Personal Safety In Public Places Fatality File
Passenger arrested after seen punching a flight attendant FORT WORTH, [...]
Passenger arrested after seen punching a flight attendant FORT WORTH, [...]
HECHOS El acoso callejero incluye algunos de los siguientes comportamientos [...]
FACTS Street harassment includes some of the following unwanted behaviors: [...]
WHAT’S AT STAKE Awareness of personal safety in urban environments [...]
QUÉ ESTÁ EN RIESGO La concienciación sobre la seguridad personal [...]
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Detenido un pasajero tras ser visto dando puñetazos a una [...]
This quick course covers the importance of taking safety seriously [...]
The most recent statistics from the Association of Workers' Compensation [...]
Post this infographic to share how you and your workers [...]
Course Description In this quick course, you will learn first [...]
PREAMBLE How safety-conscious are you when you are off-the-job? You [...]
Course Description You’re an accident waiting to happen if you [...]
How safety-conscious are you when you are off-the-job? You can do a lot to increase your safety just by paying attention to your attitude and habits. You may be relaxing, but you can still relax safely!
Workplace Violence is unacceptable, regardless of the work environment. This program defines different types of workplace violence common to home health care situations and discusses ways to prevent incidents. Recognition, prevention and de-escalation are the main techniques taught.
Workplace Violence is unacceptable, regardless of the work environment. This program defines different types of workplace violence common to home health care situations and discusses ways to prevent incidents. Recognition, prevention and de-escalation are the main techniques taught.
Slips, trips and falls are the second most common cause of injury for home and community health workers. These types of accidents can result in serious disabling injuries and have a major impact on one???s ability to perform their job and may result in lost work days, reduction in productivity or a diminished ability to care for a client. Recognizing and correction of household hazards is examined as the first step in prevention. Common slips and falls are examined to show what are the actual root causes and steps are outlined for workers to take to reduce hazards for everyone in the home.
Slips, trips and falls are the second most common cause of injury for home and community health workers. These types of accidents can result in serious disabling injuries and have a major impact on one???s ability to perform their job and may result in lost work days, reduction in productivity or a diminished ability to care for a client. Recognizing and correction of household hazards is examined as the first step in prevention. Common slips and falls are examined to show what are the actual root causes and steps are outlined for workers to take to reduce hazards for everyone in the home.
The purpose of using proper body mechanics is simple???To Prevent Injury. One of the most strenuous and potentially hazardous parts of home healthcare is bending, stretching and reaching. This program teaches how to reduce risk and prevent injury. Lift assist equipment such as gait belts, bath boards, grab bars and others are discussed as ways to reduce lifting demands. Viewers are taught to properly assess their environment and correct hazards before incidents occur. Safe Client Transfers and Ambulation are addressed in detail.
These six facts about spousal abuse will definitely shock you. [...]
Having an escape plan and working smoke alarms throughout your home are two ways you can avoid getting burned if a fire were to break out in your home.
Swimming and boating are staples of summer fun. The fun can quickly turn to tragedy though, when water and boating safety are thrown overboard. On average, 1,000 people die in boating-related accidents every year in North America and thousands more are injured. Additionally, more than 3,500 unintentional drownings, not related to boating, happen each year. The majority of these deaths are preventable.
Any workplace can be too hot for safety, both outdoors and in hot, humid conditions indoors. Whenever you’re exposed to heat, you’re at risk of developing heat illness.
Safety doesn't punch a time clock, so when you leave work, take your safety attitude home with you.
Summer Safety Checklist HEAT STRESS PREVENTION Drink plenty of water [...]