Safety First. Standards and Procedures for the Office
Description
Many Americans spend a large portion of their working lives in an office. Although most wouldn't consider cubicles and conference rooms to be high-risk environments, safety in an office is never a given. This program presents reasons for maximizing the safety of corporate work and shows ways to implement workplace safety requirements. Viewers learn about participating in the occupational health and safety consultative process, following safety procedures, and taking a hands-on approach to improving safety conditions. The video emphasizes that occupational health and safety is everybody's responsibility, not just the employer's. Set in Australia.
Runtime
24 min
Subjects
- Office practice (56)
- Office buildings (6)
- Medicine, Industrial (5)
- Employees (299)
- Technology (1161)
- Clerks (2)
- Office management (90)
- Occupational diseases (14)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2011], c2010
Database
Films on Demand
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