or stairwells for storage. – Use the elevator when transporting heavy loads. RPS – Office Safety
  • 26. Filing Cabinets • Close the drawers! • Don’t open all the drawers at the same time. • Open only one drawer at a time. • Use the handle to close the drawer. • Never store flammable or hazardous materials in an office filing cabinet. RPS – Office Safety
  • 27. • Learn how to operate office machines safely before you use them. • Use caution to keep loose clothing, jewelry, and long hair out of machines. • Keep hands & fingers clear of the shredder inlet. • Switch machines off & unplug, before trying to clear a blockage. Office Machines RPS – Office Safety
  • 28. Office Machines • If you notice a tingling sensation when touching a machine, or see smoking or sparking, unplug the device immediately and report it! • Put a sign on the machine indicating to others that it is “Out of Order.” RPS – Office Safety
  • 29. Preventing Hand Injuries Look after your hands: • When you stick them into drawers & cabinets. • When you handle papers, staplers, and other office devices. • Keep sharp objects in safe containers, or guard blades and points. • Use needles & syringes carefully to avoid injury to yourself and to others. RPS – Office Safety
  • 30. Preventing Hand Injuries • Pick up broken glass with a broom & dust pan, or wear leather gloves. • Wrap the glass in thick paper, and label it so that the cleaning staff will know what it is. • Slivers of glass should be picked up with a damp paper towel — then, discard the paper towel. • If you have a lot of broken glass, purchase a “Broken Glass Container” from a safety supply vendor. RPS – Office Safety
  • 31. Your Eyes • Don’t rub your eyes with soiled/dirty hands. • If you get something in your eyes, seek first aid or medical care. • Keep eyes away from sharp objects, corner cabinets, protruding objects, boxes, pencils, etc. • See your doctor for regular eye & vision exams. • Correct poor vision. • Wear appropriate eye protection, when necessary. RPS – Office Safety
  • 32. • If your office has a first aid kit: • Make sure you know where the kit is. • Ensure the kit is well stocked. • Consider taking a first aid course. • Summon emergency medical services by dialing 9-911 on a campus telephone, or 911 from a cell phone. RPS – Office Safety FIRST AID
  • 33. Fire Safety RPS – Office Safety
  • 34. Keep your head! Don’t panic! RPS – Office Safety
  • 35. Know the exits! Ensure easy access to the safest way out! RPS – Office Safety
  • 36. Prevent Chaos! Do not run! Walk as rapidly as possible to the nearest exit (or as instructed) by evacuation personnel. RPS – Office Safety
  • 38. General Duties of Employees Facilitating a safe, healthful, and secure environment for academics and research. Safety is the responsibility of all employees, at all times, within all levels of the agency.
  • 40. All Employees Must: • Cooperate with safety, security, and emergency personnel. • Obey environmental health, safety & security rules. • Complete the required training for your job. • Report injuries, accidents, and incidents within 24-hr. • Report known or suspect hazards & risks. • Do not place yourself or others in unnecessary risk. RPS – Office Safety
  • 41. Hygiene • Practice good personal hygiene to reduce your risk of disease and illness. – Wash your hands frequently, using soap & water. • Keep your office & work area(s) clean. – Leave them in the same condition as you expect to find them. • Report cleaning needs to Custodial Services or to the Building Proctor. • Keep restrooms & break areas clean. Report cleaning & maintenance needs as soon as possible. RPS – Office Safety
  • 44. Work on Equipment Only If You Are Authorized To Do So! RPS – Office Safety
  • 45. For your own benefit… Make sure that you get adequate relaxation, recreation, rest, and sleep. Practice Proactive Stress Management RPS – Office Safety
  • 46. SYMBOLIC SAFETY SIGNS Read and observe the warnings on all safety signs posted throughout your work area. RPS – Office Safety
  • 49. Housekeeping • What is Housekeeping? – cleanliness, tidiness, maintenance – taking care of your work area – good housekeeping calls for constant care • Benefits of Good Housekeeping – safer, easier, better, more fun • Advantages of Good Housekeeping – less tiring, more space, less aggravating, more business-like • Part of YOUR Job RPS – Office Safety
  • 50. Use Correct Lifting Methods! • Bend your knees • Lift with your legs • Do not twist while lifting • Get assistance or use a cart • Practice back injury prevention
  • 51. Manual Handling • Concerns: – injuries – costs • Office Equipment & Furniture • Stationery & Supplies • Correct Lifting Techniques • Twisting & Bending • Mechanical Aids • Teamwork Lifting - ask for help RPS – Office Safety
  • 52. Don’t work on electrical equipment if you are not qualified. RPS – Office Safety
  • 53. Avoid inappropriate jokes, fooling around, horseplay, or teasing fellow employees. Help Prevent Workplace Violence! RPS – Office Safety
  • 54. Safety & Health The best way to get a good idea is to get a lot of ideas. ~ Linus Pauling
  • 55. Go forth and work safely & successfully! RPS – Office Safety