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TRAINING PROCEDURES: <br />• <br />• Read and discuss with employees <br />Safety training is an integral part of CSI's Safety and Loss Control Program. It is every <br />employee's responsibility to adhere to generally recognized safe work practices, as well as, to <br />those policies and procedures set forth by CSI management and our clients. <br />GENERAL SAFETY <br />In wet weather, dangerous falls can be avoided by using rubber mats or runners near <br />entrance areas. They will, also, prevent the tracking of mud and water onto clean floors. <br />2. Poor vision can cause accidents. Report inadequate lighting in critical areas such as stair <br />landings, near doors, at aisle intersections, etc. <br />3. Watch for vehicles; assume that the driver does not see you. <br />4. Smoke in designated areas only. <br />5. Be sure to report any accident to your supervisor. <br />6. When lifting heavy objects, keep your knees bent, back straight, and object close to you. <br />Be sure you know the proper method of lifting. Get help when necessary. <br />?. Horseplay can result in serious injury. Horseplay on the job will not be tolerated. <br />8. Report safety hazards and recommended improvements to your supervisor. <br />9. Be sure to pay attention to all safety signs and notices. <br />10. Familiarize yourself with the potential safety hazards of your work area. <br />11. On stairs, watch your step and use the handrail. <br />12. Carefully step down from platforms or other high places, rather than jumping. <br />13. Use a brush to clean your clothes, rather than compressed air. Flying chips can cause eye <br />injuries. <br />14. When emptying waste receptacles, dump the material out rather than reaching in. This <br />will avoid cuts. <br />15. Disconnect fans and other electrical equipment before cleaning them. Pull on the plug <br />rather than the cord. <br />17 <br />