"THE WOLF AT THE DOOR":
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY ON CAMPUS
"Wolf at the Door" examines why some employees may place themselves at risk, discusses the ABC's of safety, provides a plan of behavioral observation and feedback to eliminate critical situations and emphasizes the human costs of careless behavior. Also included is a humorous spoof of the right and wrong ways of dealing with an OSHA agent during an on-site inspection. (The block of OSHA material is optional and can be removed if it is not applicable to your workforce, or feel your employees would not benefit from understanding OSHA issues.) This program proves that Safety Awareness need not be mundane or painful!
Scenes Included in the Program:
DON'T WANNA GO TO WORK
An employee voices his anger at the apathy toward safety and lack of training he sees around campus.A LITTLE COOPERATION
Fewer supervisors on his shift and employees being required to do several different tasks requires this safety manager to be everywhere at once. To ensure everyone is following safety guidelines, he only needs a little cooperation.WOLF AT THE DOOR
The "ABC's" of safety are explored, using the metaphor of barring the wolf from your door. This scene inspires greater employee adherence to procedures and guidelines.A BAG OF GROCERIES
A woman, disabled after lifting a bag of groceries out of the trunk of her car, is a potent reminder that safety shouldn't be confined to the workplace. Employees need to take these concepts home with them.HOMECOMING
The importance of lock-out-tag-out procedures is illustrated in this wife's story of her last night with her husband before his tragic death. Safety affects not only the employee, but the extended family as well.OSHA FROM HELL
This humorous and cathartic look at an OSHA safety inspection makes a supervisor's worst fears look like a walk in the park!BE PREPARED
Instilling the habit of coming to work everyday expecting to be inspected encourages individuals to avoid procrastination in safety preparedness.NO PROBLEM
An OSHA agent, recalling companies that exploit workers in unsafe conditions, explains his no-nonsense attitude toward inspections.
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