2. Induction
Welcome to new employees an existing
employees. Firegod Design is a graphic
design studio, first established in 1970. Our
primary focus is to provide high quality
design to our clients based on their
requirements.
3. Induction Requirements
● Guided tour of building
● Completion of banking, tax file #, payroll
forms etc
● Introduction to key members of staff
● Introduction to company's operating
procedures
● OH&S training
4. Safety Procedures
● Every employee has the right to a safe
workplace
● Protective clothing/eye wear/footwear
should be worn where required
● OH&S guidelines should be followed at all
times.
5. Safety Equipment Checks
● Safety equipment checks are carried out at
regular intervals by an independent
company and all equipment is tagged
accordingly.
● All safety issues should be reported
immediately for action by completing a
“Safety Incident Form”.
6. Safety Representatives
● Katherine Thompson – Administration
● Tom Cassidy, Julia Armstrong – Design
Studio
● Tracey Lovell, Shane Dunham,
Oliver North – Production Room
7. 10 Potential Hazards in the
Workplace
● Eye strain and soreness
● Back and neck pain
● Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
● Headaches
● Work-related stress
● Noise
● Respiratory illnesses
8. 10 Potential Hazards in the
Workplace cont'd
● Skin irritations from chemicals
● Falling over office hazards
● Not enough breaks/stretching
9. OH&S Hazard Prevention
At Firegod Design we have in place
procedures to deal with OH&S hazards
occurring. All employees are responsible
for reporting any potential hazards in the
workplace to their immediate supervisor or
the OH&S Officer – Katherine Thompson.
Regular equipment and workplace
ergonomic checks are conducted.
10. Incident Reporting Procedure
● Advise supervisor of accident and First Aid
Officer
● Accident incident report to be completed
● Identify the cause of accident
● Follow up to be made to prevent further
accidents occurring
11. OH&S Consultative Process
● The OH&S Officer completes all associated
training.
● This knowledge is then passed on to all
other employees through a formal training
session.
● All other OH&S issues are discussed on a
weekly basis at departmental meeting.
12. Procedure for Emergencies
● Remain calm
● Remove of hazard, if possible. If not,
clear the area
● First aid staff to attend to injured person/s
● If fire, direction from Fire Warden/s to move
to safe evacuation area
● Report details of emergency.
13. Employer/Employee OH&S
Responsibilities
● Employer's responsibilities -
Adequately induct, inform, train and
supervise staff to ensure safe OHS
practices are understood and upheld by all
employees.
Provide all appropriate personal protective
equipment (PPE) required to ensure
workers can complete their job safely.
14. Employer/Employee OH&S
Responsibilities cont'd
● Employer's responsibilities -
Monitor and evaluate OHS systems and
procedures to ensure that workers are
adequately protected from workplace
hazards.
Provide adequate facilities for the welfare
of employees.
15. Employer/Employee OH&S
Responsibilities cont'd
● Employee's responsibilities -
Work safely to protect themselves and
others from injury.
Report any workplace hazards.
Obey all health and safety procedures,
including correctly wearing all personal
protective equipment provided.
16. Employer/Employee OH&S
Responsibilities cont'd
● Employee's responsibilities -
Report any workplace injury, illness or
near misses.
Get to know emergency procedures/ and
the location of the first aid kit.
Ask questions to check or clarify any
issues relating to previous training, tasks
or any issue that may affect safety.