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Office Safety - Don't Trip Up a Good Thing!
Jon Grannis - InteractiveSafety.com

Let's face it, when was the last time you really thought about safety in your office? Unless you work on a factory line or in some other manufacturing environment, the answer that might be "rarely." We seem to think accidents that happen on the shop floor will magically disappear at the office door. However, we all know that is not true. It is not unusual to hear of office workers tripping over a computer cable, pulling a telephone down on their big toe or straining a muscle trying to move or lift a heavy piece of office equipment.

Did You Know? Slips, trips, and falls constitute the majority of general industry accidents. In the U.S., they cause 15 percent of all accidental, job-related deaths and are second only to motor vehicles as a cause of fatalities, according to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

Although accidents involving office personnel generally occur less frequently than mishaps to industrial workers, the resulting injuries can be just as painful and severe. Each year in the United State between 300 and 400 deaths occur in an office setting.

Office safety is everyone's responsibility. The following tips are from the Division of Safety & Hygiene of the Ohio Industrial Commission.

Inspiring Solutions! Falls are the most common office accident, accounting for the greatest number of disabling injuries. The disabling injury rate of falls among office workers is 2 to 2 1/2 times higher than the rate for non-office employees.
Inspiring Solutions! Walking, climbing ladders or stairs and even sitting in a chair - all of these activities can result in a fall. To prevent these accidents, keep floors clean, dry and free of refuse. Also, make sure they're in good repair.
Inspiring Solutions! Telephone and electrical cords should not be placed where you or your co-workers could trip over them.
Inspiring Solutions! Where collision hazards at blind corners exist, properly angled mirrors could be installed to eliminate this hazard. Special walkway or aisle problems may be handled by painting a center line on the floor to define the direction of pedestrian travel.
Inspiring Solutions! Replacement or repair of defective chairs will reduce the number of falls from chairs. Chairs should never be used as ladders.
Inspiring Solutions! Ladders should be equipped with non-slip material on the feet and treads; they should also be suited for the purpose intended and properly maintained. Braking attachments on rolling and trolley-type ladders must be checked to make sure they function properly.
Inspiring Solutions! Stairs are safer when equipped with anti-slip treads, approved handrails and adequate lighting.
Inspiring Solutions! If a filing cabinet is unbalanced, with heavier material in the top drawers, it could easily fall over when drawers are pulled out.
Inspiring Solutions! When closing drawers in desks or filing cabinets make sure your hands, with the fingers brought into the palm, are held against the drawer face to avoid caching your fingers. Always use the handle when opening or closing the spring-loaded shelf on a computer desk; these shelves may open and close rapidly and present a definite hazard.
Inspiring Solutions! Strains from overexertion often disable employees. These injuries usually occur when employees move heavy or awkward loads. By avoiding sudden movements and getting help for heavy tasks, you can avoid a serious strain or back injury.
Inspiring Solutions! Numerous fires causing loss of life and property have been the result of neglecting some simple fire prevention rules. You should be familiar with fire escapes, fire alarm systems and firefighting equipment.
Through a program of scheduled inspections, unsafe office conditions can be recognized and corrected before they lead to serious injuries. Take a few moments each day to walk through your work area. You will be surprised how many unsafe conditions might exist. Remember - it is up to all of us to create a safe office environment!

Let Inspiring Solutions, Inc. and InteractiveSafety.com help you understand and correct any unsafe surprises in your office. The following products focus on making your office a safer place. Order today and receive 20% off any of these best-selling video program!
 
A Positive Safety Attitude Pays - This program shows employees what steps they can take to develop an attitude that will make your organization a safer place for everyone. On Sale! - $109 on VHS or DVD

The Case for Safety - This program is designed to make employees more aware of the importance of safety and encourage them to take safety more seriously. On Sale! - $109 on VHS or DVD

Safety in the Office - After seeing each one of these examples of poor office safety practices, viewers will learn the best ways to keep themselves and their co-workers safe on the job. On Sale! - $109 on VHS or DVD

FREE! Office Safety Checklist - Click here to view a good example of an office safety checklist. Print it off and use it as a starting point for your own office safety checklist.

  

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