4 "What If?" Situations
On today's Podcast, we'll be covering 4 "What If?" Situations - so stay tuned.
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If you're a seasoned Podcast Listener - this podcast is going to be different from most you listen to. It's based around exactly what the name implies - Warehouse Safety Tips. And since the people in that industry are busy - we know time is money, so each episode will be as short and to the point as possible.
And now that all that is out of the way - let's get to the Podcast!
For the 4 "What If?" Situations we've chosen - we'll be going from what we feel and/or hope are most likely to occur, down to least likely.
And although we'll be doing a high level look at each of the 4 - we'll dive deeper into each one in upcoming episodes.
With that said, we'll start with Injuries.
Injuries can be anything from a simple cut to something requiring medical attention - and everything in-between. Regardless of the severity - here are a couple things you'll want to know.
First and foremost - ALL injuries need to be reported to management. What you think is simple at the moment - could change at any time, and management needs to know all the particulars.
Next - training is always part of injury prevention and procedures. You need to know (Including but not limited to):
- How to best avoid issues by wearing the proper safety gear and following the rules of the job by the book.
- Where First Aid Stations are in your area should you need them.
- Basic procedures to follow until someone trained to handle injuries arrives.
- Who to talk to should an injury occur.
Next in our "What If?" Situations are things to do should you experience a Power Outage.
Again this will be from a high-level - but you'll need to know (Including but not limited to):
- To stay calm and not panic.
- Even if your facility is equipped with an Emergency Generator or some sort of Battery Operated Lights - you should still know where a flashlight is, and use it to direct yourself and others to safety. Assure no one is left behind - and take roll when you get to a safe zone.
- Go to the nearest exit available to you.
- Have kits prepared for whatever situations could arise.
- When returning to work - be very mindful of issues that could arise from machinery starting back up once the power is restored.
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