Policy & Procedure Name: | Safety Guide |
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Scope: | All Employees & Associates |
Revision Date: | September 10, 2024 |
Last Review Date: | September 10, 2024 |
POLICY STATEMENT
The management of Reliant is committed to providing staff with a safe and healthy workplace. Reliant's policy is that staff members report unsafe conditions and do not perform work tasks if the work is considered unsafe. Staff members must report all accidents, injuries, and unsafe conditions to their supervisors and the Reliant Central Team. No such report will result in retaliation, penalty, or other disincentives. Our management team will give staff members recommendations to improve safety and health conditions thorough consideration. Management will give top priority to and provide the financial resources for the correction of unsafe conditions. Similarly, management will take disciplinary action against a staff member who willfully or repeatedly violates workplace safety rules. This action may include verbal or written reprimands and may ultimately result in termination of employment.
The primary responsibility for the coordination, implementation, and maintenance of our workplace safety program has been assigned to:
Name: Crystal Wadin
Title: HR Director
Telephone: (407) 490-0141
Senior management will be actively involved with staff members in establishing and maintaining an effective safety program. In addition, the safety program coordinator, executive director, or other members of the management team will participate with local church and ministry partners’ representatives in ongoing safety and health program activities, which include:
This policy statement serves to express management's commitment to and involvement in providing staff members a safe and healthful workplace. This workplace safety program will be incorporated as the standard of practice for this organization. Compliance with the safety rules will be required of all employees as a condition of employment.
Each employee has access to this Safety Guide, through the Field Manual on Solomon, for review and future reference. Reliant will instruct all employees that compliance with the safety rules described in the workplace Safety Guide is required.
Job-Specific Training
Periodic Retraining of Employees
Individual employees will be retrained after the occurrence of a work-related injury caused by an unsafe act or work practice or when a supervisor observes employees displaying unsafe acts, practices, or behaviors.
If you sustain a severe injury requiring emergency treatment:
For non-emergency work-related injuries or illnesses requiring professional medical assistance, you must notify Employment Services before seeking non-emergent medical treatment. If you sustain an injury requiring treatment other than emergency medical treatment or minor first aid:
See Workers' Compensation Insurance for more details about Workers' Compensation claims.
First-aid kits should be stored in an easily accessible place. If you sustain an injury or are involved in an accident requiring minor first-aid treatment:
Both incidents (events that caused injury to a person) and near misses (events that could have caused injury to a person) that involve Reliant staff members (employees or associates) must be reported to Reliant Central Team.
The supervisor or leader at the location where the accident occurred will work with a member of the Central Team to perform an accident investigation.
The Central Team is responsible for seeing that the Incident/Near Miss Reports are being filled out completely and that the recommendations are being addressed. Investigation of all accidents, injuries, and occupational diseases will use the following investigation procedures:
Notifications of incidents or near misses must be as soon as possible (preferably within one business day after the incident or near miss) by the supervisor of the staff member involved in the incident or another leader in the church or ministry. If a supervisor or leader is not available, the staff member may make the notification.
If a staff member (employee or associate) is involved in an accident or near-miss:
The safety coordinator will control and maintain all employee accident and injury records. Records are maintained for a minimum of three (3) years.
Below are excerpts from the Safe Driver Policy regarding driving Guidelines, Rules, and Procedures.
Go to Safe Driver to see the entire policy. |
NOTE: Before you use the camera, be sure the accident scene is safe. Do not put yourself into a dangerous situation (vehicle traffic path, leaking fuel or cargo, etc.).
Why photograph vehicle accidents and incidents?
The use of a camera following any incident resulting in actual or potential damage to vehicles, property, or persons helps to ensure that the facts are properly and accurately documented.
Pictures of incident scenes tell a powerful and often valuable story of what actually happened. Overall, photos can serve to:
Why not wait for the police or claims professionals to take pictures?
As a driver, you are Reliant’s representative at the scene, and you can capture the information immediately before the vehicles are moved. Your action of taking pictures may also have an indirect benefit by sending a message to the other parties involved that Reliant takes accidents very seriously, and the facts are clearly recorded – less room for “my word against your word” arguments. Additionally:
What should be photographed?
Do your best to photograph any other issues that seem pertinent at the time.
What should I do after I take the pictures?