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ARE YOU AS SAFE AS YOU THINK? ASK YOURSELF THREE QUESTIONS.

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  • ARE YOU AS SAFE AS YOU THINK? ASK YOURSELF THREE QUESTIONS.

  • ARE YOU AS SAFE AS YOU THINK?ASK YOURSELF THREE QUESTIONS.QUESTION #1:

    How could I get hurt at work?

  • HOW COULD I GET HURT AT WORK?All workers have the right to know.

    Your rights are outlined in the provincial Occupational Health and Safety legislation. Go to www.wcb.pe.ca for this information.

  • HOW COULD I GET HURT AT WORK?Your employer has a responsibility for your safety by:Providing trainingPointing out hazardsDeveloping safe work proceduresEnsuring that you are trained to use and wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), as required by the taskProviding proper supervision

  • HOW COULD I GET HURT AT WORK?You have a role to play in staying safe by:Learning to recognize hazardsLooking for hazards everywhereThinking of all four hazard categoriesPhysicalChemicalBiologicalErgonomicReporting hazards to a supervisor

  • HOW COULD I GET HURT AT WORK?

    HazardWhat could happen?How could it be corrected?

  • Photo reprinted with the permission of WorkSafe Magazine, WorkSafeBC

  • HOW COULD I GET HURT AT WORK?

  • ARE YOU AS SAFE AS YOU THINK?ASK YOURSELF THREE QUESTIONS.QUESTION #2:

    Do I have a say in my workplacesafety?

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?All workers have the right to participate.

    Your rights are outlined in the Occupational Health and Safety legislation of your province. Go to www.wcb.pe.ca for this information.

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?Participating can include:Talking about safetyAsking questions about safetyMaking suggestions about safety

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?A formal way to participate is to serve:On the Joint Health and Safety Committee, orAs the Health and Safety Representative

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

    You have a right to participate in your workplace safety:Only if you are a fulltime workerBy bringing your suggestions to your supervisor and/or the Joint Health and Safety CommitteeOnly after you have turned 18 years oldOnly if you are a supervisor

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

    You have a right to participate in your workplace safety:Only if you are a fulltime workerBy bringing your suggestions to your supervisor and/or the Joint Health and Safety CommitteeOnly after you have turned 18 years oldOnly if you are a supervisor

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

    One good way to participate in your workplace safety is to: Volunteer to be on the Joint Health and Safety committeeHave lots of imaginary conversations with your supervisorNot bother! Participating doesnt work anywayTell all your safety concerns to your dog

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

    In workplaces a Joint Health and Safety Committee must:Be established when there are 20 or more workersBe 50% workers, and up to 50% managementMeet regularlyAll of the above

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

    In workplaces a Joint Health and Safety Committee must:Be established when there are 20 or more workersBe 50% workers, and up to 50% managementMeet regularlyAll of the above

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

    In workplaces where there are between 5 and 19 workers:A Student Council member must be chosenA worker must be selected to serve as the Health and Safety Representative There are never any safety issuesA team mascot must be chosen

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

    In workplaces where there are between 5 and 19 workers:A Student Council member must be chosenA worker must be selected to serve as the Health and Safety Representative There are never any safety issuesA team mascot must be chosen

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

    The Health and Safety Representative shall:Help to check into and deal with workplace safety issuesPurchase whatever is needed to solve all safety concernsBe expected to stay after work hours to deal with safety issues Not be given any special training to be an OHS representative

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

    The Health and Safety Representative shall:Help to check into and deal with workplace safety issuesPurchase whatever is needed to solve all safety concernsBe expected to stay after work hours to deal with safety issues Not be given any special training to be an OHS representative

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

    If your workplace doesnt have a Joint Health and Safety Committee or a Health and Safety Rep, you should:Organize one yourselfGo online to report your workplaceDiscuss this with your supervisor and ask about getting one set-upNot worry, because its not your concern anyway

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?Choose the ending that correctly completes the phrase.

    If your workplace doesnt have a Joint Health and Safety Committee or a Health and Safety Rep, you should:Organize one yourselfGo online to report your workplaceDiscuss this with your supervisor and ask about getting one set-upNot worry, because its not your concern anyway

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?WORKER: Hi, Josh. Do you have a few minutes?SUPERVISOR: Sure, whats up?WORKER: I have concern about those boxes.SUPERVISOR: What is it?WORKER: Theyre really heavy. How do I move them?SUPERVISOR: Lets go take a look. Im glad you asked.

    Hi, Josh. Do you have a minute?Sure, whats up?

  • DO I HAVE A SAY IN MY WORKPLACE SAFETY?

  • ARE YOU AS SAFE AS YOU THINK?ASK YOURSELF THREE QUESTIONS.Question #3:

    When do I say, No!?

  • WHEN DO I SAY, NO! ?All workers have the right to refuse unsafe work.

    Your rights are outlined in the Occupational Health and Safety legislation of your province. Go to www.wcb.pe.ca for this information.

  • WHEN DO I SAY, NO! ?But. . . refusing isnt easy.

    See next slide for some other ways to say, No.

    Stand up to my boss?! Thats hard to do!!What if I get in trouble?Im not good at saying, No.

  • WHEN DO I SAY, NO! ?How else can I refuse without saying, No!?

    Can I ask you something?I have a concern. . .I dont feel comfortable doing this. . .Is there a safer way to do this?This just doesnt feel safe.

  • WHEN DO I SAY, NO! ?If refusing to do unsafe work is such a hassle, is it even worth the trouble?

    What do you think?

  • WHEN DO I SAY, NO! ?To refuse unsafe work:

    Step 1 - Talk with your supervisor

    Step 2 (If that doesnt work) Talk with your Health and Safety Representative or someone on the Joint Health and Safety Committee

    Step 3 (If that doesnt work either) - Call the OHS Division

  • WHEN DO I SAY, NO! ?Here are some work situations where you may need to exercise your Right to Refuse. Being asked to work alone without good security measuresBeing told to use new equipment, without being trainedBeing expected to use equipment that is brokenNot being told about or given proper PPENoticing changes in tasks, materials, or settings, with no additional safety training

  • WHEN DO I SAY, NO! ?No!

  • WHEN DO I SAY, NO! ?

  • ARE YOU AS SAFE AS YOU THINK?ASK YOURSELF THREE QUESTIONS.How could I get hurt at work?Do I have a say in my workplace safety? When do I say, No!?

    JUST ASK THEM.

  • FOR MORE INFORMATION

    On Prince Edward Islandwww.wcb.pe.caYouth Education ConsultantClare [email protected](902) 368-6357

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