MANAGER'S EMPLOYEE TRAINING GUIDE
Cross-reference to
Manager's/Departmental
Checklist for Employee Safety
Training
The purpose of this guide is to assist
managers in completing the
Manager's/Departmental Checklist for
Employee Safety Training. You are required
to have a lab safety plan for your area if you
use chemicals, lasers, radioactive materials,
or have other physical hazards in your work
area. If you have a safety plan, you can use
it to provide training. You should open and
refer to the NC State Health and Safety
Manual for review.
http://www2.ncsu.edu/ehs/www99/index.html
Reporting of Medical, Fire, or
Safety Emergencies
Review the protocol for reporting a
medical, fire, or safety emergency (dial
911). If your building has manual fire
alarm pull stations, please indicate under
which circumstances (visible smoke, fire,
gas leak) the employee should pull the
alarm.
Accident Reporting Procedures
This is a very important section. Please
refer to the Occupational Accidents,
Illnesses, and Reports section in the NC
State Health and Safety Manual for this
discussion. This section will indicate the
locations where medical care is provided to
injured employees.
Emergency assistance must be requested by
calling 911. All non-emergency injuries and
incidents, including incidents that could
have hurt someone (near miss) must be
reported to your supervisor and to 515-3000,
to facilitate prompt investigation.
Basic Building
Alarms, Employee
Response to Alarms,
Evacuation
Procedures and Fire
Extinguisher Use
Review various alarms for your building
with employees. Describe the sound of the
alarm, actions to be taken when an alarm
sounds, evacuation routes, and assembly
locations outside of your building. Walk
employees through primary and secondary
emergency exit routes. If an employee has
a disability or condition whether
temporary or permanent, they can
confidentially contact the NC State Fire
Marshall to develop an individualized
evacuation