General Safety Rules - General Safety Program 1.08
McNeese State University
Vice President of Business Affairs
Office of Environmental, Health, Safety & Hazardous Waste
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1.0Safety Information
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- 1.1
- Safety rules are necessary to define the minimum standards that must be upheld by every employee or student regardless of his or her capacity within the University.
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- Enforcement of these rules is the responsibility of all University employees and students.
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- Safety rules shall be given to all employees at hire and are to be reviewed on an annual basis.
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- Rules should also be posted annually for review of all employees
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- All meetings to review safety rules should be documented and sent to the Environmental Health Safety/Hazardous Waste Department.
2.0General Safety Rules
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- Report accidents or any unsafe activity to a departmental supervisor.
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- Law prohibits possession or use of any weapons on campus.
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- The University is an alcohol and drug free zone. Law prohibits possession or use of these substances.
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- Smoking is allowed only in designated areas
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- Horseplay and fighting are not tolerated on campus.
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- Before beginning a task, notify your supervisor of any impairment that may reduce your ability to perform in a safe manner.
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- Operate equipment only if you are trained and authorized to do so.
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- Be sure to use personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect yourself from hazards.
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- Keep an orderly work environment. Pay close attention to hazards that can cause slips, trips, or falls.
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- Store flammables, hazardous materials, and hazardous waste in appropriate containers.
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- Use proper lifting techniques. Bend your knees when lifting objects. DO NOT bend your back when lifting objects.
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- Fasten safety belts before starting any motor vehicle.
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- Follow recommended work procedures.
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- Maintain an orderly environment.
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- Know departmental rules regarding first aid, evacuation routes, and emergency notifications.
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- Assist and cooperate with all safety inspections and investigations.
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- Report near misses and property damage regardless of severity. Comply with all traffic signs, signals, markers, etc.
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- Adhere to all departmental rules and procedures.
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- Report potentially unsafe acts or conditions to your supervisor.