Five Different Ideas for Workplace Safety Presentations
Safety presentations can either bore an audience to sleep or provide the tools and knowledge to improve the overall safety program. There is rarely an in-between when it comes to these meetings.
Whether you are a full-time safety professional or a supervisor who has safety responsibilities, you may find yourself tasked with having to put together a safety presentation with no clue of what to present.
This post looks at the difference between a safety presentation and toolbox talks as well as provides free resources and ideas on what to cover at your next meeting.
The Difference Between a Safety Presentation and Safety Toolbox Talk
Depending on where you work, the terms “safety presentation” and “safety toolbox talk” may mean the same thing. In my opinion, a safety presentation, or safety meeting , is a longer and more structured safety training session. A safety presentation usually means a formal safety training session is taking place.
This usually entails securing a conference room, creating a presentation, having a sign-in sheet, creating a quiz to assess knowledge, making time in the affected employees’ schedule to participate in the safety training, etc.
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What is Covered in a Safety Presentation?
The simple answer is anything can be a topic. A presentation can cover a required OSHA topic, or it can be an in-depth behavioral safety topic as part of an ongoing safety campaign.
There is no hard-and-fast rule, but longer meetings should be dedicated to required topics or topics that are impactful to an organization’s safety goals . These safety topics usually require more time and instruction for employees to be able to fully understand the information.
What is a Safety Toolbox Talk?
Safety talks are a short safety message for the members of a work crew prior to work beginning. These talks can be as short as a few minutes or longer than 20 minutes. On average, they are in the range of 5 or 10 minutes in duration at most companies when conducted often. The talks can cover a range of topics or just a single focal point.
These talks are still meetings, but they are shorter in duration and documented via a sign-in sheet. Companies will commonly set aside time each day or week to share a short safety message with employees.
These meetings are great for keeping safety at the forefront of employees’ minds and sharing timely safety information. Due to the short nature of these meetings and not using a quiz to assess the employees’ knowledge, they are often not considered formal safety training sessions.
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Need to Find an Idea for a Safety Presentation?
Like many of you reading this, the most difficult part for me is coming up with a topic I want to speak about. The good news is there are an endless number of topics you can choose to talk about when discussing workplace safety .
In this article, I will discuss five different ideas for PowerPoint or Prezi-based safety presentations for longer safety meetings. All of the ideas are based on free information that is provided on this website. The topics are just expanded on to turn them from an informal safety toolbox talk into a longer and professional presentation. You can also check out our post on using safety videos as part of your safety training sessions.
The topics below are tailored more towards behavioral topics since many run-of-the-mill topics such as lockout/tagout, fall prevention, welding, etc. are thoroughly covered throughout the internet. A simple Google search will often yield completed PowerPoints on any general safety topic.
Five Ideas for Safety Presentations at Work for Your Next Safety Meeting
1 – how observant are you: behavioral safety presentation.
This is a safety talk that I wrote that I really think is good for audience engagement and works for many different audiences. Read the safety talk here and then continue reading the rest of the summary below. In short, you use a dollar bill to reinforce the fact of how easy it is to miss the fine details of something we see almost every day. It engages the audience by asking them to provide you with the details of a dollar bill.
If they are missing dozens of details on a six-inch dollar bill, what are they missing while at work? The same can be said with the observations they write down on their JSAs.
Use the exercise to show that there are many different observations and hazards that can be written down for any one task. After the exercise, you can go into how the individual workers can improve their observations of the work area or their JSAs.
You can also take actual photos of work areas and discuss the hazards in the photos. Another idea is to ask for stories or experiences of commonly overlooked hazards in the workplace. There are many different ways to expand on this short exercise.
2 – The Idea of the “Large Ripple”: Behavioral Safety Meeting
I call this idea the “large ripple”. You can find an article about the large ripple here . Many times, we stress how an injury or incident will affect the INDIVIDUAL, the INDIVIDUAL’s ability to work, the INDIVIDUAL’S family, etc. Well, what about everyone else in the company?
It sounds counterintuitive or weird to even tell someone, right? Let me explain. If an individual feels that his/her choice to take risks and cut corners only affects him/her, they may actually be MORE tempted to work unsafely.
Reinforcing the idea that we not only count on one another to stay safe but also count on each other to work safely so the business can continue is an interesting angle to approach. When the company thrives, everyone continues to work and has job security.
When individuals begin to choose to work unsafely, it not only affects them; it also affects their friends at work, no matter how many miles they are from where an incident occurs.
3 – S.O.R.T. Your Way to a Safer Workplace: Group Activity Safety Meeting
S.O.R.T. stands for Stop, Observe, Recognize, and Take Ownership. You can find the S.O.R.T safety talk here. You can use the acronym to discuss steps to complete a thorough inspection of the work area before starting work. I used this as part of one of my safety presentations and incorporated the tools that have been established by both our client and our company for each of the four steps. For example, a JSA could fall under “Observe,” and training could fall under “Recognize,” as in recognizing hazards.
The steps are not groundbreaking, but they serve as a good model to break down the process and walkthrough observations.
This topic is great to use as a basis for a group activity meeting. The employees can take what they learn from the presentation and walk through each step as it applies to their specific work area and job tasks. Handouts can be created to supplement what was taught in the presentation.
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4 – Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs as it Relates to Safety: Behavioral Safety Meeting
As management, there are many things we can do so that employees satisfy their physiological needs ( Maslow’s lowest level of the hierarchy) to help them focus on higher levels of personal fulfillment.
While I only discuss the lowest level of the hierarchy in my article, every level could be related to safety in some aspects.
The target audience for this talk is more of a management/supervisor level who can take the message and make improvements at their site for the employees. They can also take the message and make it a focal point for employees to recognize and address how these basic needs can interfere with their ability to fully work safely.
5 – Success is the Fulfillment of Potential: Behavioral Safety Meeting
While this can be a personal mantra, the idea also applies to workplace safety. Every company ultimately strives for zero injuries and zero property damage incidents on a recurring annual basis. While that can be a tough target to hit, it can also be the company’s potential in the realm of workplace safety.
The idea that success is the fulfillment of potentia l can be further discussed at the individual level. From there, cast out how the individual level affects the company on a macro scale. If everyone is fulfilling their potential when it comes to being the safest and most efficient worker they can be, everyone wins.
It is important to drive home the point that fulfillment of potential in just one area does not make someone successful. Someone who is the best dozer operator in the company but cannot get along with others is less successful than an above-average operator who can communicate and work with others.
We all have our strengths and weaknesses, but being self-aware of how we can improve as a person is critical to success. This idea can be paired with the larger ripple discussion mentioned above to make for an effective and different safety presentation.
I hope one of the five topics above has got your wheels spinning on different routes you can take on your next safety presentation. Look at all the safety talks or longer articles in the Safety Pro Blog for additional ideas. Any of these ideas can be paired with other ideas to make an effective presentation.
Even if you have a certain topic you have to cover, think outside the box to refresh it. Conducting safety presentations does not have to be stressful!
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Workplace Safety. For Employees. Session Objectives . You will be able to: Understand why safety is such an important workplace issue Identify the requirements of OSHA and the law Know what our safety policy requires Take an active role in promoting workplace safety and health.
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Workplace Safety For Employees
Session Objectives • You will be able to: • Understand why safety is such an important workplace issue • Identify the requirements of OSHA and the law • Know what our safety policy requires • Take an active role in promoting workplace safety and health
Session Outline • Importance of workplace safety • Facts about OSHA and its mission • Legal and policy requirements • How you can contribute to workplace safety and health • Key safety concerns and precautions to prevent accidents and injuries
Why Safety Is Such an Important Issue • Over 6 million American workers are injured every year • Injuries and illnesses cost American businesses over $100 billion a year
Why Safety Is Such an Important Issue (cont.) • We are required by law to provide a safe workplace • Safety promotes productivity and morale
Facts About OSHA • OSHA is an agency of the federal government • It is responsible for promoting workplace safety nationwide • OSHA was created by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 • It has the authority to oversee compliance with safety and health laws
What OSHA Does • Develops and enforces safety standards • Encourages employers and employees to reduce workplace hazards • Conducts research in occupational safety • Establishes the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees • Approves state occupational safety and health programs
OSHA Standards • OSHA regulates most aspects of workplace safety and health • Compliance is mandatory • OSHA will help us comply with the regulations • The state also regulates workplace safety
Our Safety Policy • Purpose • Understanding • Enforcement
Requirements of the Law and Our Policy • Questions?
Safety Attitude • Think safety • Look for hazards • Fix or report hazards
Good Housekeeping • Keep items in their proper place • Clean or report spills • Clear clutter • Keep items off stairways and out of aisles • Report safety problems • Use common sense
Personal Protective Equipment • Use the right equipment for the job • Inspect PPE before every use • Make sure PPE fits • Follow manufacturer’s instructions • Clean and store properly
Electrical Safety • Use extension cords properly • Don’t run them across stairs or aisles • Don’t fasten them with nails or staples • Don’t overload outlets • Don’t use plugs with bent or missing prongs • Obey locks, tags, barricades, and electrical warning signs
Back Safety • Reach properly • Lift properly • Object from floor • Object from overhead • Oversized or heavy object • Long or awkward objects • Use material handling equipment • Do stretching exercises
Ergonomics • Arrange your workstation • Sit properly • Avoid repetitive motions when possible • Take breaks • Keep wrists straight • Use proper equipment
Ergonomics (cont.) • Know symptoms of MSDs • Pain • Tingling • Stiffness • Weakness • Numbness • Swelling • Get medical attention for MSD symptoms
Hazard Communication • Read chemical labels • Read MSDSs • Use proper PPE • Follow safety procedures • Seek immediate medical attention if exposed
Machine Safety • Obey tags • Make sure guards are in place • Report problems • Wear correct PPE • Focus on work
Office Safety • Keep drawers closed • Sit upright in chairs • Don’t horse around with furniture or supplies • Keep flammables away from hot office equipment
Basic Safety Issues • Questions?
Emergency Situations • Know location of fire alarms and extinguishers • Know what alarms sound like • Know how to use extinguishers • Know at least two evacuation routes • Know meeting place outside building
First Aid • Call for professional medical help • Bring help to victim • Check victim’s ABCs • Check victim’s vitals • Interview victim • Use appropriate first-aid measures
Infectious Diseases and Bloodborne Pathogens • Wash hands often • Use precautions when giving first aid • Treat all blood as contaminated • Use PPE • Clean up thoroughly • Get medical attention if you’re exposed
Security • Follow company procedures • Keep doors locked • Don’t loan keys or access cards • Report unknown people • Report security gaps
Workplace Violence • Take threats seriously • Recognize signs of potential violence in co-workers • Report signs • Arrange a danger signal with co-workers • Remain calm with emotional people • Alert proper authorities
Terrorism • Protect your computer • Handle mail with caution • Cooperate with precautions • Follow procedures during an incident • Shelter in place
Key Points to Remember • Workplace safety is a top priority • Compliance with OSHA regulations is a legal requirement • Company policies and rules must be followed • You play a key role in promoting workplace safety and health, and we need you to be actively involved in all our safety programs
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- 29 CFR 1926.1101 - OSHA's Asbestos Standard for the Construction Industry . OSHA Slide Presentation, 80 slides.
- Significant Changes in the Asbestos Standard for Construction 29 CFR 1926.1101 . OSHA.
- Significant Changes in the Asbestos Standard for General Industry, 1910.1001 (through June 29, 1995) . OSHA.
Additional Resources
- Asbestos . OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.
Bloodborne Pathogens
- Bloodborne Pathogens [ ZIP ]. OSHA.
- Bloodborne Infectious Pathogens HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Virus . National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
- Bloodborne Pathogens and Needlestick Prevention . OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.
Construction
- Construction Hazards Prevention Videos . OSHA v-Tools, (2011, September). A series of 12 videos depicting how quickly workers can be injured or killed on the job. These videos are intended to assist those in the industry to identify, reduce, and eliminate construction-related hazards. Most of the videos are 2 to 4 minutes long, presented in clear, easily accessible vocabulary, and show common construction worksite activities. The videos may be used for employer and worker training. Available in English and Spanish.
- Construction Safety: Choice or Chance . OSHA Video, (2000, April), 15 minutes. A 15 minute video which highlights the four leading causes of fatalities on construction sites and stresses the responsibility for safety as a joint effort of government, management, and employees.
- Instructor Guide [ PDF ]. OSHA.
- Participant Guide [ PDF ]. OSHA.
- Design for Construction Safety PowerPoint [ PPTX ] [ PPT ]. OSHA.
Crane, Derrick and Hoist Safety
- Crane Safety for the Site Superintendent . OSHA Video, (1992), 8 minutes.
- Electrical Discussion . OSHA.
- Electrical [ ZIP ]. OSHA.
- Controlling Electrical Hazards [PDF]. OSHA Publication 3075.
- Electrical . OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.
- Electrical . Safety and Health Topic. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
- Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Industry . OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.
- Ground-Fault Protection on Construction Sites [ PDF ]. OSHA Publication 3007.
- Ergonomic Programs that Work . OSHA Video, (1998), 21 minutes.
- Fireworks Safety . OSHA Video, 32 minutes.
Flammable Liquids
- Flammable Liquids Introduction [ PDF ]. OSHA.
- Flammable Liquids [ PPTX ] [ PPT ]. OSHA.
- Lesson Plan [ PDF ]. OSHA.
Industrial Hygiene
- Industrial Hygiene Overview . OSHA.
- Examining Fatal Shipyard Accidents . OSHA Video, (2005). A two volume series of 16 short videos intended to raise industry awareness of the hazards specific to shipyard work environments. Each video provides accident examinations and discusses factors contributing to the fatalities.
Most Frequently Cited
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Nail Salons
- Health Hazards in Nail Salons Presentation [ PPT ]. OSHA Slide Presentation, 12 slides.
Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories
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Nursing Homes
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- Employee Workplace Rights [ PDF ]. OSHA Publication 3021.
- Nursing Homes and Personal Care Facilities . OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.
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OSHA Standards
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- Most Frequently Cited OSHA Standards . OSHA
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Assessing the Need for PPE (Discussion) . OSHA.
- Personal Protective Equipment [ ZIP ]. OSHA.
- Chemical Protective Clothing . OSHA Technical Manual.
- Construction, Personal Protective Equipment . OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.
- Personal Protective Equipment . OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.
- Personal Protective Equipment [PDF]. OSHA Publication 3151.
- Protective Clothing . National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
Powered Industrial Trucks
- OSHA Standard [ 1910.178(l) ]. OSHA.
- General Industry . OSHA.
- Construction Industry . OSHA.
- Maritime Industry . OSHA.
- Maintenance . OSHA.
- Standard Requirements . OSHA.
- Selected Forklift Fatalities Summary [ PDF ]. OSHA.
- Powered Industrial Trucks . OSHA eTool
- Powered Industrial Trucks (Forklifts) . OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.
- Introduction to Ionizing Radiation . OSHA Slide Presentation, (2001), 54 slides.
- Non-Ionizing Radiation: Standards and Regulations . OSHA Slide Presentation, (2002), 141 slides.
- OSHA Regulation for RF Radiation Exposures . OSHA Slide Presentation, (1995), 16 slides.
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- Update of RF Radiation Protection Standards . OSHA Slide Presentation, (1999), 29 slides.
- Introduction to Laser Safety . OSHA Slide Presentation, (2001), 48 slides.
Recordkeeping
- Federal Agency Injury and Illness Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements . OSHA Slide Presentation, 72 slides.
- Recordkeeping . OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.
- Recordkeeping Training Presentations . OSHA.
Respiratory Protection
OSHA's Respiratory Protection Standard, 29 CFR 1910.134, applies to general industry, construction, shipyards, marine terminals, and longshoring.
OSHA's Office of Training and Education has prepared the following outreach training materials for OSHA's respirator standard:
- PowerPoint presentation of 29 CFR 1910.134
- Major Requirements of 29 CFR 1910.134
- Frequently Asked Questions
Links to additional resources for respiratory protection are also given below.
- Respirator Standard . OSHA Slide Presentation, 68 slides.
- Major Requirements of OSHA's Respiratory Protection Standard . OSHA.
- Frequently Asked Questions . OSHA.
- Respiratory Protection Videos . OSHA, (2012, January). A series of 17 videos to help workers learn about the proper use of respirators on the job. These short videos, nine in English and eight in Spanish, provide valuable information to workers in general industry and construction. Topics include OSHA's Respiratory Standard, respirator use, training, fit-testing and detecting counterfeit respirators.
- Respirator Change-Out Schedules . OSHA.
- Respiratory Protection . OSHA eTool.
- Respiratory Protection . OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.
- Small Entity Compliance Guide . OSHA Publication.
Scaffolding
The following materials based on the Notice of Final Rule, Subpart L-Scaffolds which was effective on November 30, 1996.
- Safety Standards for Scaffolds Used in the Construction Industry (Summary) . OSHA.
- Scaffolding: 1926.450 - Subpart L . OSHA Slide Presentation, 50 slides.
- A Guide to Scaffold Use in the Construction Industry . OSHA Publication 3150.
- Scaffolding . OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.
- Scaffolding . OSHA eTool.
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
- SARS: Protecting Workers . OSHA Slide Presentation, (2002), 18 slides.
- Silica, Crystalline . OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.
- Certified B Readers List . Docket #085, (2006, May 22).
- Preventing Silicosis and Deaths in Rock Drillers . Publication No. 92-107, (1992, August)
- Preventing Silicosis and Deaths From Sandblasting . Publication No. 92-102, (1992, August).
- Publications - Silica (By Industry)
- Silica . Safety and Health Topic.
Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death due to an infectious agent in the world. Since 1985, the incidence of TB in the general U.S. population has increased 14 percent, reversing a 30-year downward trend. Outbreaks have occurred in hospitals, correctional institutions, homeless shelters, nursing homes, and residential care facilities for AIDS patients. Specific control measures recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and required by OSHA has contributed to a drop in TB cases in 1994 and 1995.
In February 1996, OSHA issued CPL 2.106, Enforcement Procedures and Scheduling for Occupational Exposure to Tuberculosis to protect workers against the hazards of TB.
- Enforcement Procedures and Scheduling for Occupational Exposure to Tuberculosis . OSHA Instruction CPL 02-02-078.
- Hospital: Tuberculosis Module . OSHA eTool.
- Tuberculosis . OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.
Workplace Violence
Workplace violence has emerged as an important safety and health issue in today's workplace. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA's) response to the problem of workplace violence in certain industries has been the production of OSHA's guidelines and recommendations to those industries for implementing workplace violence prevention programs.
In 1996, OSHA published Guidelines for Preventing Workplace Violence for Health Care and Social Service Workers. The guidelines are based on OSHA's voluntary generic Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines.
In 1998, OSHA published Recommendations for Workplace Violence Prevention Programs in Late-Night Retail Establishments. The recommendations are based on OSHA's 1989 voluntary generic Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines.
- Guidelines for Preventing Workplace Violence for Health Care & Social Service Workers [ PDF ]. OSHA Publication 3148.
- Recommendations for Workplace Violence Prevention Programs in Late-Night Retail Establishments [ PDF ]. OSHA Publication 3153.
- Workplace Violence . OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.
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Guidelines And Standards For Workplace Safety Powerpoint Presentation Slides
Workplace safety refers to the provision of a safe working environment, with the limitation of elements that can cause damage, injury, and other negative outcomes in the workplace. Check out our professionally designed Guidelines and Standards for Workplace Safety PowerPoint presentation. First, this deck covers the problems related to workplace incidents which include occupational diseases, occupation of fatal and injured employees, and safety violations by employees. Additionally, it covers the causes of accidents, the impact of accidents on employees and organizations. It also highlights why there is a need of workplace safety with detailed objectives. Moreover, this deck covers how to examine risks and hazards, It also lays emphasis on hazard identification and their control measures which includes air compressor hazards and safety guidelines, fire hazards and safety guidelines, Injuries from power tools with safety guidelines, chemical hazards with safety guidelines, and drug and alcohol abuse with safety guidelines. At last, it includes the recommended practices for safety management, penalties for non compliance, and positive impact of workplace safety in an organization. Download this deck now.
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Enthrall your audience with this Guidelines And Standards For Workplace Safety Powerpoint Presentation Slides. Increase your presentation threshold by deploying this well-crafted template. It acts as a great communication tool due to its well-researched content. It also contains stylized icons, graphics, visuals etc, which make it an immediate attention-grabber. Comprising fifty four slides, this complete deck is all you need to get noticed. All the slides and their content can be altered to suit your unique business setting. Not only that, other components and graphics can also be modified to add personal touches to this prefabricated set.
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Slide 1 : This slide displays the title Guidelines and Standards for Workplace Safety. Slide 2 : This slide displays the title AGENDA. Slide 3 : This slide exhibit table of content. Slide 4 : This slide exhibit table of content- Current problems related to workplace incidents. Slide 5 : This slide highlights the workplace injuries and occupational diseases. Slide 6 : This slide highlights the occupation of fatal and injured employees on the organization which showcase machine operator, care worker, maintenance worker, Slide 7 : This slide showcases the common safety violation by employees at worksite which includes the scaffolds accidents, electrical wiring, lockout/tagout and chemicals. Slide 8 : This slide exhibit table of content- Causes of accidents and its impacts Slide 9 : This slides highlights the key reason of accidents at work which includes direct cause and indirect cause. Slide 10 : The following slide highlights the effect of workplace accidents on the organization. Slide 11 : This slide highlights the consequences of accidents on workers and employers. Slide 12 : This slide exhibit table of content- Why workplace safety is important. Slide 13 : This slide highlights the need or importance of workplace safety at organization. Slide 14 : The following slide highlights the major objectives for workplace safety in accordance with organization. Slide 15 : This slide exhibit table of content- Examining organization risk and hazards. Slide 16 : This slide highlights the four steps to identify the organization risks. Slide 17 : This slide highlights the poor work practices at worksites which showcases defective tools usage, improper lifting. Slide 18 : This slide exhibit table of content- Hazard identification and control measures. Slide 19 : The following slide showcases the hazard identification and evaluation and workplace. Slide 20 : This slide highlights the hard prevention and control measures which includes check control options, select control plan, measure non routine operations. Slide 21 : This slide highlights the common air compressor hazards which includes electrical dangers, fumes from diesel air compressor, high pressure injection. Slide 22 : This slides highlights the operational safety guidelines to minimize air compressor hazards. Slide 23 : This slide highlights the different fire hazards including flammable materials, dust and debris, overusing power socket. Slide 24 : This slide highlights the measures to control fire at workplace. Slide 25 : This slide showcases the common injuries caused by power tools which showcases burns, repetitive motion injuries, electric shock. Slide 26 : This slide highlights the safety guidelines which showcases the general precautions while handling power tools to prevent accidents. Slide 27 : This slide highlights the different hazards from chemical at workplace. Slide 28 : The following slide showcases the steps or measures for chemical hazards at organization. Slide 29 : The following slide highlights the problems with excessive drug and alcohol at workplace. Slide 30 : This slide highlights the preventive and detective measures for alcohol abuse which showcase multiple ways to deal the situation. Slide 31 : This slide exhibit table of content- Recommended practices for safety management. Slide 32 : This slide highlights the importance of management leadership for workplace safety. Slide 33 : This slide highlights the worker participation to remove safety risks. Slide 34 : This slide highlights the safety training program for workers. Slide 35 : This slide showcases the assessment and improvement of safety program. Slide 36 : This slide highlights the coordination with contractors and staffing center by host employer. Slide 37 : This slide exhibit table of content- Penalties for non compliance of safety guideline. Slide 38 : The following slide highlights the disciplinary action against employees for not complying the rules and safety guidelines. Slide 39 : This slide exhibit table of content- Impact of workplace safety in organization. Slide 40 : This slide highlights the positive impacts of workplace safety training program. Slide 41 : This slide highlights the positive impacts from the workplace safety. Slide 42 : This slide exhibit table of content- Dashboard for workplace safety Slide 43 : This slide highlights the dashboard which showcase the critical incidents, incident cost, injury consequence, type of incident and severity level of the injury. Slide 44 : This slide highlights the workplace safety dashboard which showcase incidents per employee, worksite incident total, incidents by total and top injuries by body part. Slide 45 : This slide presents title for additional slides. Slide 46 : This slide highlights the recommended practices for safety management at organization level. Slide 47 : This slide highlights the pictograms of chemical hazards which showcase health hazard, flame, exclamation mark, gas cylinder. Slide 48 : This slide depicts 30-60-90 days plan for projects. Slide 49 : This slide display Magnifying glass. Slide 50 : This slide displays Venn. Slide 51 : This slide shows roadmap of company. Slide 52 : This slide display Comparison of facebook user and twitter user. Slide 53 : This slide display Our target. Slide 54 : This is thank you slide & contains contact details of company like office address, phone no., etc.
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