Roles
Format:
PDF (color and black and white)
Size:
8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Frontline employees, managers and physicians
Best used:
Share on bulletin boards, in break rooms and in other staff areas to provide a lighthearted look at sponsorship.
This poster, which appeared on the back cover of the Fall 2012 Hank, is a fun take on sponsorship, featuring a "supreme sponsor" action figure.
Format:
PDF or Word DOC
Size:
8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Co-leads of unit-based teams or UBT consultants
Best used:
Use this activity when your team needs to look at their feelings about commitment and formulate a vision of why it exists, or needs to revisit that vision.
This worksheet provides unit-based team members an opportunity to look at their feelings about their own level of commitment when preparing to establish their team’s vision.
Team Member Engagement 1-3,
Use of Tools 1-2
Format:
PDF (color and black and white)
Size:
8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
UBT co-leads and members
Best used:
This worksheet can help you prepare for your first co-lead meeting and the first UBT meeting to clarify team members' roles and responsibilities.
This chart provides UBT co-leads and members with information regarding the different UBT roles and their responsibilities.
Format:
PDF
Size:
Nine pages, 8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Workplace safety co-leads, safety committee members, safety champions, and frontline workers and supervisors
Best used:
This hands-on guide will help frontline teams and safety leaders understand key principles of workplace safety and correct safety hazards by addressing root causes of injuries.
Related material:
Workplace Safety Primer – Facilitator's Guide (PPT)
Learn the power of asking, "why?" and get other key principles for improving workplace safety in partnership.
Format:
PDF
Size:
Six pages, 8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Workplace safety co-leads, safety committee members, safety champions and frontline workers and supervisors
Best used:
This checklist of 30 potential workplace hazards can help safety leaders and patient care workers conduct onsite walk-throughs, identify safety risks, propose solutions and make sure any problems identified are resolved.
A hands-on checklist of 30 potential hazards computer users and nurses and patient care teams may encounter on the job--with advice on how to spot hazards, propose solutions and take steps to eliminate risks.