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National Safety Month Infographic

National Safety Month Remember: "Safety Begins With Me!" Safety Begins With Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls Falls lead to • Be aware of your surroundings Clean up spills immediately • Tuck away phone and electrical cords • Close file drawers and cabinets • Remove obstacles from traffic areas • Use step stool or ladder properly Ask for assistance when lifting heavy items 8.9 million emergency room visits. Don't let nazards in your home or workplace compromise safety. Safety and Employee Wellness right decisionscoch day • Know emergency procedures • Utilize required safety equipment • Lock up valuables like purses and keys • Walk with a buddy if staying late at work Make the for proper safety and Wellness, both at home and at Work. Report maintenance problems Be physically active throughout day • Make healthy food choices Safety and Emergency Preparedness • Practice fire drills at home and work • Know emergency hotline number Designate meet up place in event of emergency You and your family prepare for can Maintain first aid kit in accessible area an emergency with a safety plan and Supplies. Keep battery powered radio on hand Keep portable cell phone charger on hand Protect important documents in waterproof container Safety and Ergonomics Adjust chair so elbows rest comfortably on desktop Ensure computer monitor is not too high or low Rest eyes periodically and look at distant object Maintain proper posture when seated and standing You spend a fair amount of your day at work Make sure you take care of your body in order to prevent accidents and injuries. • Use headset or speaker phone for long calls Change sitting positions and stretch periodically Lift heavy items with proper form and assistance Sources "Slips, Trips, and Falls Fact Sheet." National Safety Council. 2013. Available at http://www.nsc.org/safety_home/HomeandRecreationalSafety/Falls/Documents/Slips%20Trips% 20and%20Falls_FINAL.pdf. Accessed May 7, 2013. "Tips for Staying Safe at Work." National Crime Prevention Council. 2013. Available at http://www.ncpc.org/topics/workplace-safety/tips-for-staying-safe-at-work. Accessed May 7, 2013. "Emergency Preparedness: Are You Ready?" National Safety Council. 2013. Available at http://www.nsc.org/NatISftyMonth/ NSC-2013NSM-EmergencyFacts.pdf. Accessed May 7,2013. "Office Ergonomic Tips." Barbre Ergonomics. 2005. Available at http://riskmanagement.nd.edu/assets/34410/ergo_tips_brochure_ 10_2005.pdf. Accessed May 7, 2013. MediFit -ΕΜΙΤ National Safety Month Remember: "Safety Begins With Me!" Safety Begins With Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls Falls lead to • Be aware of your surroundings Clean up spills immediately • Tuck away phone and electrical cords • Close file drawers and cabinets • Remove obstacles from traffic areas • Use step stool or ladder properly Ask for assistance when lifting heavy items 8.9 million emergency room visits. Don't let nazards in your home or workplace compromise safety. Safety and Employee Wellness right decisionscoch day • Know emergency procedures • Utilize required safety equipment • Lock up valuables like purses and keys • Walk with a buddy if staying late at work Make the for proper safety and Wellness, both at home and at Work. Report maintenance problems Be physically active throughout day • Make healthy food choices Safety and Emergency Preparedness • Practice fire drills at home and work • Know emergency hotline number Designate meet up place in event of emergency You and your family prepare for can Maintain first aid kit in accessible area an emergency with a safety plan and Supplies. Keep battery powered radio on hand Keep portable cell phone charger on hand Protect important documents in waterproof container Safety and Ergonomics Adjust chair so elbows rest comfortably on desktop Ensure computer monitor is not too high or low Rest eyes periodically and look at distant object Maintain proper posture when seated and standing You spend a fair amount of your day at work Make sure you take care of your body in order to prevent accidents and injuries. • Use headset or speaker phone for long calls Change sitting positions and stretch periodically Lift heavy items with proper form and assistance Sources "Slips, Trips, and Falls Fact Sheet." National Safety Council. 2013. Available at http://www.nsc.org/safety_home/HomeandRecreationalSafety/Falls/Documents/Slips%20Trips% 20and%20Falls_FINAL.pdf. Accessed May 7, 2013. "Tips for Staying Safe at Work." National Crime Prevention Council. 2013. Available at http://www.ncpc.org/topics/workplace-safety/tips-for-staying-safe-at-work. Accessed May 7, 2013. "Emergency Preparedness: Are You Ready?" National Safety Council. 2013. Available at http://www.nsc.org/NatISftyMonth/ NSC-2013NSM-EmergencyFacts.pdf. Accessed May 7,2013. "Office Ergonomic Tips." Barbre Ergonomics. 2005. Available at http://riskmanagement.nd.edu/assets/34410/ergo_tips_brochure_ 10_2005.pdf. Accessed May 7, 2013. MediFit -ΕΜΙΤ

National Safety Month Infographic

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June is national safety month & to increase awareness MediFit has created an infographic.

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