One Hundred Steps: A Practical Guide to the 100 Steps That Can Make Your Workplace Safer
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Darren Inc. Kay. One Hundred Steps: A Practical Guide to the 100 Steps That Can Make Your Workplace Safer
One Hundred Steps: A practical guide to the 100 steps that can make your workplace safer
About the Author
About this book
Notes
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1. Check you have an RCD at your workplace
2. Understand the big picture
3. Attend OHS for Managers course
4. Journal your OHS activity
5. Tell your staff what is going on
6. Create an electronic OHS folder
7. Create a physical space
8. Get copies of the legislation
9. Buy a couple of reference books
10. Subscribe to your State’s WorkSafe safety alerts
11. Select a range of staff to complete Senior First Aid training
12. Create a general staff/key emergency contacts list
13. Create a list of qualified first aiders
14. Create a floor-plan
15. Elect an OHS rep
16. Send the elected OHS rep on the appropriate WorkSafe course
17. Run an evacuation drill
18. Purchase some health and safety posters
19. Create a Master Sheet of Registers
20. Create a set of common Word templates
21. Conduct workplace inspection checklist
22. Complete the workplace inspection
23. Create an OHS Committee working folder
24. Organise dedicated OHS meetings
25. Prepare and deliver a detailed Induction training checklist
26. Deliver follow up induction training sessions
27. Prepare a basic visitors induction checklist
28. Develop a contractor safety checklist
29. Get some safety signs
30. Create a general OHS Policy Statement
31. Develop an Accident Reporting Process
32. Signage at the physical muster points
33. Complete an audit of Hazardous Chemicals
34. Complete an audit of Asbestos Containing Materials
35. Complete an audit of Staff training and qualifications
36. Complete an audit of all Signage
37. Complete an audit of Equipment
38. Complete an audit of Incidents
39. Vehicle Inspection
40. Hazard Identification training
41. OHS Reporting Training
42. Sort out your hazardous chemicals
43. Fire doors (emergency exits)
44. Add OHS consideration to all purchasing decisions
45. Complete an audit of identified risks and hazards
46. Complete an audit of completed Job Safety Analyses
47. Consider the training requirements unique to your workplace
48. Organise your essential Safety equipment: First Aid kits
49. Organise your essential Safety equipment: Pool cellular/satellite phones
50. Organise your essential Safety equipment: Personal issue PPE
51. Organise your Safety equipment, consider job specific PPE
52. Create a flowchart describing how OHS is managed
53. Recruit and train a fire warden
54. Participate in fire control training
55. Write a policy for Injury Management
56. Write a policy for PPE acquisition, training and usage
57. Write a policy for fatigue management
58. Write a policy for drug and alcohol use
59. Conduct a workstation ergonomics session
60. PPE Usage training
61. Create a general OHS introduction package for staff
62. Sort out your essential Signage
63. Look at the floor coverings
64. Produce a Health & Safety Handbook
65. Use of Power boards
66. Ensure all stairwells have a sturdy handrail
67. Direction to reception
68. Consider how traffic is managed
69. Mark out parking bays
70. Monitor OHS performance
71. Ergonomic Assessment of the workplace
72. Suitable Lighting
73. Entrance & exit lighting
74. Space to do their work
75. Ensure light switches and power points are clearly accessible
Target specific Issues:
76. OHS Target: Chemicals and harmful substances
77. OHS Target: Electricity
78. OHS Target: Manual tasks
79. OHS Target: Slips and trips
80. OHS Target: Working at heights
81. OHS Target: Forklifts
82. OHS Target: Inductions for new and young workers
83. OHS Target: Machinery and plant
84. OHS Target: Machinery guarding
85. OHS Target: Noise
86. OHS Target: Emergency procedures
87. OHS Target: Violence and aggression
88. OHS Target: Working alone
89. OHS Target: Working from Home
90. OHS Target: Business Continuity Strategy
91. Organise an Audit
92. Get a staff member qualified
93. Check for workplace ventilation
94. Review staff amenity
95. Devolve some work
96. Recruit an OHS Officer
97. Recruit a First Aid (FA) officer
98. Recruit a Wellness Officer
99. Read more
100. Tell me what crucial steps I’ve missed out
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Darren Kay is an educator. He is a qualified OHS practitioner (Cert IV in OHS) and has compiled this book following several years of involvement in OHS in a variety of workplace settings including Health, Technology, Natural Resource Management and Education.
He writes in an informal and accessible style, which allows anyone who has responsibilities in OHS to follow a list of practical actions to improve the safety of their workplace.
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