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Meet Your National Agreement: Champions for Health and Safety

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Fri, 05/13/2016 - 00:06
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This ongoing feature highlights key sections of the new 2015 National Agreement. First up: Team-based champions for health and safety.

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Health is a team sport for these colleagues at the lab at the South Bay Medical Center in Southern California, including members of UFCW Local 770 and SEIU-UHW, who take Instant Recess® together.
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Champion the Cause

Health, wellness and safety is in a team's best interest. And it can really pay dividends when everyone takes part.

Of course, a champion can help push a program in the right direction and get everyone moving.

Take part in the activities your team's Health and Safety Champion organizes. Learn more about what the champions can do. 

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Rotonya Parker decided her journey to a healthier lifestyle could use some traveling companions.

She was already eating better and being more active when she learned that her unit-based team needed a Health and Safety Champion.

“I thought I should volunteer because doing it as a team would be an extra incentive,” says Parker, an external referral coordinator in Atlanta and a member of UFCW Local 1996. Since stepping up, she’s shared healthy recipes with her team and is planning a contest to see who walks the most.

Her activities help her UBT fulfill part of the 2015 National Agreement: The latest Path to Performance requires that Level 1 UBTs identify a Health and Safety Champion, who will help build the “culture of health and safety” required of Level 5 teams.

UBTs began identifying champions last fall. In January, they all received “Walk & Roll” buttons to help encourage their colleagues. They got going with an emphasis on walking and moving. In February, the theme was speaking up at work about safety concerns. Each month has a new focus.

With 32 years at Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles under his belt, Darren “Tree” Wallace, a lead attendant in environmental services (EVS), offered to be his UBT’s champion. EVS departments frequently have a higher rate of workplace injuries, Wallace notes, so safety is key. Members of his UBT share daily tips about everything from how to avoid needle sticks to the proper way to push and pull.

“You don’t want to be old, retired and injured,” says Wallace, a member of SEIU-UHW. “You have to make sure your body is safe at work and at home.”

Take a break to thrive

For Johnyia King Turner, RN, a UFCW Local 400 member in the Mid-Atlantic States, volunteering to help her UBT as a champion was an obvious choice. Turner, who recently began working in Gastroenterology at Largo Medical Center in Maryland, frequently held two-minute thrive breaks when she worked at Capitol Hill Medical Center in Washington, D.C.

“We did squats, wall push-ups or ran in place,” Turner says. As lead nurse, she also presented safety messages in UBT meetings and paused during the workday to have quick safety conversations.

She says the messages were well received: “If you are not healthy and you are not safe, it decreases productivity and we can’t assist the members.” 

She’s excited to have a formal title to go with her passion. “I have my Walk & Roll button, and I encourage everyone to walk the stairs,” she says—and adds, laughing, “Now that I’m official, I can really go run my mouth and tell people what they need.”

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Infographic: Taming the Stress Monster

Submitted by Beverly White on Wed, 05/11/2016 - 13:18
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Use this infographic to get ideas on how to respond to stressors in our daily lives.

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Tips and Tools: Running on Empty?

Submitted by Beverly White on Wed, 05/11/2016 - 13:16
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This energy audit will help you take a personal look at your body, mind, emotions and spirit, and understand if it's time to refuel.

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Tips and Tools: Running on Empty?

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This energy audit, which appears in the Spring 2016 Hank, allows us to take a personal look at our body, emotions, mind and spirit.

 

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Puzzle and Games: You're a Winner

Submitted by Beverly White on Wed, 05/11/2016 - 13:15
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Use this form to write a quick list of prizes that would put a smile on your face.

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Treasure Hunt: Finding Joy at Work

Submitted by Beverly White on Wed, 05/11/2016 - 13:09
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Use this fun treasure hunt activity to think about times when you have found joy at work.

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Use this treasure hunt to reflect on moments of joy at work.

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Crossword: All Work, No Play

Submitted by Beverly White on Wed, 05/11/2016 - 13:08
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This crossword puzzle is devoted to the topic of stress. Use and share this fun game to make stress relief an enjoyable activity. 

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Crossword: All Work, No Play

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Unlock key words and phrases that describe factors related to stress.

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Poster: Half-Empty, Half-Full

Submitted by Beverly White on Wed, 05/11/2016 - 13:06
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This poster reminds us to take down time when we need it.

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Give yourself and your staff a break because attitude can be a matter of perspective. Take some down time, hit pause and reflect.

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SuperScrubs: Beating Back Burnout

Submitted by Beverly White on Wed, 05/11/2016 - 13:05
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In this edition of Hank magazine's full-page comic, our superhero shares tools for UBTs to use to beat burnout and maintain balance.

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Speaking Up Keeps Us Safe

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This flier provides UBT Health and Safety Champions with ideas about how they can encourage their team members to speak up for safety.

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Speaking Up Keeps Us Safe

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Take these ideas from champions and encourage your team members to speak up for safety.

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Walking and Moving: Health and Safety Champions

Submitted by Laureen Lazarovici on Wed, 01/13/2016 - 12:21
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With the January 2016 theme of walking and moving, UBT members can use this poster to increase movement.

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The Gift of Walking and Moving

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This poster describes the benefits of walking and how to get moving.

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