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Workplace Safety & Training                                                      Workplace Safety & Training






 Understanding
 and Controlling                                                                      Forklift Safety
 BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS Bloodborne Infections
 The Danger of   Bloodborne pathogens are organisms or viruses in human blood that can infect and cause disease. Other   Handling Fire   10 Steps to Safety
 body fluids can also cause infection, including semen, vaginal secretions, saliva, and any other body fluid
 that is visibly contaminated with blood.
 Bloodborne  Who Is at Risk?  Lifesaving Posters  Forklift Safety Bundle
 Pathogens FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Emergencies
 Anyone who may come in contact with blood or other bodily fluids is at risk. These individuals include anyone
 who may deliver first-response medical care and/or have potential blood/fluid exposure, such as health care
 providers, emergency-response workers, housekeeping staffers, police, firefighters and lifeguards.
                                                                                           2. Loading & Unloading
 To avoid infection and disease, practice a method called Universal Precautions, developed by the Center For Disease   1. Training  Brakes shall be set and wheel blocks shall be    Dockboard or bridgeplates, shall be properly   3. Batteries
 1. Remain calm.
 Control. This method assumes that all bodily fluids are potentially dangerous, and recommends the use of workplace
 How to Avoid   In Case of Fi  2. Find out exactly WHERE the closest fire extinguisher is mounted.  The employer shall certify that each   in place to prevent movement of trucks, trailers,    secured before they are driven over, with their   & Fuel Tanks
 mucous membranes.re –
 safety precautions, as well as personal protective equipment that does not allow blood or other potentially infectious
                                                                                                 rated capacity never exceeded. Only loads within
 3. Follow evacuation procedures.
                                                                                          or railroad cars while loading or unloading.
 materials to pass through it to reach your work clothes, street clothes, undergarments, skin, eyes, mouth, or other
 • Before attempting to exit, feel the door. If it is warm, DO NOT open – seek an alternate
 Infection  as AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). CPR  Use common sense with any serious injury.  Communicate lifesaving techniques clearly while complying    Makes forklift safety a priority and follow OSHA rules    operator has been trained and evaluated    The flooring of trucks, trailers, and railroad cars   the rated capacity of the truck shall be handled.  Fuel tanks shall not be filled while
 Call 911  • If the room fills with smoke, drop to your hands and knees – where you have the best   The certification shall include the name    they are driven onto.  tilt to stabilize the load shall be used.  be avoided.
                                                                                                         the engine is running and spillage shall
 Call 911 (or other emergency number) for assistance right away. Know the type of injury and the exact location of the victim. Avoid moving
                                                                                    as required by 29 CFR 1910.178(1).
                                                                                          shall be checked for breaks and weakness before
                                                                                                 When stacking or tiering, only enough backward
 exit. If there is no alternate exit, remain in the room and call for help. If the door is cool,
 open the door and exit. Close the door behind you.
 the victim whenever possible; bring help to him/her instead. Know where AEDs and first aid kits are kept. This information does not take the
                                                                                    of the operator, the date of the training,
 place of CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) training. For emergency first aid and CPR training, contact your Human Resources Department,
                                                                                                         Trucks in need of repairs to the
                                                                                    the date of the evaluation, and the
 HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system, and can eventually cause a disease known
 chance of finding breathable air – and crawl to the nearest safe exit.
 local Red Cross or American Heart Association. These instructions are for adults only (infant and children CPR differ).
                                                                                                         disconnected prior to such repairs.
 What is  How Is HIV Transmitted?  • Do not use the elevator – use the stairs.  with OSHA’s General Duty Clause.   with this comprehensive training compliance bundle.  identity of the person(s) performing    electrical system shall have the battery
                                                                                    the training or evaluation.
 Bloodborne pathogens such as HIV and HBV may be present in body fluids, primarily blood and semen. All body fluids and tissues
 Common Types1
 HIV/AIDS?  should be regarded as potentially infectious and handled using universal precautions. HIV is primarily transmitted through sexual   Always   4. Routine
 CHOKING classes of fires they can put out. A red slash through any of the   Please Print   Truck # ______________________________   Week Ending  _____________________________  Checks
 contact, needle sharing, and contact with contaminated blood or body fluids. It is NOT transmitted by touching or “casual contact”
 Make sure it is safe to
 Every fire extinguisher is labeled using standard symbols for the
 with a person who has HIV.
                                                                   Forklift Operator’s Daily Checklist
 Follow these steps for adults and children over 8 years of age who have an obstructed airway.
 Do not put yourself in danger. Do not touch the victim if he/she
                                                                                   Remember
 Use common sense with any serious injury. Call 911 (or other emergency number) for assistance right away. Know the type of injury
 appears to have been electrocuted. Call 911 immediately.
 symbols tells you the extinguisher cannot be used on that class
 approach the victim:
 and the exact location of the victim. Avoid moving the victim whenever possible; bring help to him/her instead. Know where AEDs and
 first aid kits are kept. This information does not take the place of CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) training. For emergency first aid
 of fire. Some portable extinguishers are labeled “multipurpose” –
 Hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver. It can be caused by infectious agents, medications or toxins. There are several types of
                                                                                   •  Stunt driving and horseplay shall
 and CPR training, contact your Human Resources Department, local Red Cross or American Heart Association.
 infectious hepatitis such as A, B, Non-A/Non-B, C and Delta. Hepatitis B presents the greatest risk to workers in the health care industry.
 What is   of Fires  meaning that they can be used on any class of fire.  ■  Includes laminated poster with 10 vital    Forklift inspections must be completed daily at the beginning of each shift. If no problems are found, place a check (✓) in the OK box.    Industrial trucks shall be examined
                                                                                                          before being placed in service, and
 How Is HBV Transmitted?
                                                                                    not be permitted.
 1.  Class A Fires: Ordinary combustibles such as wood, cloth,
                                                                                                          shall not be placed in service if the
                                                                  If the item does not pass inspection, place a check in the NEEDS MAINT. box and describe the problem in the Comments section.
 HBV (Hepatitis B Virus) can be transmitted through sexual contact, needle sharing and exposure to contaminated blood or body
 paper, rubber and many plastics.
 1 if the victim  can be  “reasonably anticipated.” 2 Observe the situation   neck injury. If there is no response or the victim is not breathing or only   procedures to help avoid accidents  Place check in     Date   _________  Date  _________   Date  _________   Date  _________   roadway surface shall be avoided. Date _________    Date   ________  at least daily. Defects when found shall
 Hepatitis?  Determine   fluids. The occupational risk of HBV infection directly relates to the extent of worker contact with infected blood/body fluids. m, tap him/her gently and ask loudly,    Poster Set (1 of each shown)   Hour Meter Reading:   #   #   #   #   •  Fire aisles, access to stairways, and   #  examination shows any condition
 If it’s safe, approach the victi
                                                                                    fire equipment shall be kept clear #
 “Are you all right?” Do not shake the victim if you suspect a back or
                                                                                                          adversely affecting the safety of the
 Vaccination must be offered within 10 days of assignment to a job where exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials
                                                                                     #
 2.  Class B Fires: Flammable liquids such as gasoline, oil, grease,
 Choking is recognizable when the victim CANNOT breathe, cough
                                                                                   •  Running over loose objects on the
                                                                                                          vehicle. Such examination shall be made
                                                                                /     /
                                                                         /     /
 tar, oil-based paint, lacquer and flammable gas.
                                                                                     Date  ________
                                                                                         /     /
                                                                                   /     /
                                                                                             /     /
                                                                                      /     /
                                                                            /     /
 gasping for air, have a bystander call 911, or call yourself if no bystanders
 Know The 3 Most Common Types of  or talk – no air is moving through the person’s throat. Ask, “Are you
 and attempt to wake
 3.  Class C Fires: Energized electrical equipment – including
 are present, and immediately proceed to the next step. If possible, place
                                                                                                          be immediately reported and corrected.
 Fires – and Which Extinguisher to Use choking?” If the victim can breathe, cough or speak, stand by, but
                                                                                  NEEDS
                                                                        NEEDS
                                                                            MAINTENANCE
                                                                                      MAINTENANCE
                                                                               NEEDS
                                                                                     NEEDS
                                                                         MAINTENANCE
                                                                            NEEDS
                                                                                          MAINTENANCE
                                                                                             MAINTENANCE
                                                                                            NEEDS
                                                                                         NEEDS
                                                                                MAINTENANCE
                                                                                   MAINTENANCE
 wiring, fuse boxes, circuit breakers, machinery and appliances.
 the phone on speaker so the dispatcher can help you check for breathing,
 do not interfere.
                                                                                     OK  MAINT.
 the victim:
                                                                                   APPROVAL
                                                                   applicable box
                                                                                           ❏ ✓
 get your precise location, and provide help with performing CPR.
                                                                           ❏ ✓
                                                                                     ❏ ✓
                                                                                             (Initials)
                                                                                      ❏ ✓
                                                                        ❏ ✓
                                                                                       (Initials)
                                                                                (Initials)
                                                                                   (Initials)
                                                                                        ❏ ✓
                                                                             (Initials)
                                                                                  ❏ ✓
                                                                              ❏ ✓
 Check Your   is choking: A written exposure control plan is required if it can be reasonably anticipated that one or more employees may have   1  2  3  WR0242  – English  •  WR0236  – Spanish    Accelerator  OK MAINT. ❏ ✓  APPROVAL  (Initials)  OK  MAINT. ❏ ✓  APPROVAL   OK  MAINT. ❏ ✓  APPROVAL   OK  MAINT. ❏ ✓  10. Keep  APPROVAL   OK  MAINT. ❏ ✓  APPROVAL  (Initials)  OK  MAINT. ❏ ✓  APPROVAL   5. Traveling
 If the victim responds but is injured or needs medical assistance, you or
 2
 skin, eye, mucous membrane, or parenteral contact with blood or other potentially infectious materials while
 a bystander must phone 911. Recheck the victim’s condition frequently.
 performing their job. This plan should list each task and procedure with “occupational exposure” and explain the
 WArning: It is very dangerous to use water or a Class A Extinguisher on a Class B or Class C fire. Take the time now to learn
 If the victim is NOT
 Employer’s Written which extinguishers are appropriate for each category.     Brakes – Parking  Trucks Clean
 Stand behind the victim and wrap your arms around the person’s
 means and methods the employer has adopted in order to satisfy OSHA requirements. (See, Title 29, Code of
 standard gloves employers usually provide. 3
 Federal Regulations, 1910.1030.)
 Exposure Plan talking, coughing    waist above the navel. Make a fist, with thumb side against the  Place the victim on a hard surface in a face-up position.    ■  Checklist help identify possible      Brakes – Service  Industrial trucks shall be kept in a clean   All traffic regulations shall be observed,
                                                                                                         including authorized plant speed limits.
 stomach (above the waist and well below the breastbone),
                                                                    Horn
 or breathing:
 If you do not suspect
                                                                                   condition, free of lint, excess oil, and
 and grasp your fist with your other hand.
                                                                                                         A safe distance shall be maintained
                                                                    Hour Meter
 If an unresponsive victim is face down, roll the victim to a face-up
 How to Use Your Extinguisher (P.A.S.S.)
                                                                                                         approximately three truck lengths from
                                                                                   grease. Noncombustible agents should
 position by placing one hand gently on the head and neck and the
 • Gloves where blood, blood products or body fluids will be handled.
 a back or neck injury:
                                                                                          Evaluator’s Copy
                                                                                                         the truck ahead, and the truck shall be
                                                                    Lights – Head and Tail Forklift Operator Evaluation
 3 Pull your fist   Use quick upward and inward thrusts. Repeat as necessary, until  other on the hip, turning the victim as a unit.  Individual Posters:     Hydraulic Controls Forklift Operator Evaluation  be used for cleaning trucks. (Includes   Evaluator’s Copy  kept under control at all times.
 • Hypoallergenic gloves, glove liners or other alternatives for employees who are allergic to the
                                                                                   solvents with flashpoints above 100 F.)
                                                                    Lights – Warning Please Print
                                                                                                         If the load being carried obstructs
 • Masks, eye protectors, and other face shields for procedures that could involve more extensive
                                                                      Please Print
 What to Wear toward the  contact with blood or body fluids, including the risk of potential splash or splatter to the mucous  Locate the middle of the breastbone by drawing an imaginary    maintenance issues early    Overhead Guard  Operator’s Name _____________________________________________________________      Evaluation Date ________________  Last Training Date ________________  forward view, the driver shall be
 the obstruction is cleared or the victim becomes unconscious.
                                                                                   9. Beware
 membranes of the face (eyes, mouth, etc.).
                                                                                               /       /
 victim’s stomach:
 If this should happen, call 911 immediately.
                                                                                        /       /
                                                                                                         required to travel with the load trailing.
                                                                                               /       /
                                                                                         /       /
 • Pocket masks, resuscitation bags, mouthpieces, or other ventilation devices with a one-way valve
 used during resuscitation of a patient to minimize exposure. Keep these devices within easy reach  line between the nipples. Place the heel of one hand just below      Steering  Operator’s Name _____________________________________________________________  Evaluation Date ________________  Last Training Date ________________  The driver shall be required to look in
                                                                                   of Ramps
                                                                      Work Location _______________________________________________________________
                                                                                     Evaluator’s Name _______________________________________________
 4
 4 becomes   1.    Wash hands thoroughly after removing gloves and wash hands or any other part of your body with soap and   ■  Includes informative forklift training video     Engine Oil Level Inspecting the Forklift (Pre-Operation)    S  US  N/A  N/A   COMMENTS  in excess of 10 percent, loaded trucks   8. Avoid   COMMENTS  6. Never
 The types of personal protective equipment   wherever the need for resuscitation is likely.  that line and then place the heel of the second hand on top of    Choking Poster     Tires  Work Location _______________________________________________________________      Evaluator’s Name _______________________________________________  the direction of, and keep a clear view
 that are appropriate for a given task depend   • Gowns and long-sleeved garments that cover the forearms are required for times when blood or  the first so the hands are overlapped. Straighten your arms, lock     Other  of the path of travel.
 on the degree of exposure you anticipate  If the victim    elbows and lean over so your shoulders are in line above    S = Satisfactory    US = Unsatisfactory    N/A = Not Applicable
 Carefully lay the victim on his or her back, protecting the head and
 Immediately begin
                                                                              S = Satisfactory    US = Unsatisfactory    N/A = Not Applicable
 neck. Open the airway by placing one hand on the victim’s forehead
 (see red bullets):  other potentially infectious materials are anticipated.  your hands. Using the heels of both hands, firmly push straight      Gas, LPG, or Diesel Forklifts Only  When ascending or descending grades
                                                                                            S  US  N/A  N/A
                                                                                COMMENTS
                                                                              S  US
                                                                                              COMMENTS
                                                                                             S  US
 and the other hand under the chin and gently tilt the head back
 chest compressions:
 down approximately 2 inches but no more than 2.4 inches on the
 chest. Release pressure completely between pushes, keeping your
                                                                                   shall be driven with the load upgrade.
 (head tilt-chin lift). Keep the mouth open. Check for obstruction
                                                                                    Properly operated ramps and inclines
                                                                      Inspecting the Forklift (Pre-Operation)
                                                                                    Properly operated ramps and inclines
 hands on the victim’s chest at all times. Allow the chest to return
 water immediately after contact with blood or bodily fluids.
 in the airway. If you see an obstruction, reach in and take it out.
                                                                     Fuel Level
                                                                      Followed operator daily checklist
                                                                                    Checked for slip/trip/fall hazards and uneven surfaces
 to its normal position completely after each compression. Avoid
 If you don’t see anything, immediately attempt chest compressions.
                                                                                    Checked for slip/trip/fall hazards and uneven surfaces
                                                                                   engaging means shall be tilted back
                                                                     Inspecting the Load
 5 Ways  unconscious: 2.   Use disposable needles and syringes whenever possible. Do not recap, bend or cut contaminated needles.  WR0236 – English  •  WR1156 – Spanish     Oil Leaks  Followed operator daily checklist  On all grades the load and load   Pedestrians  Leave Truck
                                                                      Inspecting the Load
                                                                                    before to dismounting
                                                                                    before to dismounting
                                                                                   if applicable, and raised only as far
 leaning on the chest between compressions. Count the number
                                                                     Oil Pressure
                                                                                    Maintained 3-point contact when mounting/dismounting
                                                                     Checked weight distribution and stability of load
                                                                                                       Unattended
 3.   Place contaminated, sharp instruments like needles and syringes in specially designated rigid, red,
                                                                      Checked weight distribution and stability of load
                                                                                   as necessary to clear the road surface.
                                                                                    Maintained 3-point contact when mounting/dismounting
 of compressions by saying “one and two and three…” Push hard
                                                                                    Load Handling/Stacking/Unstacking
                                                                                    Load Handling/Stacking/Unstacking
                                                                     Picking up a load
 leakproof containers located as close as possible to the area where they are used. Handle and dispose of
                                                                      Picking up a load
 and push fast (rate of 100 to 120 compressions a minute).
 these instruments and containers with extraordinary care to prevent possible injury.
 to Protect   4.   Remove personal protective equipment and clothing before leaving your work area or when the garment      Radiator Water Level Cleared personnel from the area of the load  Cleared personnel from the area near the load  Trucks shall not be driven up to anyone   7. Repairs &   A powered industrial truck is unattended
 Locate the middle of the breastbone by drawing an imaginary line
                                                                                    Cleared personnel from the area near the load
                                                                      Cleared personnel from the area of the load
                                                                                          standing in front of a bench or other
                                                                                                 Maintenance
 between the nipples. Place the heel of one hand just below that
                                                                      Fork positioning
                                                                    Electric Forklifts Only Fork positioning
                                                                                    Made sure there was sufficient clearance for the load
                                                                                    Made sure there was sufficient clearance for the load
 If you are not trained in CPR or are uncomfortable with your ability to provide rescue breaths, skip steps 5 and 6 and continue performing chest compressions
 5 Begin chest  5.   Never eat, drink, smoke, apply cosmetics, handle contact lenses, or apply lip balm in areas where there is  extinguisher from side      Battery Discharge Indicator  Moved forward slowly  portion of any truck, whether loaded    If at any time a powered industrial truck   or whenever the operator leaves the
 becomes contaminated. If the garment is penetrated, remove it immediately or as soon as possible. Place
 at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions a minute until an AED arrives and is ready for use, the victim begins to move or EMS personnel take over care of the victim.
 Yourself  Pull the pin.This   line and then place the heel of the second hand on top of the first    Sweep the   CPR Poster      Battery Connector Proper penetration into pallet  Centered forklift to location  fixed object. No person shall be allowed   when the operator is 25 ft. or more away
 Squeeze the
 Aim the nozzle
                                                                      Proper penetration into pallet
                                                                                    Centered forklift to location
 used or contaminated items in the designated containers for storage, decontamination, or disposal.
 so the hands are overlapped. Straighten your arms, lock elbows
                                                                                          to stand or pass under the elevated
                                                                                                       from the vehicle which remains in view,
                                                                      Lifted the load carefully and smoothly
                                                                     Lifted the load carefully and smoothly
                                                                                    Raised the load to the placement level at a controlled speed
                                                                                    Raised the load to the placement level at a controlled speed
 unlocks the lever
 (or hose) at the
 and lean over so your shoulders are in line above your hands.
 lever to release the  one hand on the victim’s forehead and
 Open the airway by placing
                                                                     Tilted the mast back to stabilize the load
 any likelihood of exposure. Food and drink must never be kept in refrigerators, freezers, shelves, cabinets,
 Using the heels of both hands, firmly push straight down
                                                                      Tilted the mast back to stabilize the load
                                                                                          or empty. Unauthorized personnel shall
                                                                                    Moved forward slowly
                                                                                                 is found to be in need of repair, defective,
                                                                     Other Gauges and Instruments
 the other hand under the victim’s chin and gently tilt the victim’s
 to side, aiming the
 approximately 2 inches but no more than 2.4 inches on the chest.
 and releases the
                                                                                                       vehicle and it is not in his/her view.
                                                                     Checked for clearance from obstructions
 or countertops where blood or other potentially infectious materials are present.
 extinguishing agent.
 base of the fire.
                                                                      Checked for clearance from obstructions
                                                                                                 or in any way unsafe, the truck shall
                                                                                    Positioned the load properly on the rack
 head back (head tilt-chin lift method). Maintaining the open airway,
                                                                                    Positioned the load properly on the rack
 Release pressure completely between pushes, keeping your hands
 After 30 compressions –
 Some extinguishers
 extinguisher.
                                                                                    Looked over both shoulders before backing out
                                                                      Looked behind (over both shoulders)
 gently pinch the victim’s nose shut and cover the mouth with yours,
                                                                                          industrial trucks.
 on the victim’s chest at all times. Allow the chest to return to its
 EMERGENCY INFORMATION:  compressions: CPR VOLUNTEERS:  5 Be sure to stand   This product is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information. However, it is not a substitute for legal or  nozzle (or hose) at the   WR0245 – English  •  WR1131 – Spanish  W0862 – Bundle – English    Checked by (Initials) Looked behind (over both shoulders)  Looked over both shoulders before backing out  not be permitted to ride on powered   be taken out of service until it has been   When lef
                                                                     Backed up slowly
                                                                                                 restored to safe operating condition.
 creating an airtight seal, or use a mouth guard as shown. Give the
                                                                                                       means shall be fully lowered, controls
                                                                                    Stopped forklift before raising/lowering tines
 back at least 3 feet.
 open the airway a
 provided with the understanding that any person or entity involved in creating, producing or distributing this product is  base of the fire until
                                                                                    Stopped forklift before raising/lowering tines
 normal position completely after each compression. Avoid leaning
                                                                      Backed up slowly
 have a button to
 medical advice and does not provide legal or medical opinions on any specific facts or services. The information is
                                                                   Comments
 not liable for any damages arising out of the use or inability to use this product. You are urged to consult an attorney and/
 victim two full, slow rescue breaths. Each rescue breath should be
 on the chest between compressions. Count the number of
                                                                                    Cleared forks of pallet/rack before raising/lowering
 911  OR
                                                                      Stopped forklift before raising/lowering tines
                                                                                                 authorized personnel.
 Ambulance: ___________________________________________________  Name: ________________________Phone:_______________________________nd  or medical professional concerning your particular situation and any specific questions or concerns you may have.  Stopped forklift before raising/lowering tines  Cleared forks of pallet/rack before raising/lowering  All repairs shall be made only by   shall be neutralized, power shall be shut
 delivered in one second and should cause the chest to rise. Make
                                                                                                       off, and brakes set.
 compressions by saying “one and two and three …” Push hard
                                                                                    Truck/Trailer Loading/Unloading
                                                                                    Truck/Trailer Loading/Unloading
 push instead of
 Unless specifically allowed in the instructions, ComplyRight products may be photocopied only when the user is legally  the flames appear to
 begin rescue breathing:
 and push fast (rate of 100 to 120 compressions a minute).
                                                                      Forks lowered to safe travel height before moving
 sure you take a regular (not a deep) breath between each rescue
 breath. This prevents you from getting dizzy or lightheaded. Watch
                                                                     Traveling with a load
 Local Emergency Phone #: _______________________________________  Name: ________________________Phone:_______________________________  compelled to do so. Any other photocopying or reproducing in any form, whether in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited.   Forks lowered to safe travel height before moving  Chocked wheels/jack stand in place
 be out.  Watch the fire
                                                                      Traveling with a load
                                                                                    Chocked wheels/jack stand in place
 CPR Kit Location: _______________________________________________  Name: ________________________Phone:_______________________________  a lever. the victim’s chest. If it does not clearly rise and fall after the first   Did not raise or lower the load while traveling  Set brakes Set brakes
                                                                      Did not raise or lower the load while traveling
 If you are not trained in CPR or are uncomfortable with your ability to provide rescue breaths, skip steps 6 and 7 and continue performing chest compressions    W0873 – Bundle – Bilingual  Looked in the direction of travel  Daily Inspection Checklist
 rescue breath, perform the head tilt-chin lift again before giving
                                                                      Looked in the direction of travel
                                                                                    Put dockboard/bridgeplates in place
 the second rescue breath.
                                                                                    Put dockboard/bridgeplates in place
 #W0320
 After the Fire: Always be sure the fire department inspects the fire site – even if you think you’ve extinguished the fire.
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 ©2009 EDI   at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions a minute until an AED arrives and is ready for use, the victim begins to move or EMS personnel take over care of the victim.   area. If it re-ignites,   ©2016 ComplyRight, Inc. Kept legs and arms inside running lines  Horn/backup alarm sounded to indicate reverse movement  W1732
                                                                      Kept legs and arms inside running lines
                                                                                    Horn/backup alarm sounded to indicate reverse movement
 repeat the process.
 Open the airway by placing one hand on the victim’s forehead and   This product is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information. However, it is not a substitute for legal or   Bloodborne Pathogens Poster   Sounded horn at intersections and pedestrians  It is imperative that a safety check be performed before each shift to ensure safe operation.   ■  Oil Leaks
                                                                                    Work Platforms
 Do not try more than two times to give a rescue breath that makes the chest rise, because it is important to continue chest compressions.
                                                                      Sounded horn at intersections and pedestrians
                                                                                    Work Platforms
 the other hand under the victim’s chin and gently tilt the victim’s
                                                                                   Check for any defects in the items below before duty:
                                                                                    Used only approved platforms for elevating personnel
                                                                                    Used only approved platforms for elevating personnel
                                                                     Yielded to pedestrians
 6 After 30 compressions –    6  CPR VolUnTEERS:  Repeat the combination of 30 chest compressions and two rescue   WR0233 – English  •  WR1150 – Spanish  WR0048 – Forklift Safety Poster  Maintained a safe speed  ■  Battery Connector  ■  Engine    ■  Overhead Guard  ■  Oil Pressure  For More Information, Please Contact:
                                                                      Yielded to pedestrians
                                                                                          ■  Hydraulic Controls
                                                                                      ■  Fuel Level
                                                                                   ■  Accelerator
 head back (head tilt-chin lift method). Maintaining the open airway,
 EmERGENcy INFoRmaTIoN:
                                                                                    Secured the platform
                                                                                    Secured the platform
                                                                      Maintained a safe speed
 gently pinch the victim’s nose shut and cover the mouth with yours,
 medical advice and does not provide legal or medical opinions on any specific facts or services. The information is
 provided with the understanding that any person or entity involved in creating, producing or distributing this product is
 not liable for any damages arising out of the use or inability to use this product. You are urged to consult an attorney and/
 911 OR
                                                                     Observed all traffic rules, warning signs,
                                                                                    Did not allow passengers on platform while traveling
                                                                                    Did not allow passengers on platform while traveling
 creating an airtight seal, or use a mouth guard as shown. Give the
 Name: ________________________Phone:_______________________________
                                                                      Observed all traffic rules, warning signs,
 or medical professional concerning your particular situation and any specific questions or concerns you may have.
                                                                     floor load limits, and overhead clearances
                                                                                       Oil Level
 Ambulance: ___________________________________________________
 victim two full, slow rescue breaths. Each rescue breath should
                                                                                    Fueling and Battery Recharging
                                                                                    Fueling and Battery Recharging
                                                                                              ■  Steering
                                                                                   ■  Battery –
 open the airway and
 Unless specifically allowed in the instructions, ComplyRight products may be photocopied only when the user is legally
 Local Emergency Phone #: _______________________________________ After delivery of two
                                                                      floor load limits, and overhead clearances
                                                                                          ■  Radiator Level
 breaths, remembering to release all pressure between pushes and to
 compelled to do so. Any other photocopying or reproducing in any form, whether in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited.
 Name: ________________________Phone:_______________________________
 be delivered in one second and should cause the chest to rise.
                                                                                    Turned engine off
                                                                                      ■  Gauges
                                                                     Followed other vehicles at a safe distance
                                                                                   Discharge Indicator
                                                                      Followed other vehicles at a safe distance
                                                                                    Turned engine off
                                                                                              ■  Unusual
 watch the chest rise and fall during breaths. You should continue this
                                                                                          ■  Lights –
 begin rescue breathing:
                                                                                                      Name
                                                                                    Wore appropriate PPE
                                                                     Allowed no passengers
 Make sure you take a regular (not a deep) breath between each
 CPR Kit Location: _______________________________________________ rescue breaths:
 Name: ________________________Phone:_______________________________
                                                                                          Head and Tail
                                                                                              Noises
                                                                      Allowed no passengers
 combination of compressions/breaths until an AED arrives, the victim
                                                                                   ■  Brakes – Parking
                                                                                    Wore appropriate PPE
                                                                                      ■  Horn
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 EMPLOYEE & APPLICANT NOTICE
                                                                              Communication Labeling
 Our Company Is a
 DRUGFREE                                                                            OSHA has updated the requirements for labeling of hazardous chemicals to
                                                                                      align with the Globally Harmonized System (GHS). As of June 1, 2015, all labels
                                                                                      will be required to have pictograms, a signal word, hazard and precautionary
                                                                                      statements, the product identifi er, and supplier identifi cation. A sample revised
                                                                                      label, including the required label elements, is shown at left. Supplemental
                                                                                      information can also be provided on the label as needed.
 WORKPLACE                                                                    Label confi guration may vary from this example.  Labels must contain the following required elements:
                                                                              Product Identifier
                                                                              Lists the name or number used for the hazardous chemical.   Hazard Pictograms
                                                                                           Conveys health, physical and environmental hazard
                                                                              It provides a unique means by which a reader can identify   information assigned to a hazard class and category.
                                                                              the chemical.  Includes a symbol plus other graphic elements, such as
 Our Company is committed to maintaining a productive, drug-free workplace that            a border, background pattern, or color. There are eight
                                                                                           mandatory OSHA pictograms designated under OSHA’s
 keeps employees and customers safe from harm. For this reason, we may require   Supplier Identification  Hazard Communication Standard for application to
                                                                                           a hazard category.
 applicants and employees to take screening tests for alcohol and illegal drug use   Lists the name, address and telephone number of the
                                                                              chemical manufacturer, importer, or other responsible party.
 before hiring and during employment.                                                      Signal Words
                                                                                           Indicates the relative level of severity of the hazard
 We expect all employees to comply with this drug-free workplace policy, to be   Precautionary Statements  and alerts the reader to a potential hazard on the label.
                                                                                           “Danger” is used for the more severe hazards, while
 responsible for their actions, and to recognize and report any workplace dangers.  Describes recommended measures that should be taken to   “warning” is used for the less severe. These are the
                                                                              minimize or prevent adverse effects resulting from exposure   only two signal words a reader will see on a label.
                                                                              to a hazardous chemical or improper storage or handling.
 Dangers of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
 Drugs and alcohol can have serious – even fatal – effects. The health and    Hazard Statements  Supplemental Information
 well-being of employees, coworkers and customers can be endangered by:
 ■ Dependence or addiction                                                    Lists standard OSHA phrases assigned to a hazard class   Lists any other information provided by the labeler such
 ■ Medical emergencies or accidents resulting from                            and category that describe the nature of the hazard.  as the physical state of the chemical or directions for use.
 drug- or alcohol-induced impairment
 ■ Chronic physical problems resulting from drug or alcohol abuse
 ■ Increased risk of exposure to HIV, hepatitis and other diseases                     Health  Flame  Exclamation
                                                                             HCS Pictograms   Hazard  Mark
 Safety-Sensitive Industries                                                 and Hazards           •  Irritant
                                                                                                   (skin and eye)
 Under the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991,                        • Carcinogen  • Flammables  • Skin Sensitizer
 employers in safety-sensitive industries – including aviation, motor carriers,   Hazard Communication   • Mutagenicity  • Pyrophorics  • Acute Toxicity
 interstate trucking, government vehicles, bus transport, railroad and mass            • Reproductive Toxicity  • Self-Heating  • Narcotic Effects
 transit – must test all employees for drug and alcohol use. This can include:  Standard Pictograms  • Respiratory Sensitizer  • Emits Flammable Gas  • Respiratory Tract Irritant
                                                                                             • Self-Reactives
                                                                                       • Target Organ Toxicity
                                                                                                   •  Hazardous to Ozone Layer
 ■ Random alcohol tests before, during or immediately after                            • Aspiration Toxicity  • Organic Peroxides  (Non-Mandatory)
 the performance of safety-sensitive work                                    As of June 1, 2015, the Hazard
 ■ Two evidential breathing tests (EBT) with devices approved                Communication Standard (HCS) will   Gas  Corrosion  Exploding
 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to determine          require pictograms on labels to alert   Cylinder  Bomb
 whether an employee has a prohibited alcohol concentration
 State laws and company policy may require employers in other industries     users of the chemical hazards to which   • Eye Damage
 to conduct alcohol and drug testing.   ZERO TOLERANCE                       they may be exposed.   •  Corrosive   • Explosives
                                                                                                   • Self-Reactives
                                                                                             to Metals
 If you suspect a coworker of drug or alcohol abuse,                         Each pictogram consists of a symbol on   • Gases Under Pressure  • Skin Corrosion/Burns  • Organic Peroxides
 please report it to your manager or safety supervisor.                      a white background framed within a red
                                                                             border and represents a distinct hazard(s).
                                                                             The pictogram on the label is determined   Flame Over  Environment  Skull and
                                                                                                   Crossbones
                                                                                       Circle
                                                                                             (Non-Mandatory)
                                                                             by the chemical hazard classi cation.
                                                                                                   •  Acute Toxicity
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 Drug-Free Poster  Slips, Trips & Falls  Bloodborne Pathogens  GHS Hazard   Lock/Tagout  Understanding GHS Hazardous
        Communication                                                      Materials Labeling Poster
 Communicate a commitment to a drug-free   Comply with OSHA’s walking/  Educate your employees about    Train and certify personnel
 workplace with a positive message.  working surface standards. Ensure   disease transmission, accident   Train employees to understand a   in using lockout and tagout    HazCom labeling is easier to understand with this OSHA-
 that employees are aware of   prevention, safe-housekeeping   devices to prevent accidents, in
 ■  Explains possible substance screening   Safety Data Sheet, read chemical labels   compliant poster, which shows the symbols and language
 requirement and the physical and legal   potential workplace hazards.  procedures and exposure control.  and identify workplace hazards in   accordance with OSHA standards.   of the required GHS Labeling system. Protect employees
 dangers of drug abuse  ■  Demonstrate safe techniques   ■  Ideal for training employees   compliance with the GHS standards.  ■   Meets OSHA standards for    from workplace danger and avoid safety violations.
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 ■  Helps deter substance abusers    for common work activities  in healthcare facilities, hotels,   ■  Includes PowerPoint  presentation  required training at offices,   ■  Explains labels in bold, quick-reference format
 from applying at workplace  ■   Prevent lost-time injuries, lower   manufacturing and janitorial work  ■  Customize to industry guidelines    restaurants, warehouses and   ■  Complies with required OSHA HazCom
 workers’ compensation costs   ■  Helps employers comply with    or company policies  manufacturing plants  standards on labeling
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