Safety
To assist in providing a safe and
healthful work environment for employees, customers, and
visitors, The Sample Company has established a workplace
safety program. This program is a top priority for The
Sample Company. The Risk Manager has responsibility for
implementing, administering, monitoring, and evaluating
the safety program. Its success depends on the alertness
and personal commitment of all.
The Sample Company provides
information to employees about workplace safety and
health issues through regular internal communication
channels such as supervisor-employee meetings, bulletin
board postings, memos, or other written communications. A
safety advisory group has been established to assist in
these activities and to facilitate effective
communication between employees and management about
workplace safety and health issues.
Employees and supervisors receive
periodic workplace safety training. The training covers
potential safety and health hazards and safe work
practices and procedures to eliminate or minimize hazards.
Some of the best safety
improvement ideas come from employees. Those with ideas,
concerns, or suggestions for improved safety in the
workplace are encouraged to raise them with their
supervisor, or with another supervisor or manager, or
bring them to the attention of a member of the safety
advisory group. Reports and concerns about workplace
safety issues may be made anonymously if the employee
wishes. All reports can be made without fear of reprisal.
Each employee is expected to obey
safety rules and to exercise caution in all work
activities. Employees must immediately report any unsafe
condition to the appropriate supervisor. Employees who
violate safety standards, who cause hazardous or
dangerous situations, or who fail to report or, where
appropriate, remedy such situations, may be subject to
disciplinary action, up to and including termination of
employment.
In the case of accidents that
result in injury, regardless of how insignificant the
injury may appear, employees should immediately notify
the Risk Manager or the appropriate supervisor. Such
reports are necessary to comply with laws and initiate
insurance and workers' compensation benefits procedures.
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