Office Safety
Course Overview
All organisations in Australia must follow the Work Health and Safety laws and regulations set by state governments. Workers need to follow safety policies and procedures in order to prevent injuries and accidents in the office.
You probably think your office is a safe place to work – yet every year thousands of people in Australia are injured while working in the office. You may imagine building sites and factories are the only hazardous places to work, however accidents and injuries can occur at any workplace.
It is essential that new workers receive adequate safety training during their orientation to the office. To improve office safety workers should be aware of potential hazards and take appropriate precautions to reduce the risk of injury.
This course will provide learners with an understanding of the issues associated with office safety and will allow learners to develop techniques to reduce the risk of accidents and injury while working in an office.
Key Content- Why is safety in the office important?
- Safety awareness in the office: employees' responsibilities.
- Emergency procedures.
- Slips, trips and falls.
- Electrical hazards.
- Office equipment.
- Ergonomics.
- Manual tasks.
- Checklist for office safety.
Learning Outcomes
At the completion of this course, learners should be able to:- List their safety responsibilities.
- Identify hazards in the office.
- Follow emergency procedures.
- Minimise the risk of slips trips and falls.
- Adjust their workstation, chair and equipment to the appropriate position for them.
- Recall manual handling principles for the office.
- Complete the office safety checklist.