Office Safety

Perhaps the greatest single office hazard is that most office workers don’t think of offices as hazardous workplaces and consequently don’t take office safety seriously. But the fact is that offices can be hazardous, with some of the same dangers to employees as industrial workplaces. Statistics show that a surprising number of accidents take place in offices. This is perhaps more because of the lack of safety awareness among office workers than the sever-ity of the hazards. Nevertheless, it’s a clear indication that you must create a greater awareness of office hazards and emphasize the precautions your office workers need to take to prevent accidents and injuries on the job.

When the training is complete, office workers will be able to:

  • Recognize office hazards.
  • Know what to do in emergencies.
  • Take proper precautions to avoid accidents.
  • Reduce ergonomic risk factors.
  • Use proper lifting techniques.
  • Manage stress effectively

 

Content of Training Resource:

  • PowerPoint Slide
  • Trainer’s Guide
  • Speaker’s Note
  • Quiz
  • Exercise 1
  • Exercise 2
  • Handout
  • Attendance Sheet
  • Training Evaluation Form
  • A Sample Training Plan

 

Intended For:

Health and safety managers, officers, leaders, trainers, and anyone involved in health and safety training.

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