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Title: Career Management


1
Chapter 9Safety on t he Job
  • Career Management
  • Rose Mary Velez
  • Ariel Stilwell
  • 4th Period

2
Chapter 9 Introduction
  • Accidents and injuries are not pleasant. No one
    wants to get hurt or see anyone else get hurt.
    Working safely is every workers
    responsibilities.
  • Many accidents can be prevented when people are
    alert, careful, and aware of the potential
    dangers around them.

3
What Causes Accidents??
  • According to researchers accidents are most often
    caused by
  • Lack of knowledge or skills
  • Environmental hazards
  • Poor Safety Attitudes
  • Unsafe Behavior

4
Lack of Knowledge and Skills
  • The worker who has not been trained to do his or
    her job accurately and safely is most likely to
    make mistakes and have accidents.
  • Workers with less than one years experience
    account for almost 40 of all occupational
    accidents a year.

5
Environmental Hazards
  • Possible dangers or unsafe conditions are known
    as environment hazards.
  • These hazards exist in every type of working
    environment- from jobs involving mechanical
    equipment to automated offices.

6
Environmental Hazards (Cont.)
  • Hazards in Dangerous Work
  • Environmental hazards exist in many industries
    besides construction.
  • People involved in dangerous work must be
    safety-conscious. Being safety conscious involves
    knowing the appropriate steps to avoid accidents.
  • Hazards in the Office
  • Office workers can also become in contact with
    unsafe conditions in the workplace. Sometimes
    office workers forget to follow simple safety
    procedures at work because they feel safe in the
    office.

7
Poor Safety Attitudes
  • Not taking the right attitude toward safety can
    put you and others in danger. A poor safety
    attitude can lead to accidents.

8
Unsafe behavior
  • People who dont consider or practice safety on
    the job have poor safety attitudes. Many
    accidents are caused by people with attitudes.
    Here are examples of unsafe behavior that should
    be avoided
  • Recklessness
  • Bad temper
  • Lack of Consideration
  • Disobedience Carelessness
  • Laziness
  • Fatigue
  • Impatience
  • Emotional State and use of drugs or alcohol.

9
Costs of Accidents
  • The costs of you
  • An accident can cost you financially and
    personally. It could lead a lost time on the job,
    possible wage loss, and even a job loss. A
    disability is a permanent job-relayed injury.
  • The Costs of the Employer
  • Work injuries from accidents cost employers time
    and money. As the result of an accident,
    production slows down when a worker cant perform
    their duties for a period of time. Most workers
    are covered by workers compensation if they are
    injured on the job.

10
Costs of Accidents (cont.)
  • The Costs to the Economy
  • Accidental deaths or disabling injuries affect
    many workers in the workplace. Billions of
    dollars are paid nationwide each year to injured
    workers covered under workers compensation.

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Preventing Accidents
  • Preventing accidents is everyones
    responsibilities. Following these other safety
    procedures will also help you prevent accidents
  • Stay healthy
  • Use machines and tools properly
  • Wear protective clothing and use protective
    safety equipment
  • Follow safety precautions.
  • Stay Healthy
  • Being alert and healthy is the best way to do
    your job well and safely. You can stay healthy by
    eating properly and getting adequate sleep.
    Fatigue on the job can lead to unsafe behavior
    that causes an accident.

12
Preventing Accidents (cont.)
  • Use Machines and Tools Properly
  • Many machines and tools can be dangerous if not
    handled properly.
  • Wear Protective Clothing and Use Protective
    Equipment
  • Certain jobs require protective clothing clothing
    and equipment to prevent injury to the worker.

13
Preventing Accidents (cont.)
  • Follow Safety Precautions
  • Closely following basic safety precautions is
    another way for you to help prevent accidents.
    Practicing safety on the job includes using
    ladders safely, lifting properly, preventing
    fires, and keeping work areas neat.

14
What to Do When an Accident Occurs
  • No matter how careful people are, accidents do
    happen. When an accident occur it is very
    important to stay calm.
  • Call for Help
  • Call for help as soon as it is safe to do so. Who
    you will call will depend upon the extent of the
    accident or sudden illness.

15
What to Do When Accidents Occurs Occurs (cont.)
  • Provide First Aid
  • Try to receive formal first aid before of while
    you are on the job. First aid means giving an ill
    or injured person immediate, temporary treatment
    before proper medical help arrives. To stop
    bleeding use a tourniquet as a last resort. A
    tourniquet is a thin, long strip of cloth or
    other material to restrict blood flow.
  • Follow Universal Precautions
  • Whenever an accident occurs that involves loss of
    blood or vomiting, there is a danger of spreading
    serious viral infections. Universal precautions
    are the steps used to prevent the spread of
    infection.

16
The Role of Government in Protecting Your Health
  • The government plays an important role in
    promoting safe working environments. It makes and
    enforces that promote health and safety on the
    job. These laws led to the creation of three
    government agencies that carefully monitor
    safety OSHA,. EPA, and CDC.
  • OSHA
  • The Occupational Safety and Health Act is a
    national act passed by Congress in 1970. The act
    calls for safe and healthful working conditions.
    OSHA sets and enforces job safety and health
    standards for workers.

17
The Role of Government in Protecting Your Health
  • EPA
  • Keeping the environment safe and clean is a major
    concern for everyone. Pollution not only damages
    the environment, it can cause serious health
    hazards and diseases. The Environmental
    Protection Agency is another government agency
    that works to make this country a safer place to
    live.
  • CDC
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is
    part of the United States Department of Health
    and Human Service. CDC works with worldwide,
    state, and local health agencies to protect the
    public from health threats.

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