safety training safety in & around the office building presentation by: sam justus, director of...
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Safety Training Safety In & Around the Office Building
Presentation By: Sam Justus, Director of HR (Alaska) Jonathan Davis, Director of HR
(Mississippi)Marie Phillips, Director of HR (Florida)
Susanne Shannon, Director of HR (Wyoming)
Objective
How to react during and after emergencies in the office including a fire, an earthquake, a bomb threat, a tornado, or a threat in the parking garage. It is the goal of B&B Enterprises,
that after this training our employees will be equipped to handle these types of situations in safety.
Safety Zone
B&B Enterprises is implementing a SAFETY ZONE policy. This policy will assign every employee to a designated area which will be led by a Safety Captain. Following an emergency, employees will report to
their area where role call will be taken in order to account for everyone’s safety.
Zone A
Zone C
Zone B
For Example:
Fire Safety •Proceed to the nearest exit
•Pull nearest fire alarm to alert others•Do not use elevators
•If handicapped, wait for assistance •Stay calm, and exit in an orderly fashion•Once safe from the building, call 911 and
report to evacuation zone.
http://ehs.okstate.edu/training/OSHAFIRE.HTM
Fire Safety Article:
Earthquake Safety
Bomb Threat
•If you see a suspicious box or person, report to the authorities•Do not leave your bags unattended
•When handling incoming packages, go through the proper paperwork
• After threat has been confirmed, report to safety zone.
http://www.ms.unimelb.edu.au/resources/safety/documents/6.Bombthreat_003.pdf
Bomb Threat Procedures Article:
Tornado Safety•Report to the innermost part of the building
•Stay away from all windows and glass•Wait for the all clear signal before exiting the building
•Report to your safety zone
http://www.statefarm.com/learning/disasters/learning_disas_tornado.asp
Tornado Safety Article:
Parking Garage Safety•Do not go to unlit areas by yourself
•If you feel uneasy about anything, report it to the authorities•Always check your backseat before entering your car
•Do not go to the parking garage at night alone
http://www.homesecurityinformation.com/parking-safety.htm
Parking Safety Article:
Thank you for participating in the safety training program. For any further
questions, please contact:
Technology Needs: Susanne Shannon, sshannon@b&b.net
Content Questions: Marie Phillips, mphillips@b&b.net
Hotline / Counseling: Sam Justus, sjustus@b&b.net
General Support: Jonathan Davis, jdavis@b&b.net
Special Thanks to these Sites
• http://1868alliance.org/prepare/7steps/• http://www.ms.unimelb.edu.au/resources/
safety/documents/6.Bombthreat_003.pdf• http://www.statefarm.com/learning/disasters/
learning_disas_tornado.asp• http://ehs.okstate.edu/training/OSHAFIRE.HTM• http://www.homesecurityinformation.com/
parking-safety.htm