Great at Health & Safety
Keep using these activity cards and become great at Health & Safety!
Version 2 - 08/11
• Ensurethatyourworkplaceissafe
• Immediatelyfollowinganaccident,assessinjuryandarrangeappropriatefirstaid
• RefertoSodexoSafetyManagementSystemonSodexoNetUKorezeinfo(Ireland)
• RefertorelevantSSWBNandlocalsitepolicy
The final check...Doyoudoallyoucantopreventaccidents?Doyouknowwhattodo ifanaccidenthappens?Doyouknowwherethefirstaidboxisand whoyourfirstaidersare?Remember-ifthereisanaccident,shutdownmachineryand gethelpstraightaway!
Health & Safety
What’s next?Findoutwheretheaccidentbook
iskeptandwhatisrequiredtobe
writtendownafteranaccident,
incidentornear-miss.
HEALTH & SAFETY
Hs06
Accidents and reportingUnderstanding the procedures of reporting accidents and emergencies and how we can prevent accidents in the workplace.
Before you start• Knowyourlocalaccidentandreportingprocedure
• Knowyourfirstaidarrangements
• ClarifyanyissueswithasupervisorEquipment list:• accidentbookasavailable• accidentreportingnumber• firstaidcontactdetails• firstaidbox• allapplicableSafeSystemsofWorkBriefingNotes
(SSWBN)
The following activity cards may be helpful to you:Firstaidandriskassessments,riskassessmentsandandSafeSystemsofWork BriefingNotes(SSWBN)(Health&Safety).
Reviewaccidentprocedureswithyourteammemberandquestion theirknowledge.Istheteammemberabletostatealloftheinformationcontainedinthiscard?
Manager’s check...
A
B
C
Be prepared!
Youmustknow:
• howtoshutdownmachineryifsafeand
trainedtodoso(A)
• wherethefirstaidboxis(B)
• whothefirstaidersare,firstaiders’
nameswillbeonyournoticeboard
togetherwithcontactnumbers.Ifyou
can’tfindthisnotice,askyoursupervisor
ormanager
Know what to do in an emergency:
• sendforhelpatonce
• staywithanyinjuredpersonsuntilhelpcomes
Report it
Then,afteranyaccidentornear-miss,youmustreportit.Tell
yoursupervisorormanagerimmediatelywhenanaccident
occursandtheywillrecorditintheaccidentbook.Everything
shouldberecorded,evensmallthings.Reportinganear-miss
mayhelppreventaseriousaccidentinthefuture(C).
TheSodexoaccidentreportingprocess
shouldbefollowed.Thisislocatedon
SodexoNetUKandezeinfo(Ireland).
.
It’sveryimportanttoavoidaccidents.Ifanaccidentdoe
shappen,youmust
knowwhattodoandbeabletodoitquickly.
What is an accident?
Anaccidentisanunplannedeventthatcaus
esinjuryordamage.
Forexample,aheavyloadmightslipoutofsomeone’shands,fallon
theirfootandbreakbones.Sometimestheeventhappens
buttheperson
islucky–heorsheescapesharm.
Wecallthisanear-miss.Near-missesareserioustoo–theywarnof
possibledangers.Ifyouwitnessanaccident
youmuststopwhatyouare
doingandattendtotheaccidentatonce.It’s
importanttobeprepared.
Avoid risks!
Doeverythingyoucantomakesureaccidentsjus
tdon’thappen.
Herearesomewaysyoucanhelptopreventaccidents.
1. Lookoutforhazardsandreportthem.
2. Wearsensibleshoesandclothes.
3. Tiebacklonghair.
4. Don’twearjewelleryintheworkplace.
5. FollowtheSafeSystemsofWorkBriefingNotes.
6. Beawareofwhat’saroundyou.
7. Don’ttakeshortcuts.
8. Don’trunorrush.
9. Takeresponsibilityforyourworkarea;keep
it
clean,tidyandsafe.
Practice
A
B
C
Be prepared!
Youmustknow:
• howtoshutdownmachineryifsafeand
trainedtodoso(A)
• wherethefirstaidboxis(B)
• whothefirstaidersare,firstaiders’
nameswillbeonyournoticeboard
togetherwithcontactnumbers.Ifyou
can’tfindthisnotice,askyoursupervisor
ormanager
Know what to do in an emergency:
• sendforhelpatonce
• staywithanyinjuredpersonsuntilhelpcomes
Report it
Then,afteranyaccidentornear-miss,youmustreportit.Tell
yoursupervisorormanagerimmediatelywhenanaccident
occursandtheywillrecorditintheaccidentbook.Everything
shouldberecorded,evensmallthings.Reportinganear-miss
mayhelppreventaseriousaccidentinthefuture(C).
TheSodexoaccidentreportingprocess
shouldbefollowed.Thisislocatedon
SodexoNetUKandezeinfo(Ireland).
.
It’sveryimportanttoavoidaccidents.Ifanaccidentdoe
shappen,youmust
knowwhattodoandbeabletodoitquickly.
What is an accident?
Anaccidentisanunplannedeventthatcaus
esinjuryordamage.
Forexample,aheavyloadmightslipoutofsomeone’shands,fallon
theirfootandbreakbones.Sometimestheeventhappens
buttheperson
islucky–heorsheescapesharm.
Wecallthisanear-miss.Near-missesareserioustoo–theywarnof
possibledangers.Ifyouwitnessanaccident
youmuststopwhatyouare
doingandattendtotheaccidentatonce.It’s
importanttobeprepared.
Avoid risks!
Doeverythingyoucantomakesureaccidentsjus
tdon’thappen.
Herearesomewaysyoucanhelptopreventaccidents.
1. Lookoutforhazardsandreportthem.
2. Wearsensibleshoesandclothes.
3. Tiebacklonghair.
4. Don’twearjewelleryintheworkplace.
5. FollowtheSafeSystemsofWorkBriefingNotes.
6. Beawareofwhat’saroundyou.
7. Don’ttakeshortcuts.
8. Don’trunorrush.
9. Takeresponsibilityforyourworkarea;keep
it
clean,tidyandsafe.
Practice
Great at Health & Safety
Keep using these activity cards and become great at Health & Safety!
Version 2 - 08/11
• Ensurethatyourworkplaceissafe
• Immediatelyfollowinganaccident,assessinjuryandarrangeappropriatefirstaid
• RefertoSodexoSafetyManagementSystemonSodexoNetUKorezeinfo(Ireland)
• RefertorelevantSSWBNandlocalsitepolicy
The final check...Doyoudoallyoucantopreventaccidents?Doyouknowwhattodo ifanaccidenthappens?Doyouknowwherethefirstaidboxisand whoyourfirstaidersare?Remember-ifthereisanaccident,shutdownmachineryand gethelpstraightaway!
Health & Safety
What’s next?Findoutwheretheaccidentbook
iskeptandwhatisrequiredtobe
writtendownafteranaccident,
incidentornear-miss.
HEALTH & SAFETY
Hs06
Accidents and reportingUnderstanding the procedures of reporting accidents and emergencies and how we can prevent accidents in the workplace.
Before you start• Knowyourlocalaccidentandreportingprocedure
• Knowyourfirstaidarrangements
• ClarifyanyissueswithasupervisorEquipment list:• accidentbookasavailable• accidentreportingnumber• firstaidcontactdetails• firstaidbox• allapplicableSafeSystemsofWorkBriefingNotes
(SSWBN)
The following activity cards may be helpful to you:Firstaidandriskassessments,riskassessmentsandandSafeSystemsofWork BriefingNotes(SSWBN)(Health&Safety).
Reviewaccidentprocedureswithyourteammemberandquestion theirknowledge.Istheteammemberabletostatealloftheinformationcontainedinthiscard?
Manager’s check...