Office work, while considered a low-activity job can still have dangers associated with it. Repeated movements, footwear with little traction, improper lifting techniques, equipment risks, and trip hazards can be found in any office. How can you keep yourself and staff safe? Reducing workplace injuries is an ongoing issue in all industries. Here are some tips and exposures to look our for in your office.
Be sure to use handrails when going up or down stairs and pay attention when going down stairs.
Chairs with casters are made to roll, so be careful that your chair is still behind you when you are ready to sit down. Leaning back in chairs can also pose a risk.
Printers, copiers, and fax machines share their part in the blame of office dangers. Be sure to unplug any items when being cleaned.
When carrying items, be sure that the pile is light enough that you can handle it easily and that they are low enough to see over. Proper lifting techniques are not just for piano movers and warehouse employees. Keep in mind that lifting should be done with your legs and ask for help if the item seems too heavy or bulky to handle alone.
Desk and file drawers can also be a peril in the office. Drawers should be fully closed when not in use because drawers can become hazards if they are walked into or tripped over. The drawers should also have safety stops so that full drawers of files will not tumble out onto the floor or injure someone.
There are things that organizations of any size can do to get a head start on workplace safety initiatives.