Health and Safety Champions — June 2021 Focus
What's the biggest risk for injury in your department? Find out by using this tool to engage your co-workers in a rounding coversation about safety.
What's the biggest risk for injury in your department? Find out by using this tool to engage your co-workers in a rounding coversation about safety.
Identify the risk for potential workplace hostility and learn how to defuse tense situations.
Help your teammates avoid slips, trips, and falls by encouraging them to identify and eliminate common hazards in their path of travel.
Use this department safety checklist to identify and minimize the risks associated with the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19.
To fight COVID-19, we must contain and suppress the virus. Keep patients and staff safe from harm by sharing these reminders at huddles and unit-based team meetings.
Round for safety to identify risks associated with the spread of COVID-19 and take action to make the workplace safer.
Work with your team to ensure the safety of staff and patients by practicing physical distancing, whenever possible.
Do you toss and turn because you have trouble falling asleep? Help your co-workers make small changes to their sleep routines. Then huddle up and discuss what worked best.
Slips, trips and falls are among the leading causes of injury to Kaiser Permanente workers. Take a safety walk to identify and reduce or eliminate potential hazards in your workplace.
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One page, 8.5" x 11"
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UBT health and safety champions
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Engage your team in a conversation about the safe storage, handling, and clean-up of chemicals and other liquids.
Spills are common workplace hazards that can lead to slips, trips and falls. Engage your team in a conversation about the safe storage, handling, and clean-up of chemicals and other liquids.