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Office Safety: It’s Not Magic - safety training program
This training package includes a 14 minute broadcast quality video on DVD, and support material on a CD-ROM including a Facilitator’s Guide, PowerPoint presentation and a Quiz to measure comprehension and document training.
Did you know an office worker is 2 ½ times more likely to suffer a disabling injury from a fall than non-office workers. Nearly 1,000,000 office workers suffer recordable work related injuries each year. Office Safety: It’s Not Magic is an ideal program for all individuals who work in an office environment.
OFFICE SAFETY – IT’S NOT MAGIC:
The program utilizes the talents of nationally renowned magician Steve Faris to capture the audience’s attention and emphasize that safety does not happen by magic, by magic. It requires a commitment and participation from everyone. Safety is a personal responsibility. Though an office environment does not have the inherent risks associated with an industrial site, it does require recognition and respect for the hazards and best practices to prevent incidents and injuries. The highly entertaining broadcast quality program addresses common hazards found in the office environment and motivates your employees to use best practices to ensure their safety.
Topics covered include:
Slips, Trips and Falls
Proper Lifting Techniques
Ergonomic Related Risk Factors
Good Housekeeping
Importance of Proper Posture
Hazard Communication
Electrical Safety
Fire Safety
Magic will not make a trip hazard or spilled substance disappear, but your employees can. Office Safety: It’s Not Magic will help prevent incidents and injuries by increasing your employees’ awareness and respect for the hazards and motivating them to make safety a part of every task they perform. (14 minutes)
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