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January Cold Weather Safety • Dress in layers to allow for temperature changes • If driving, give yourself plenty of time and keep your gas tank at least half full • Wear appropriate footwear for warmth and slip-resistance • Limit your time outside, taking frequent breaks to warm up Please visit www.chubb.com/engineering to learn more about Chubb Risk Engineering Services.
January 2021 Safety Calendar Chubb Risk Engineering Services Keep your Cool in Cold Weather! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 New Year’s Day 2 All stairwell doors should be properly opened and latched closed when released. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Clean up broken glass with Be familiar with your Report tripping hazards All damaged security Exercise helps reduce the Floor mats should be All exit signs should be a vacuum cleaner, brush, Safety Data Sheets (SDS’s). immediately to prevent an equipment should be potential for illness and placed at exterior access properly illuminated dustpan, or tongs. Never They contain useful accident or injury. repaired as soon as injury. points on rainy days. and reflect the correct use a mop, cloth towel, information in the event possible. direction of travel. sponges, or your hands. of an accident. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Use the buddy system All facility maintenance, Remember ladder safety. Never lend out your You “own” any spill you Keep cash drawers closed Know your responsibility when lifting awkward/ repairs and inspections Never use the top two key to a locked area. If discover. and locked. in a fire emergency. heavy loads. should be documented. rungs of a ladder. necessary, escort the individual to the area. 17 18 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 19 20 21 22 23 Before operating Know how to lift properly. All electrical rooms Inspect equipment before All electrical wiring Wear your safety belt equipment ensure all Lift with your knees to should be clear of storage. each use and replace should be enclosed in when driving a vehicle. safety guards are properly avoid back strains. or repair if worn or conduit. in place. damaged. 24/ 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 Check stairwell lighting Know where the nearest All storage must be at least When a fire trouble signal Wear the proper footwear Trip hazards should be Know the type, location, to ensure all light fixtures eyewash station is. 18” below the sprinkler sounds at the fire alarm for your job. repaired immediately to and the operation of all are illuminated. heads. panel, you should... prevent potential injuries. handicap equipment. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. It is an overview only, and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your insurance broker, or for legal, engineering or other professional advice. Chubb is the marketing name used to refer to subsidiaries of Chubb Limited providing insurance and related services. For a list of these subsidiaries, please visit our website at http://www.chubb.com. Insurance provided by ACE American Insurance Company and its U.S. based Chubb underwriting company affiliates. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. No liabilities or warranties are assumed or provided by the information contained in this document. Chubb, 202 Hall’s Mill Road, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-1600.
February Slip and Fall • Be aware of areas where ice, snow, and water accumulate • If walkways are not properly cleared, report to maintenance • Keep entryways clean and dry - walk off mats are a must! • Use signage to warn of wet/ slippery areas Please visit www.chubb.com/engineering to learn more about Chubb Risk Engineering Services.
February 2021 Safety Calendar Chubb Risk Engineering Services Keep it clear! Avoid areas of ice/snow/water. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tripping hazards should Before operating Know your responsibility Never wear rings, jewelry Store all flammable Do not text or use your be reported immediately equipment ensure all in a fire emergency. or loose clothing when liquids in closed cell phone while driving. to reduce the potential for safety guards are in place. operating machinery. containers within the injury. Underwriters Laboratory flammable safety cabinet. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Check compactors to Before climbing Keep all paths of travel See something, say Do not reach into any Ask for assistance when Adhere to manufacturer’s ensure all safety controls any ladder check its free of trip-and-fall something. trash can to empty it out. lifting heavy and awkward instructions for the are in place. condition. hazards. loads. operation of any equipment. 14 Valentine’s Day 15 Presidents’ Day 16 17 18 19 20 When lifting, bend at your All facility maintenance, Make sure equipment is Wear hearing protection Rags containing oil knees, not with your back. repairs and/or inspections plugged into grounded whenever the noise level and solvents should be should be documented. circuits. is high or as otherwise disposed within a self- directed by management. closing steel safety can. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Inspect all electrical tools Report all workplace The storage of materials Stretching and You have two but you Wear proper gloves Lighting for all interior prior to and after use. incidents to supervisors, should not be permitted strengthening your back need both! Wear your eye when handling chemicals and exterior areas should Report any necessary department managers or in stairwells. can help you reduce your protection. and other hazardous be in proper working repairs. Human Resources. potential for injury. materials. order. 28 Keep work areas free of clutter to prevent potential trip-and-fall hazards. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. It is an overview only, and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your insurance broker, or for legal, engineering or other professional advice. Chubb is the marketing name used to refer to subsidiaries of Chubb Limited providing insurance and related services. For a list of these subsidiaries, please visit our website at http://www.chubb.com. Insurance provided by ACE American Insurance Company and its U.S. based Chubb underwriting company affiliates. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. No liabilities or warranties are assumed or provided by the information contained in this document. Chubb, 202 Hall’s Mill Road, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-1600.
March Ladder Safety • Never stand on the top of a ladder • Place the ladder directly on firm ground/surface • When climbing up or down, keep three points of contact • If you can’t reach it, move the ladder, not your body Please visit www.chubb.com/engineering to learn more about Chubb Risk Engineering Services.
March 2021 Safety Calendar Chubb Risk Engineering Services Climb the ladder of success but do it safely! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 Wear the proper footwear Smoking should not be Shut a machine down All damaged security Be familiar with your Trip hazards should be for your job. permitted within 25’ before trying to correct a equipment should be Safety Data Sheets (SDS’s). repaired immediately to of the building and/or malfunction. repaired as soon as Know where they are prevent potential injuries. near combustible and possible. located. flammable materials. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 All exit signs should be Be aware of which fire Know your evacuation Always wear protective Never lend out your Know how to lift properly. Don’t leave confidential properly illuminated extinguisher is used for plan. gloves when disposing of key to a locked area. If Get help when lifting information lying in the and reflect the correct each type of fire. waste materials. necessary, escort the heavy or awkward open or visible on your direction of travel. individual to the area. objects. computer screen. 14 Time Begins 15 16 17 St. Patrick’s Day 18 19 20 Daylight Saving All stairwell doors should Employees should be The fire pump should The roof access door Don’t prop open exit Before operating properly open and latch trained how to operate be tested weekly should be locked and doors. Require use of key equipment, ensure all closed when released. equipment before using. in accordance with the key placed on the cards by employees and safety guards are properly National Fire Protection emergency key ring. lobby check in by visitors. in place. Association standards. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Passover Fire protection equipment Keep at least 36” of Know what to do if an Rags containing oil Floor mats should be Report/Replace and should be inspected clearance around all employee reports an and solvents should be placed at exterior access missing fire extinguishers. monthly in accordance with electrical panels. injury. disposed within a self- points. National Fire Protection closing steel safety can. Association standards. 28 Palm Sunday 29 30 31 Review your lockout/ Never wear rings, jewelry Wear the proper footwear tagout procedures. or loose clothing when for your job. operating machinery. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. It is an overview only, and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your insurance broker, or for legal, engineering or other professional advice. Chubb is the marketing name used to refer to subsidiaries of Chubb Limited providing insurance and related services. For a list of these subsidiaries, please visit our website at http://www.chubb.com. Insurance provided by ACE American Insurance Company and its U.S. based Chubb underwriting company affiliates. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. No liabilities or warranties are assumed or provided by the information contained in this document. Chubb, 202 Hall’s Mill Road, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-1600.
April Chemical Safety • Read the label – It has important safety information • If you can’t read the label – Don’t use it! • Wear proper protection – such as gloves and protective eyewear – as directed by the label • For more information, refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for the chemical Please visit www.chubb.com/engineering to learn more about Chubb Risk Engineering Services.
April 2021 Safety Calendar Chubb Risk Engineering Services You don’t have to be a scientist to know about safe chemical usage! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 April Fool’s Day 2 Good Friday 3 When you note trip and fall hazards, don’t wait for someone else to report it. Own it! 4 Easter 5 6 7 8 9 10 Document all facility Don’t “hold the door”. The storage of materials Ask for assistance when Before using any Report suspicious activity maintenance repairs and Require everyone to use should not be permitted lifting heavy and awkward equipment make sure the to security. inspections. their key card to enter the in stairwells. loads. guards are in place. facility. 11 12 13 14 15 Tax Day 16 17 When lifting, bend at your The generator should Inspect all fire doors. Use a broom and dustpan, Rags containing oil Electrical panels that knees, not with your back. be tested monthly not your hands, to pick up and solvents should be could be accessed by the in accordance with debris. disposed within a self- public should be locked to National Fire Protection closing steel safety can. prevent tampering. Association standards. 18 19 20 21 22 Earth Day 23 24 Know where the nearest Know your facilities Stretching and Don’t use compressed air Lighting for all interior Keep work areas free eyewash station is. emergency plan. strengthening your back to clean off a work bench. and exterior areas should of clutter to prevent can help you reduce your Use a brush and pan. be in proper working potential trip-and-fall potential for injury. order. hazards. 25 26 27 28 29 30 Arbor Day Keep all cash drawers Know what to do if you Know your responsibility Do not store any materials Know how to use a fire closed and locked. receive a bomb threat. in a fire emergency. within 36” of electrical extinguisher. panels. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. It is an overview only, and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your insurance broker, or for legal, engineering or other professional advice. Chubb is the marketing name used to refer to subsidiaries of Chubb Limited providing insurance and related services. For a list of these subsidiaries, please visit our website at http://www.chubb.com. Insurance provided by ACE American Insurance Company and its U.S. based Chubb underwriting company affiliates. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. No liabilities or warranties are assumed or provided by the information contained in this document. Chubb, 202 Hall’s Mill Road, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-1600.
May Hurricanes and Severe Storms • Plan ahead for severe weather • Have emergency supplies available – water, food, flashlights, portable radio • Know where you are going to go before the storm • Monitor weather information broadcasts when storms are possible Please visit www.chubb.com/engineering to learn more about Chubb Risk Engineering Services.
May 2021 Safety Calendar Chubb Risk Engineering Services Don’t wait! Know your plan before the storm! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 The roof access door should be locked and the key placed on the emergency key ring. 2 3 4 5 Cinco de Mayo 6 7 8 Employees should be The fire pump should Use knives with Storage areas should be A minimum width of 36” All exit signs should be trained how to operate be tested weekly retractable blades, and be regularly inspected for must be maintained in all properly illuminated equipment before using. in accordance with sure to retract the blade flammable and hazardous exit pathways. and reflect the correct National Fire Protection when not in use. materials. direction of travel. Association standards. 9 Mother’s Day 10 11 12 13 14 15 Smoking should not be Know the type, location, All damaged security Know how to lift properly. Know what to do if All stairwell doors should permitted within 25’ of and the operation of all equipment should be Get help when lifting someone approaches you properly open and latch the building. handicap equipment. repaired as soon as heavy or awkward loads. and pulls out a gun. closed when released. possible. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Know where the Safety Fire protection equipment Report/Repair any Never lend out your keys. Inspect tools before each Floor mats should be All doors should close and Data Sheets (SDS) are should be inspected damaged furniture in If necessary, escort the use and replace or repair placed at exterior access latch securely. located. monthly in accordance with common areas. individual to the locked if worn or damaged. points on rainy days. National Fire Protection area. Association standards. 23/30 24/31 Memorial Day 25 26 27 28 29 Wear your safety belt Be familiar with your Inspect trash compactors Report all workplace Equipment should be Goggles should be located when driving a vehicle. Safety Data Sheets (SDS’s). to ensure the double incidents to supervisors, de-energized and locked near the pool chemical They contain useful interlock is in proper department managers or out prior to maintenance supplies for easy use. information in the event working order. Human Resources. work beginning. of an accident. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. It is an overview only, and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your insurance broker, or for legal, engineering or other professional advice. Chubb is the marketing name used to refer to subsidiaries of Chubb Limited providing insurance and related services. For a list of these subsidiaries, please visit our website at http://www.chubb.com. Insurance provided by ACE American Insurance Company and its U.S. based Chubb underwriting company affiliates. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. No liabilities or warranties are assumed or provided by the information contained in this document. Chubb, 202 Hall’s Mill Road, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-1600.
June Safe Material Handling and lifting • Don’t lift if you don’t have to – use a cart or dolly • Get a helper vs. lifting yourself • If you must lift, size up the load first, to be sure you can • Bend at the knees, not the back • Move in straight lines, avoid twisting and turning Please visit www.chubb.com/engineering to learn more about Chubb Risk Engineering Services.
June 2021 Safety Calendar Chubb Risk Engineering Services Think before you lift! Your back will thank you! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 Keep 36” of clearance Know which fire Know what to do in case Store all flammable Do not text or use a cell around all electrical extinguisher to use and of a power loss. liquids in closed phone while driving. panels. how to use it. containers within the UL flammable safety cabinet. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 All contractors should Before climbing any Document all facility Do not give out employee The storage of materials Ask for assistance when Don’t “hold the door”. have appropriate ladder, check its maintenance, repairs and information. should not be permitted lifting heavy and awkward Require everyone to use identification and condition. inspections. in stairwells. loads. their key card to enter the guarding of their work facility. areas. 13 14 Flag Day 15 16 17 18 19 Juneteenth Make sure all emergency Know your evacuation Make sure equipment is If you see a spill, you Wear hearing protection exits are clear of procedures. grounded and plugged “own” it. whenever the noise level obstructions. into grounded circuits. is high. 20 Father’s Day 21 22 23 24 25 26 Floor mats should be Know where the nearest Flammable liquids Stretching and Wear proper gloves Lighting for all interior placed at exterior access eyewash station is. should not be stored near strengthening your back when handling chemicals and exterior areas should points on rainy days. electrical panels. can help you reduce your and other hazardous be in proper working potential for injury. materials. order. 27 28 29 30 Keep work areas free Report curbs not marked Ensure the eyewash Don’t use machinery or of clutter to prevent with visible, slip-resistant station is well maintained equipment that is missing potential trip-and-fall paint. and protective caps are in guards or electrical hazards. place. covers. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. It is an overview only, and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your insurance broker, or for legal, engineering or other professional advice. Chubb is the marketing name used to refer to subsidiaries of Chubb Limited providing insurance and related services. For a list of these subsidiaries, please visit our website at http://www.chubb.com. Insurance provided by ACE American Insurance Company and its U.S. based Chubb underwriting company affiliates. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. No liabilities or warranties are assumed or provided by the information contained in this document. Chubb, 202 Hall’s Mill Road, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-1600.
July Personal Protective Equipment • If damaged, don’t use it • Make sure it fits properly • Get the right equipment for the job • Don’t start the job without the right equipment Please visit www.chubb.com/engineering to learn more about Chubb Risk Engineering Services.
July 2021 Safety Calendar Chubb Risk Engineering Services Know what you need! Always have the right protective equipment on hand! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 Report potholes and other Report any broken locks Trip hazards should be parking lot damage to help and fill out a work order repaired immediately to prevent trips and falls. for repair. reduce the potential for injury. 4 Independence Day 5 6 7 8 9 10 Employees should be The fire pump should Remember ladder safety. Use knives with Wear hearing protection Keep at least 36” of trained how to operate be tested weekly Never use the top two retractable blades, and be when operating loud clearance around all equipment before using. in accordance with rungs of a ladder. If you sure to retract the blade machinery and hand electrical panels. National Fire Protection need to then you need a when not in use. tools. Association standards. taller ladder. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 All exit signs should be Be aware of which fire Make sure all interior Always wear protective Push rather than pull Know how to lift properly. Know how to use a fire properly illuminated extinguisher is used for stairwell locks are gloves when working in work carts or other Get help when lifting extinguisher. and reflect the correct each type of fire. working properly. guestroom bathrooms. equipment. heavy or awkward direction of travel. objects. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 All stairwell doors should Before operating Fire protection equipment Wear the proper footwear Never lend out your Inspect equipment before Floor mats should be properly open and latch equipment, ensure all should be inspected for your job. key to a locked area. If each use and replace placed at exterior access closed when released. safety guards are properly monthly in accordance with necessary, escort the or repair if worn or points on rainy days. in place. National Fire Protection individual to the area. damaged. Association standards. 25 Parents’ Day 26 27 28 29 30 31 Report any suspicious All storage must be at least Be familiar with your Inspect trash compactors Make sure all emergency When lifting, bend at your individuals to security. 18” below the sprinkler Safety Data Sheets (SDS’s). to ensure the double exits are clear of knees, not with your back. heads. They contain useful interlock is in proper obstructions. information in the event working order. of an accident. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. It is an overview only, and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your insurance broker, or for legal, engineering or other professional advice. Chubb is the marketing name used to refer to subsidiaries of Chubb Limited providing insurance and related services. For a list of these subsidiaries, please visit our website at http://www.chubb.com. Insurance provided by ACE American Insurance Company and its U.S. based Chubb underwriting company affiliates. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. No liabilities or warranties are assumed or provided by the information contained in this document. Chubb, 202 Hall’s Mill Road, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-1600.
August Distracted Driving • If you need to make a call, pull over and stop in a safe area • Never text and drive • Don’t perform other tasks while driving • Eyes on the road to see school buses and other vehicles that stop frequently Please visit www.chubb.com/engineering to learn more about Chubb Risk Engineering Services.
August 2021 Safety Calendar Chubb Risk Engineering Services That text can wait! Keep your focus on driving when behind the wheel! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Clean up broken glass with Know your responsibility Do not store any materials Know how to use a Know where the first aid Store all flammable Do not text while driving. a vacuum cleaner, brush in a fire emergency. within 36” of electrical fire extinguisher. If a kit is and know how to liquids in closed If texting, you are eight and dustpan, or tongs. panels. small fire is identified, use it. containers within the times more likely to be in Never use a mop, cloth, first report the fire to a Underwriters Laboratory an auto accident. sponge or your hands. supervisor. flammable safety cabinet. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Keep all walking paths Before climbing any Document all facility If a weather emergency Storage of materials Ask for assistance when Extension cords are for clear of obstructions. ladder, check its maintenance, repairs and begins during off hours, should not be permitted lifting heavy and awkward temporary use, not a condition. inspections. know what to do. in stairwells. loads. permanent fix. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 You are four times more When lifting, bend at your The generator should Make sure equipment is Use a broom and a Wear hearing protection Report any damaged likely to be in an auto knees not with your back. be tested monthly grounded and plugged dustpan, not your hands, when directed to do so. property or furniture for accident while on the in accordance with into grounded circuits. to clean up debris. repair. phone. Don’t talk and National Fire Protection drive. Association standards. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Electrical panels that Know where the nearest Flammable liquids should Stretching and Never use the top rung of Wear proper gloves Lighting for all interior could be accessed by the eyewash station is. Ensure not be stored near open strengthening your back any ladder. Get the right when handling chemicals and exterior areas should public should be locked to they are well-maintained flames, boiler room or the can help you reduce your ladder for the task. and other hazardous be in proper working prevent tampering. and the protective caps electrical room. potential for injury. materials. order. are in place. 29 30 31 Keep work areas free Report all workplace Check stairwell lighting of clutter to prevent incidents to supervisors to ensure all light fixtures potential trip-and-fall managers or Human are illuminated. hazards. Resources. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. It is an overview only, and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your insurance broker, or for legal, engineering or other professional advice. Chubb is the marketing name used to refer to subsidiaries of Chubb Limited providing insurance and related services. For a list of these subsidiaries, please visit our website at http://www.chubb.com. Insurance provided by ACE American Insurance Company and its U.S. based Chubb underwriting company affiliates. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. No liabilities or warranties are assumed or provided by the information contained in this document. Chubb, 202 Hall’s Mill Road, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-1600.
September Eye Protection • You only have two eyes, but you need both! • Regular glasses are not enough – use proper eye protection • Know where the eye wash station is and keep it clean • When protective eyewear is damaged, dispose of it Please visit www.chubb.com/engineering to learn more about Chubb Risk Engineering Services.
September 2021 Safety Calendar Chubb Risk Engineering Services Keep your eyes safe for life! Use protective eyewear! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Report any suspicious Trip hazards should be All doors should close Store heavy items on the individuals to security. repaired immediately to and latch automatically. lower shelf rack or on the reduce the potential for Report any door that does floor. injury. not fully or properly close. 5 6 Labor Day 7 Rosh Hashanah 8 9 10 11 Patriot Day Check compactors to Use umbrella bags at Remember ladder safety. Curbs are a trip and fall ensure all safety controls entrance points to reduce Never use the top two hazard. Make sure they are in place. water on floor surfaces. rungs of a ladder. are clearly marked. 12 Grandparents Day 13 14 15 16 Yom Kippur 17 18 All exit signs should be Report all workplace Smoking should not be All damaged security Know how to lift properly. properly illuminated incidents to supervisors, permitted within 25’ of equipment should be Get help when lifting and reflect the correct department managers or the building. repaired as soon as heavy or awkward direction of travel. Human Resources. possible. objects. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 All electrical wiring All stairwell doors should Before operating Fire protection equipment No matter how small the Never lend out your Inspect equipment before should be enclosed in a properly open and latch equipment ensure all should be inspected job, wear all the required key to a locked area. If each use and replace conduit. closed when released. safety guards are properly monthly in accordance with protective clothing. necessary, escort the or repair if worn or in place. National Fire Protection individual to the area. damaged. Association standards. 26 27 28 29 30 Floor mats should be All laundry chute doors Wear your safety belt Adhere to manufacturer’s Don’t “hold the door.” placed at exterior access should close and latch when driving a vehicle. safety suggestions when Require everyone to key points on rainy days. securely. operating any equipment. card into the facility. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. It is an overview only, and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your insurance broker, or for legal, engineering or other professional advice. Chubb is the marketing name used to refer to subsidiaries of Chubb Limited providing insurance and related services. For a list of these subsidiaries, please visit our website at http://www.chubb.com. Insurance provided by ACE American Insurance Company and its U.S. based Chubb underwriting company affiliates. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. No liabilities or warranties are assumed or provided by the information contained in this document. Chubb, 202 Hall’s Mill Road, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-1600.
October Cyber Security • Use strong passwords – letters, symbols and numbers • Don’t recognize that sender? Don’t click that link • Know your company’s IT protocols and get regular security updates • Protect your data – Don’t leave your screen active when you step away from your computer Please visit www.chubb.com/engineering to learn more about Chubb Risk Engineering Services.
October 2021 Safety Calendar Chubb Risk Engineering Services Don’t be a weak link! Practice Cyber Security! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Store all flammable Do not text while driving. liquids in closed If texting, you are eight containers within the UL times more likely to be in flammable safety cabinet. an auto accident. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Check compactors to Before climbing any Document all facility Know how to use a fire The storage of materials Ask for assistance when All pool and spa drain ensure all safety controls ladder, check its condition. maintenance, repairs and extinguisher. If a small fire should not be permitted lifting heavy and awkward covers should be in place are in place. inspections. is identified, first report in stairwells. loads. and properly secured. the fire to a supervisor. 10 11 Columbus/Indigenous Peoples’ Day 12 13 14 15 Boss’ Day 16 Ensure eye protection The generator should Make sure equipment is Use a brush, not your Use “wet floor” signs is located near the pool be tested monthly grounded and plugged hands, to wipe away appropriately. Clean up chemicals. in accordance with into grounded circuits. debris. spills immediately and National Fire Protection remove the signage. Association standards. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Electrical panels that Know where the nearest Flammable liquids should Stretching and All fitness and Wear proper gloves Lighting for all interior could be accessed by the eyewash station is. not be stored near open strengthening your back recreational pool when handling chemicals and exterior areas should public should be locked to flames or in a boiler room can help you reduce your equipment should be and other hazardous be in proper working prevent tampering. or electrical room. potential for injury. inspected daily. materials. order. 24/31 Halloween 25 26 27 28 29 30 Report/Clear leaves from Report any suspicious Know your responsibility Keep 36” of clearance Handle sharps containers Inspect mats for walkways. They are a individuals to security. in a fire emergency. around all electrical with caution and proper cleanliness and straight slipping hazard! Be aware of which fire panels. protection. edges. If a mat is lifting or extinguisher is used for curling, please report. each type of fire. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. It is an overview only, and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your insurance broker, or for legal, engineering or other professional advice. Chubb is the marketing name used to refer to subsidiaries of Chubb Limited providing insurance and related services. For a list of these subsidiaries, please visit our website at http://www.chubb.com. Insurance provided by ACE American Insurance Company and its U.S. based Chubb underwriting company affiliates. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. No liabilities or warranties are assumed or provided by the information contained in this document. Chubb, 202 Hall’s Mill Road, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-1600.
November Water Damage Prevention • Know where water shutoffs are located • Keep the heat on in remote areas during winter months • If you notice something leaking, report it immediately • Consider installing leak detection alarms to alert staff in the event of a leak Please visit www.chubb.com/engineering to learn more about Chubb Risk Engineering Services.
November 2021 Safety Calendar Chubb Risk Engineering Services Don’t wait for that pipe to break! Take steps now to prevent water damage! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Election Day 3 4 Diwali 5 6 Be familiar with your Floor mats should be Be ready for snow and If you see a spill, “own” it. Safety Data Sheets (SDS’s). placed at exterior access ice with a removal and They contain useful points on rainy days. treatment plan. information in the event of an accident. 7 Daylight Time Ends Saving 8 9 10 11 Veterans Day 12 13 The roof access door Employees should be Fire protection equipment Know where the first aid Wear hearing protection A minimum width of 36” should be locked and trained how to operate should be inspected kit is and how to use it. when operating loud must be maintained in all the key placed on the equipment before using. monthly in accordance with machinery and hand exit pathways. emergency key ring. National Fire Protection tools. Association standards. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 All exit signs should be Be aware of which fire Smoking should not be Always wear protective Report any suspicious Know how to lift properly. Know how to use a fire properly illuminated extinguisher is used for permitted within 25’ gloves when working in people or packages. If Get help when lifting extinguisher. and reflect the correct each type of fire. of the building and/or guestroom bathrooms. you see something, say heavy or awkward loads. direction of travel. near combustible and something. flammable materials. 21 22 23 24 25 Thanksgiving Day 26 27 All stairwell doors should Before operating The fire pump should All keys should be signed Inspect equipment before Wear the proper footwear properly open and latch equipment ensure all be tested weekly out and back in with your each use and replace for your job. closed when released. safety guards are properly in accordance with supervisor. or repair if worn or in place. National Fire Protection damaged. Association standards. 28 Hanukkah 29 30 Wear your safety belt All storage must be at least when driving a vehicle. 18” below the sprinkler heads. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. It is an overview only, and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your insurance broker, or for legal, engineering or other professional advice. Chubb is the marketing name used to refer to subsidiaries of Chubb Limited providing insurance and related services. For a list of these subsidiaries, please visit our website at http://www.chubb.com. Insurance provided by ACE American Insurance Company and its U.S. based Chubb underwriting company affiliates. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. No liabilities or warranties are assumed or provided by the information contained in this document. Chubb, 202 Hall’s Mill Road, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-1600.
December Fire Safety • Keep proper and adequate fire extinguishers nearby and maintained • Store flammable liquids in proper containers and cabinets • Test fire suppression systems regularly • Know what to do when you hear the fire alarm Please visit www.chubb.com/engineering to learn more about Chubb Risk Engineering Services.
December 2021 Safety Calendar Chubb Risk Engineering Services Fire and Smoke Kill! Practice fire safety habits! Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Unplug equipment Never wear rings, jewelry Store all flammable Do not text or talk on the before trying to correct a or loose clothing when liquids in closed phone while driving. malfunction. operating machinery. containers within the UL flammable safety cabinet. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Check compactors to Before climbing any All facility maintenance, Have a master key The storage of materials Ask for assistance when Make sure the position of ensure all safety controls ladder, check its condition. repairs and/or inspections available for fire should not be permitted lifting heavy and awkward a computer workstation are in place. should be documented. department use. in stairwells. loads. and height of the chair is ergonomically correct. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Be careful of distracted When lifting, bend at your Know what to do in case Make sure equipment is Use a broom and a Know the type, location, Water on restroom floors driving. Eating, drinking, knees, not with your back. of power loss. grounded and plugged dustpan, not your hands, and operation of all safety should be cleaned up texting and talking on the into grounded circuits. to pick up debris. equipment. immediately to prevent a cell phone can distract serious slip and fall injury. you from the road. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Christmas Electrical panels that Know where your nearest Be familiar with your Stretching and Do not store any materials Wear hearing protection could be accessed by the eyewash station is. Ensure Safety Data Sheets (SDS’s). strengthening your back within 36” electrical whenever noise level is public should be locked to they are well maintained They contain useful can help you reduce your panels. high. prevent tampering. and the protective caps information in the event potential for injury. are in place. of an accident. 26 Kwanzaa 27 28 29 30 31 Keep work areas free Report any suspicious Know the procedures for All forklift equipment Know how to react to a of clutter to prevent individuals to security. a property evacuation. should be inspected daily. bomb threat. potential trip-and-fall hazards. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. It is an overview only, and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your insurance broker, or for legal, engineering or other professional advice. Chubb is the marketing name used to refer to subsidiaries of Chubb Limited providing insurance and related services. For a list of these subsidiaries, please visit our website at http://www.chubb.com. Insurance provided by ACE American Insurance Company and its U.S. based Chubb underwriting company affiliates. This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. No liabilities or warranties are assumed or provided by the information contained in this document. Chubb, 202 Hall’s Mill Road, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-1600.
December Holiday Safety Be home for the holidays, not in the hospital. At this time of year: • Wear proper footwear for walking in snow and ice. • Use open flame items cautiously or better yet, not at all. • Drink responsibly and never drink and drive. • Have a healthy and safe holiday and a happy (safe) new year! Form 09-01-0184 (Rev. 2/21)
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