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Page 1: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

New Employee Safety

Orientation

Presented by Risk Management Services

2419 Cockrell Dallas TX 75215 ndash (972) 925-4050

Welcome to a Culture of Safety

We want to help you work safely so you go home to your family in

the same way you came to work

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Purpose

Help reduce the risk of potential injuries and accidents

Increase awareness of on the job safety hazards

District Safety MottoldquoSafety is key in Dallas ISDrdquo

ldquoSafety is Key in Dallas ISDrdquo was created by

a talented Dallas ISD student who won the

Risk Management Safety Motto Contest ndash

and his motto has been used ever since

Our Safety Policy

Our major safety policies (Board Policies)

CK Local - SAFETY PROGRAM

CKB Local - ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND REPORTS

CKC Local - EMERGENCY PLANS

Your Role in Safety

Familiarize yourself with the district safe work policies

Do not participate in horseplay or take shortcuts when

performing your job

If unsure ask for instruction

Participate in safety training

Report any hazardous conditions to your supervisor

If you are involved in an accident or near miss report it

immediately to your supervisor

Accident Prevention

Prevention starts with awareness If you

know about the hazard you can be

better prepared to avoid andor fix it

Be Pro-Active Always maintain a

safety attitude

Human Behavior

Common to all Accidents Not limited to person involved in accident

Avoid unsafe behaviors that can result in injuries and accidents

Falls arenrsquot Funny

Slips Trips and Falls (STFs)

STFs can happen anywhere They can result in injuries

temporary or permanent disability or death Most could have been prevented

Common causes of STFs

Pencils backpacks power cords across the floors

Clutter in walkways

Wet floors

Climbing

Irregularities in walking surfaces

Inattention

OfficeClassroom SafetyKeep your classroom and work area neat and clean Good housekeeping is essential

Arrange your workstation to your individual needs

Maintain emergency exits free of obstruction

Keep backpackssweatersbooks etc out of pathways

Keep drawers closed when not in use

Do not store heavy items on top shelves or overload filing cabinets

Keep 18-inch clearance between items on top shelf and the ceiling

Keep flammables away from hot office equipment

Avoid repetitive motions Take breaks

FireEmergency Preparedness

Schools and departments conduct periodic emergency

drills You are expected to participate during the drills

Fire lockdown severe weather shelter in place reverse evacuation

NEVER block an emergency exit or fire suppression device

Know location of fire alarms and fire extinguishers

Know at least two evacuation routes

Know meeting place outside the building

NEVER ignore a fire alarm It can make the difference between life and death

Prevention is the best way to stop a fire

Electrical Safety

Personal space heaters are NOT allowed (District Policy CK Regulation)

Keep clear access to electrical boxes

Do not overload outlets

Do not connect multiple extension cords one to another

Get a length appropriate extension

Large office equipment and appliances must be

connected directly to the wall electrical outlet

Do not place electrical cords under rugs or heavy furniture

Discard any frayed or damaged cords

Back Safety

Size up the load and assess the route before lifting

Lift safely

Squat down next to the load

Bend at the knees

Face the load - donrsquot twist your body

Tighten your stomach lift your head

Lift gradually using your leg muscles and keeping

the load as close to you as possible

Keep load between your shoulders and waist

Do not overextend when reaching

Donrsquot try to lift too much Get help

Back injuries are the leading cause of disability and the most costly

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 2: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Welcome to a Culture of Safety

We want to help you work safely so you go home to your family in

the same way you came to work

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Purpose

Help reduce the risk of potential injuries and accidents

Increase awareness of on the job safety hazards

District Safety MottoldquoSafety is key in Dallas ISDrdquo

ldquoSafety is Key in Dallas ISDrdquo was created by

a talented Dallas ISD student who won the

Risk Management Safety Motto Contest ndash

and his motto has been used ever since

Our Safety Policy

Our major safety policies (Board Policies)

CK Local - SAFETY PROGRAM

CKB Local - ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND REPORTS

CKC Local - EMERGENCY PLANS

Your Role in Safety

Familiarize yourself with the district safe work policies

Do not participate in horseplay or take shortcuts when

performing your job

If unsure ask for instruction

Participate in safety training

Report any hazardous conditions to your supervisor

If you are involved in an accident or near miss report it

immediately to your supervisor

Accident Prevention

Prevention starts with awareness If you

know about the hazard you can be

better prepared to avoid andor fix it

Be Pro-Active Always maintain a

safety attitude

Human Behavior

Common to all Accidents Not limited to person involved in accident

Avoid unsafe behaviors that can result in injuries and accidents

Falls arenrsquot Funny

Slips Trips and Falls (STFs)

STFs can happen anywhere They can result in injuries

temporary or permanent disability or death Most could have been prevented

Common causes of STFs

Pencils backpacks power cords across the floors

Clutter in walkways

Wet floors

Climbing

Irregularities in walking surfaces

Inattention

OfficeClassroom SafetyKeep your classroom and work area neat and clean Good housekeeping is essential

Arrange your workstation to your individual needs

Maintain emergency exits free of obstruction

Keep backpackssweatersbooks etc out of pathways

Keep drawers closed when not in use

Do not store heavy items on top shelves or overload filing cabinets

Keep 18-inch clearance between items on top shelf and the ceiling

Keep flammables away from hot office equipment

Avoid repetitive motions Take breaks

FireEmergency Preparedness

Schools and departments conduct periodic emergency

drills You are expected to participate during the drills

Fire lockdown severe weather shelter in place reverse evacuation

NEVER block an emergency exit or fire suppression device

Know location of fire alarms and fire extinguishers

Know at least two evacuation routes

Know meeting place outside the building

NEVER ignore a fire alarm It can make the difference between life and death

Prevention is the best way to stop a fire

Electrical Safety

Personal space heaters are NOT allowed (District Policy CK Regulation)

Keep clear access to electrical boxes

Do not overload outlets

Do not connect multiple extension cords one to another

Get a length appropriate extension

Large office equipment and appliances must be

connected directly to the wall electrical outlet

Do not place electrical cords under rugs or heavy furniture

Discard any frayed or damaged cords

Back Safety

Size up the load and assess the route before lifting

Lift safely

Squat down next to the load

Bend at the knees

Face the load - donrsquot twist your body

Tighten your stomach lift your head

Lift gradually using your leg muscles and keeping

the load as close to you as possible

Keep load between your shoulders and waist

Do not overextend when reaching

Donrsquot try to lift too much Get help

Back injuries are the leading cause of disability and the most costly

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 3: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Purpose

Help reduce the risk of potential injuries and accidents

Increase awareness of on the job safety hazards

District Safety MottoldquoSafety is key in Dallas ISDrdquo

ldquoSafety is Key in Dallas ISDrdquo was created by

a talented Dallas ISD student who won the

Risk Management Safety Motto Contest ndash

and his motto has been used ever since

Our Safety Policy

Our major safety policies (Board Policies)

CK Local - SAFETY PROGRAM

CKB Local - ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND REPORTS

CKC Local - EMERGENCY PLANS

Your Role in Safety

Familiarize yourself with the district safe work policies

Do not participate in horseplay or take shortcuts when

performing your job

If unsure ask for instruction

Participate in safety training

Report any hazardous conditions to your supervisor

If you are involved in an accident or near miss report it

immediately to your supervisor

Accident Prevention

Prevention starts with awareness If you

know about the hazard you can be

better prepared to avoid andor fix it

Be Pro-Active Always maintain a

safety attitude

Human Behavior

Common to all Accidents Not limited to person involved in accident

Avoid unsafe behaviors that can result in injuries and accidents

Falls arenrsquot Funny

Slips Trips and Falls (STFs)

STFs can happen anywhere They can result in injuries

temporary or permanent disability or death Most could have been prevented

Common causes of STFs

Pencils backpacks power cords across the floors

Clutter in walkways

Wet floors

Climbing

Irregularities in walking surfaces

Inattention

OfficeClassroom SafetyKeep your classroom and work area neat and clean Good housekeeping is essential

Arrange your workstation to your individual needs

Maintain emergency exits free of obstruction

Keep backpackssweatersbooks etc out of pathways

Keep drawers closed when not in use

Do not store heavy items on top shelves or overload filing cabinets

Keep 18-inch clearance between items on top shelf and the ceiling

Keep flammables away from hot office equipment

Avoid repetitive motions Take breaks

FireEmergency Preparedness

Schools and departments conduct periodic emergency

drills You are expected to participate during the drills

Fire lockdown severe weather shelter in place reverse evacuation

NEVER block an emergency exit or fire suppression device

Know location of fire alarms and fire extinguishers

Know at least two evacuation routes

Know meeting place outside the building

NEVER ignore a fire alarm It can make the difference between life and death

Prevention is the best way to stop a fire

Electrical Safety

Personal space heaters are NOT allowed (District Policy CK Regulation)

Keep clear access to electrical boxes

Do not overload outlets

Do not connect multiple extension cords one to another

Get a length appropriate extension

Large office equipment and appliances must be

connected directly to the wall electrical outlet

Do not place electrical cords under rugs or heavy furniture

Discard any frayed or damaged cords

Back Safety

Size up the load and assess the route before lifting

Lift safely

Squat down next to the load

Bend at the knees

Face the load - donrsquot twist your body

Tighten your stomach lift your head

Lift gradually using your leg muscles and keeping

the load as close to you as possible

Keep load between your shoulders and waist

Do not overextend when reaching

Donrsquot try to lift too much Get help

Back injuries are the leading cause of disability and the most costly

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 4: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

District Safety MottoldquoSafety is key in Dallas ISDrdquo

ldquoSafety is Key in Dallas ISDrdquo was created by

a talented Dallas ISD student who won the

Risk Management Safety Motto Contest ndash

and his motto has been used ever since

Our Safety Policy

Our major safety policies (Board Policies)

CK Local - SAFETY PROGRAM

CKB Local - ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND REPORTS

CKC Local - EMERGENCY PLANS

Your Role in Safety

Familiarize yourself with the district safe work policies

Do not participate in horseplay or take shortcuts when

performing your job

If unsure ask for instruction

Participate in safety training

Report any hazardous conditions to your supervisor

If you are involved in an accident or near miss report it

immediately to your supervisor

Accident Prevention

Prevention starts with awareness If you

know about the hazard you can be

better prepared to avoid andor fix it

Be Pro-Active Always maintain a

safety attitude

Human Behavior

Common to all Accidents Not limited to person involved in accident

Avoid unsafe behaviors that can result in injuries and accidents

Falls arenrsquot Funny

Slips Trips and Falls (STFs)

STFs can happen anywhere They can result in injuries

temporary or permanent disability or death Most could have been prevented

Common causes of STFs

Pencils backpacks power cords across the floors

Clutter in walkways

Wet floors

Climbing

Irregularities in walking surfaces

Inattention

OfficeClassroom SafetyKeep your classroom and work area neat and clean Good housekeeping is essential

Arrange your workstation to your individual needs

Maintain emergency exits free of obstruction

Keep backpackssweatersbooks etc out of pathways

Keep drawers closed when not in use

Do not store heavy items on top shelves or overload filing cabinets

Keep 18-inch clearance between items on top shelf and the ceiling

Keep flammables away from hot office equipment

Avoid repetitive motions Take breaks

FireEmergency Preparedness

Schools and departments conduct periodic emergency

drills You are expected to participate during the drills

Fire lockdown severe weather shelter in place reverse evacuation

NEVER block an emergency exit or fire suppression device

Know location of fire alarms and fire extinguishers

Know at least two evacuation routes

Know meeting place outside the building

NEVER ignore a fire alarm It can make the difference between life and death

Prevention is the best way to stop a fire

Electrical Safety

Personal space heaters are NOT allowed (District Policy CK Regulation)

Keep clear access to electrical boxes

Do not overload outlets

Do not connect multiple extension cords one to another

Get a length appropriate extension

Large office equipment and appliances must be

connected directly to the wall electrical outlet

Do not place electrical cords under rugs or heavy furniture

Discard any frayed or damaged cords

Back Safety

Size up the load and assess the route before lifting

Lift safely

Squat down next to the load

Bend at the knees

Face the load - donrsquot twist your body

Tighten your stomach lift your head

Lift gradually using your leg muscles and keeping

the load as close to you as possible

Keep load between your shoulders and waist

Do not overextend when reaching

Donrsquot try to lift too much Get help

Back injuries are the leading cause of disability and the most costly

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 5: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Our Safety Policy

Our major safety policies (Board Policies)

CK Local - SAFETY PROGRAM

CKB Local - ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND REPORTS

CKC Local - EMERGENCY PLANS

Your Role in Safety

Familiarize yourself with the district safe work policies

Do not participate in horseplay or take shortcuts when

performing your job

If unsure ask for instruction

Participate in safety training

Report any hazardous conditions to your supervisor

If you are involved in an accident or near miss report it

immediately to your supervisor

Accident Prevention

Prevention starts with awareness If you

know about the hazard you can be

better prepared to avoid andor fix it

Be Pro-Active Always maintain a

safety attitude

Human Behavior

Common to all Accidents Not limited to person involved in accident

Avoid unsafe behaviors that can result in injuries and accidents

Falls arenrsquot Funny

Slips Trips and Falls (STFs)

STFs can happen anywhere They can result in injuries

temporary or permanent disability or death Most could have been prevented

Common causes of STFs

Pencils backpacks power cords across the floors

Clutter in walkways

Wet floors

Climbing

Irregularities in walking surfaces

Inattention

OfficeClassroom SafetyKeep your classroom and work area neat and clean Good housekeeping is essential

Arrange your workstation to your individual needs

Maintain emergency exits free of obstruction

Keep backpackssweatersbooks etc out of pathways

Keep drawers closed when not in use

Do not store heavy items on top shelves or overload filing cabinets

Keep 18-inch clearance between items on top shelf and the ceiling

Keep flammables away from hot office equipment

Avoid repetitive motions Take breaks

FireEmergency Preparedness

Schools and departments conduct periodic emergency

drills You are expected to participate during the drills

Fire lockdown severe weather shelter in place reverse evacuation

NEVER block an emergency exit or fire suppression device

Know location of fire alarms and fire extinguishers

Know at least two evacuation routes

Know meeting place outside the building

NEVER ignore a fire alarm It can make the difference between life and death

Prevention is the best way to stop a fire

Electrical Safety

Personal space heaters are NOT allowed (District Policy CK Regulation)

Keep clear access to electrical boxes

Do not overload outlets

Do not connect multiple extension cords one to another

Get a length appropriate extension

Large office equipment and appliances must be

connected directly to the wall electrical outlet

Do not place electrical cords under rugs or heavy furniture

Discard any frayed or damaged cords

Back Safety

Size up the load and assess the route before lifting

Lift safely

Squat down next to the load

Bend at the knees

Face the load - donrsquot twist your body

Tighten your stomach lift your head

Lift gradually using your leg muscles and keeping

the load as close to you as possible

Keep load between your shoulders and waist

Do not overextend when reaching

Donrsquot try to lift too much Get help

Back injuries are the leading cause of disability and the most costly

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 6: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Your Role in Safety

Familiarize yourself with the district safe work policies

Do not participate in horseplay or take shortcuts when

performing your job

If unsure ask for instruction

Participate in safety training

Report any hazardous conditions to your supervisor

If you are involved in an accident or near miss report it

immediately to your supervisor

Accident Prevention

Prevention starts with awareness If you

know about the hazard you can be

better prepared to avoid andor fix it

Be Pro-Active Always maintain a

safety attitude

Human Behavior

Common to all Accidents Not limited to person involved in accident

Avoid unsafe behaviors that can result in injuries and accidents

Falls arenrsquot Funny

Slips Trips and Falls (STFs)

STFs can happen anywhere They can result in injuries

temporary or permanent disability or death Most could have been prevented

Common causes of STFs

Pencils backpacks power cords across the floors

Clutter in walkways

Wet floors

Climbing

Irregularities in walking surfaces

Inattention

OfficeClassroom SafetyKeep your classroom and work area neat and clean Good housekeeping is essential

Arrange your workstation to your individual needs

Maintain emergency exits free of obstruction

Keep backpackssweatersbooks etc out of pathways

Keep drawers closed when not in use

Do not store heavy items on top shelves or overload filing cabinets

Keep 18-inch clearance between items on top shelf and the ceiling

Keep flammables away from hot office equipment

Avoid repetitive motions Take breaks

FireEmergency Preparedness

Schools and departments conduct periodic emergency

drills You are expected to participate during the drills

Fire lockdown severe weather shelter in place reverse evacuation

NEVER block an emergency exit or fire suppression device

Know location of fire alarms and fire extinguishers

Know at least two evacuation routes

Know meeting place outside the building

NEVER ignore a fire alarm It can make the difference between life and death

Prevention is the best way to stop a fire

Electrical Safety

Personal space heaters are NOT allowed (District Policy CK Regulation)

Keep clear access to electrical boxes

Do not overload outlets

Do not connect multiple extension cords one to another

Get a length appropriate extension

Large office equipment and appliances must be

connected directly to the wall electrical outlet

Do not place electrical cords under rugs or heavy furniture

Discard any frayed or damaged cords

Back Safety

Size up the load and assess the route before lifting

Lift safely

Squat down next to the load

Bend at the knees

Face the load - donrsquot twist your body

Tighten your stomach lift your head

Lift gradually using your leg muscles and keeping

the load as close to you as possible

Keep load between your shoulders and waist

Do not overextend when reaching

Donrsquot try to lift too much Get help

Back injuries are the leading cause of disability and the most costly

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 7: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Accident Prevention

Prevention starts with awareness If you

know about the hazard you can be

better prepared to avoid andor fix it

Be Pro-Active Always maintain a

safety attitude

Human Behavior

Common to all Accidents Not limited to person involved in accident

Avoid unsafe behaviors that can result in injuries and accidents

Falls arenrsquot Funny

Slips Trips and Falls (STFs)

STFs can happen anywhere They can result in injuries

temporary or permanent disability or death Most could have been prevented

Common causes of STFs

Pencils backpacks power cords across the floors

Clutter in walkways

Wet floors

Climbing

Irregularities in walking surfaces

Inattention

OfficeClassroom SafetyKeep your classroom and work area neat and clean Good housekeeping is essential

Arrange your workstation to your individual needs

Maintain emergency exits free of obstruction

Keep backpackssweatersbooks etc out of pathways

Keep drawers closed when not in use

Do not store heavy items on top shelves or overload filing cabinets

Keep 18-inch clearance between items on top shelf and the ceiling

Keep flammables away from hot office equipment

Avoid repetitive motions Take breaks

FireEmergency Preparedness

Schools and departments conduct periodic emergency

drills You are expected to participate during the drills

Fire lockdown severe weather shelter in place reverse evacuation

NEVER block an emergency exit or fire suppression device

Know location of fire alarms and fire extinguishers

Know at least two evacuation routes

Know meeting place outside the building

NEVER ignore a fire alarm It can make the difference between life and death

Prevention is the best way to stop a fire

Electrical Safety

Personal space heaters are NOT allowed (District Policy CK Regulation)

Keep clear access to electrical boxes

Do not overload outlets

Do not connect multiple extension cords one to another

Get a length appropriate extension

Large office equipment and appliances must be

connected directly to the wall electrical outlet

Do not place electrical cords under rugs or heavy furniture

Discard any frayed or damaged cords

Back Safety

Size up the load and assess the route before lifting

Lift safely

Squat down next to the load

Bend at the knees

Face the load - donrsquot twist your body

Tighten your stomach lift your head

Lift gradually using your leg muscles and keeping

the load as close to you as possible

Keep load between your shoulders and waist

Do not overextend when reaching

Donrsquot try to lift too much Get help

Back injuries are the leading cause of disability and the most costly

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 8: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Human Behavior

Common to all Accidents Not limited to person involved in accident

Avoid unsafe behaviors that can result in injuries and accidents

Falls arenrsquot Funny

Slips Trips and Falls (STFs)

STFs can happen anywhere They can result in injuries

temporary or permanent disability or death Most could have been prevented

Common causes of STFs

Pencils backpacks power cords across the floors

Clutter in walkways

Wet floors

Climbing

Irregularities in walking surfaces

Inattention

OfficeClassroom SafetyKeep your classroom and work area neat and clean Good housekeeping is essential

Arrange your workstation to your individual needs

Maintain emergency exits free of obstruction

Keep backpackssweatersbooks etc out of pathways

Keep drawers closed when not in use

Do not store heavy items on top shelves or overload filing cabinets

Keep 18-inch clearance between items on top shelf and the ceiling

Keep flammables away from hot office equipment

Avoid repetitive motions Take breaks

FireEmergency Preparedness

Schools and departments conduct periodic emergency

drills You are expected to participate during the drills

Fire lockdown severe weather shelter in place reverse evacuation

NEVER block an emergency exit or fire suppression device

Know location of fire alarms and fire extinguishers

Know at least two evacuation routes

Know meeting place outside the building

NEVER ignore a fire alarm It can make the difference between life and death

Prevention is the best way to stop a fire

Electrical Safety

Personal space heaters are NOT allowed (District Policy CK Regulation)

Keep clear access to electrical boxes

Do not overload outlets

Do not connect multiple extension cords one to another

Get a length appropriate extension

Large office equipment and appliances must be

connected directly to the wall electrical outlet

Do not place electrical cords under rugs or heavy furniture

Discard any frayed or damaged cords

Back Safety

Size up the load and assess the route before lifting

Lift safely

Squat down next to the load

Bend at the knees

Face the load - donrsquot twist your body

Tighten your stomach lift your head

Lift gradually using your leg muscles and keeping

the load as close to you as possible

Keep load between your shoulders and waist

Do not overextend when reaching

Donrsquot try to lift too much Get help

Back injuries are the leading cause of disability and the most costly

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 9: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Falls arenrsquot Funny

Slips Trips and Falls (STFs)

STFs can happen anywhere They can result in injuries

temporary or permanent disability or death Most could have been prevented

Common causes of STFs

Pencils backpacks power cords across the floors

Clutter in walkways

Wet floors

Climbing

Irregularities in walking surfaces

Inattention

OfficeClassroom SafetyKeep your classroom and work area neat and clean Good housekeeping is essential

Arrange your workstation to your individual needs

Maintain emergency exits free of obstruction

Keep backpackssweatersbooks etc out of pathways

Keep drawers closed when not in use

Do not store heavy items on top shelves or overload filing cabinets

Keep 18-inch clearance between items on top shelf and the ceiling

Keep flammables away from hot office equipment

Avoid repetitive motions Take breaks

FireEmergency Preparedness

Schools and departments conduct periodic emergency

drills You are expected to participate during the drills

Fire lockdown severe weather shelter in place reverse evacuation

NEVER block an emergency exit or fire suppression device

Know location of fire alarms and fire extinguishers

Know at least two evacuation routes

Know meeting place outside the building

NEVER ignore a fire alarm It can make the difference between life and death

Prevention is the best way to stop a fire

Electrical Safety

Personal space heaters are NOT allowed (District Policy CK Regulation)

Keep clear access to electrical boxes

Do not overload outlets

Do not connect multiple extension cords one to another

Get a length appropriate extension

Large office equipment and appliances must be

connected directly to the wall electrical outlet

Do not place electrical cords under rugs or heavy furniture

Discard any frayed or damaged cords

Back Safety

Size up the load and assess the route before lifting

Lift safely

Squat down next to the load

Bend at the knees

Face the load - donrsquot twist your body

Tighten your stomach lift your head

Lift gradually using your leg muscles and keeping

the load as close to you as possible

Keep load between your shoulders and waist

Do not overextend when reaching

Donrsquot try to lift too much Get help

Back injuries are the leading cause of disability and the most costly

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 10: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Slips Trips and Falls (STFs)

STFs can happen anywhere They can result in injuries

temporary or permanent disability or death Most could have been prevented

Common causes of STFs

Pencils backpacks power cords across the floors

Clutter in walkways

Wet floors

Climbing

Irregularities in walking surfaces

Inattention

OfficeClassroom SafetyKeep your classroom and work area neat and clean Good housekeeping is essential

Arrange your workstation to your individual needs

Maintain emergency exits free of obstruction

Keep backpackssweatersbooks etc out of pathways

Keep drawers closed when not in use

Do not store heavy items on top shelves or overload filing cabinets

Keep 18-inch clearance between items on top shelf and the ceiling

Keep flammables away from hot office equipment

Avoid repetitive motions Take breaks

FireEmergency Preparedness

Schools and departments conduct periodic emergency

drills You are expected to participate during the drills

Fire lockdown severe weather shelter in place reverse evacuation

NEVER block an emergency exit or fire suppression device

Know location of fire alarms and fire extinguishers

Know at least two evacuation routes

Know meeting place outside the building

NEVER ignore a fire alarm It can make the difference between life and death

Prevention is the best way to stop a fire

Electrical Safety

Personal space heaters are NOT allowed (District Policy CK Regulation)

Keep clear access to electrical boxes

Do not overload outlets

Do not connect multiple extension cords one to another

Get a length appropriate extension

Large office equipment and appliances must be

connected directly to the wall electrical outlet

Do not place electrical cords under rugs or heavy furniture

Discard any frayed or damaged cords

Back Safety

Size up the load and assess the route before lifting

Lift safely

Squat down next to the load

Bend at the knees

Face the load - donrsquot twist your body

Tighten your stomach lift your head

Lift gradually using your leg muscles and keeping

the load as close to you as possible

Keep load between your shoulders and waist

Do not overextend when reaching

Donrsquot try to lift too much Get help

Back injuries are the leading cause of disability and the most costly

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 11: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

OfficeClassroom SafetyKeep your classroom and work area neat and clean Good housekeeping is essential

Arrange your workstation to your individual needs

Maintain emergency exits free of obstruction

Keep backpackssweatersbooks etc out of pathways

Keep drawers closed when not in use

Do not store heavy items on top shelves or overload filing cabinets

Keep 18-inch clearance between items on top shelf and the ceiling

Keep flammables away from hot office equipment

Avoid repetitive motions Take breaks

FireEmergency Preparedness

Schools and departments conduct periodic emergency

drills You are expected to participate during the drills

Fire lockdown severe weather shelter in place reverse evacuation

NEVER block an emergency exit or fire suppression device

Know location of fire alarms and fire extinguishers

Know at least two evacuation routes

Know meeting place outside the building

NEVER ignore a fire alarm It can make the difference between life and death

Prevention is the best way to stop a fire

Electrical Safety

Personal space heaters are NOT allowed (District Policy CK Regulation)

Keep clear access to electrical boxes

Do not overload outlets

Do not connect multiple extension cords one to another

Get a length appropriate extension

Large office equipment and appliances must be

connected directly to the wall electrical outlet

Do not place electrical cords under rugs or heavy furniture

Discard any frayed or damaged cords

Back Safety

Size up the load and assess the route before lifting

Lift safely

Squat down next to the load

Bend at the knees

Face the load - donrsquot twist your body

Tighten your stomach lift your head

Lift gradually using your leg muscles and keeping

the load as close to you as possible

Keep load between your shoulders and waist

Do not overextend when reaching

Donrsquot try to lift too much Get help

Back injuries are the leading cause of disability and the most costly

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 12: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

FireEmergency Preparedness

Schools and departments conduct periodic emergency

drills You are expected to participate during the drills

Fire lockdown severe weather shelter in place reverse evacuation

NEVER block an emergency exit or fire suppression device

Know location of fire alarms and fire extinguishers

Know at least two evacuation routes

Know meeting place outside the building

NEVER ignore a fire alarm It can make the difference between life and death

Prevention is the best way to stop a fire

Electrical Safety

Personal space heaters are NOT allowed (District Policy CK Regulation)

Keep clear access to electrical boxes

Do not overload outlets

Do not connect multiple extension cords one to another

Get a length appropriate extension

Large office equipment and appliances must be

connected directly to the wall electrical outlet

Do not place electrical cords under rugs or heavy furniture

Discard any frayed or damaged cords

Back Safety

Size up the load and assess the route before lifting

Lift safely

Squat down next to the load

Bend at the knees

Face the load - donrsquot twist your body

Tighten your stomach lift your head

Lift gradually using your leg muscles and keeping

the load as close to you as possible

Keep load between your shoulders and waist

Do not overextend when reaching

Donrsquot try to lift too much Get help

Back injuries are the leading cause of disability and the most costly

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 13: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Electrical Safety

Personal space heaters are NOT allowed (District Policy CK Regulation)

Keep clear access to electrical boxes

Do not overload outlets

Do not connect multiple extension cords one to another

Get a length appropriate extension

Large office equipment and appliances must be

connected directly to the wall electrical outlet

Do not place electrical cords under rugs or heavy furniture

Discard any frayed or damaged cords

Back Safety

Size up the load and assess the route before lifting

Lift safely

Squat down next to the load

Bend at the knees

Face the load - donrsquot twist your body

Tighten your stomach lift your head

Lift gradually using your leg muscles and keeping

the load as close to you as possible

Keep load between your shoulders and waist

Do not overextend when reaching

Donrsquot try to lift too much Get help

Back injuries are the leading cause of disability and the most costly

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 14: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Back Safety

Size up the load and assess the route before lifting

Lift safely

Squat down next to the load

Bend at the knees

Face the load - donrsquot twist your body

Tighten your stomach lift your head

Lift gradually using your leg muscles and keeping

the load as close to you as possible

Keep load between your shoulders and waist

Do not overextend when reaching

Donrsquot try to lift too much Get help

Back injuries are the leading cause of disability and the most costly

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 15: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Ladder Safety

Never place the ladder on an unstable surface or on blocks or boxes to make it taller

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Do not use the last two rungs of the ladder Find a ladder length appropriate for the job

Always face the ladder when climbing and descending

Keep your body within the side rails of the ladder

Never use a ladder that seems defective or broken

Always carry tools in a tool holster

Falls from ladders are usually preventable and most injuries

can be avoided by following simple safety rules

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 16: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)

Use the right equipment for the job

Inspect PPE before every use

Make sure PPE fits

Follow manufacturerrsquos instructions

Clean and store properly

Do not use loose clothing or jewelry by a

machinery

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 17: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Hazard CommunicationEmployees have the ldquoright-to-knowrdquo about hazardous chemicals they may be

exposed to in the workplace and how to work safely while using them

Safety Tips

Ensure chemical containers are labeled

Store incompatible chemicals separately

Use proper PPE

Follow safety procedures

Report any spills immediately

Seek immediate medical attention if exposed

Properly dispose of all chemical waste

Each hazardous chemical must have a Safety Data Sheet (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs) The SDS

includes information such as physical health and environmental health hazards protective

measures and safety precautions for handling storing and transporting the chemical

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 18: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Machine Safety

Tags are there for a reason OBEY them

Make sure guards are in place

NEVER try to operate a machine that has

been tagged

Report problems

Wear correct PPE

Focus on work

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 19: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Bloodborne PathogensUniversal Precaution Treat all blood and body

fluids as if they are infectious

ALWAYS wash hands immediately after any

potential contact

Use precautions when giving first aid

Use PPE to prevent direct contact

Dispose of contaminated items appropriately

Warning labels must be affixed to containers of

regulated waste

Clean up thoroughly

Get medical attention if you are exposed

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 20: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

New Driver Requirements

Before driving a district vehicle new drivers must

Request driver approval through Risk Management Services

Complete driver safety orientation prior to driving a district

vehicle which consists of

Completion of an On-line Drivers Training

Policy Acknowledgement of Drug amp Alcohol Testing Policy DHE Local and Legal

Policy Acknowledgment of District Driving Policies amp Procedures DBA Regulation

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 21: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Safe Driving at Work and Home

Inspect and maintain your vehicle

Wear your seat belt

Know driving hazards and conditions

Take extra precaution when backing up

Keep a safe distance of other vehicles

Use turn signals

Do not stop abruptly

Know how to respond to emergencies

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 22: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Workersrsquo Compensation

First Report of Injury

Office managers or the department designee must complete and submit the

Employerrsquos First Report of Injury through the provided web-based link below The

injured employee cannot complete the report A password and user ID are

needed to complete the information If you need a password user ID or assistance

please contact Risk Management at 972-925-4050

httpsdallasisdriskmgmtsecureforcecom

Report injuries immediately to your supervisor

Contact Risk Management for a list of health care facilities

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 23: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Contact Us Risk Management Services

Main (972) 925-4050 Fax (972) 925-4011

Email riskmanagementdallasisdorg

Executive Director Barbara Neal ndash (972) 925-4050

Risk Management Manager La Toya Robinson ndash (972) 925-4063

Workersrsquo Compensation Manager Tawana Kennedy - (972) 925-4073

Millie Hill Specialist ndash (972) 925-4013

Safety Program

Rocio Chaparro Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4062

Lester Baldwin Safety Specialist ndash (972) 925-4034

Driving Safety Program

Gabriela Corona Zavala Specialist ndash (972) 925-4068

Fire Drills ndash Insurance

Dena Dutchover Specialist ndash (972) 925-4084

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility

Page 24: New Employee Safety Orientation - Frontline Education

Thank You

Remember

Safety is everyonersquos responsibility