Safety Message Always Be Aware of Your Surroundings
Safety Message- Always Be Aware of Your Surroundings Presenter: Jeff Willman 1/20/2022
WELCOME! • Your Safety is our top priority! • There are no building emergency fire drills scheduled for today • Develop your personal safety plan from your room • Restrooms is across the hall from salon B. • We have met with the hotel safety team
• Alarm: Is a two part system • Visual, flashing strobes. • Audio, where you will hear a PA system stating an emergency is occurring and to evacuate the building. • Always evacuate in an orderly manner. • Exit lights denote pathways to exits please open those doors closest to your location and familiarize yourself with that surrounding
Rally Points • Rally points for meeting during evacuation are the City Creek stairs and water way on 100 s. also the crosswalk area near Nordstroms. • You will be contacted by a Marriott associate for an “all Clear”. • Mark Walker will have our attendance list and we will make sure you are accounted for • If you need Emergency Evacuation assistance please let us know
Emergency Call • Dial “ 911” on any house phone for direct contact with police/fire dispatcher’s this automatically notifies the front desk • If you use any cell phone to contact “ 911”, Marriott associates will not receive a notification of your incident, it is important you use a house phone. • Your current address at Marriott is 75 s West Temple. • Mark Walker will be the person designated to call out!
Earthquakes /Falling Objects Due to the risk of falling objects from an earthquake or fire event at the higher floors please try and avoid the sidewalk of 100 s next to our building. A myth during an earthquake is to run for a door archway for safety but the best thing to do is drop to the ground and get under something sturdy like a table or desk until the shaking stops.
First Aid • First Aid- Energy. Solutions Corporate Nurse • CPR please raise hand • If you have a medical condition and are willing to share, please let your neighbor(s) or Gary know your condition There is NO AED at the Salt Lake Downtown Marriott at city creek. Gary Godfrey RN, BSN, FNP-S, COHN-S/CM, MRO-A, CPCT, BAT, COHC Corporate Occupational Health Nurse
Tripping Hazards • Over one million Americans suffer a slip, trip, and fall injury every year • 20 – 30% of people who experience a slip and fall will suffer moderate to severe injuries such as bruises, hip fractures, or head injuries • According to the OSHA stats , slips, trips and falls account for 15 percent of all accidental deaths, and are second only to motor vehicles as a cause of fatalities • Look for slip and trip hazards around the room, including floor coverings and their condition, uneven floors, trailing cables and areas that are sometimes slippery due to spillages. • Prevent any tripping hazards (Chair, Briefcases, Purses, Cords) • Please place large bags against wall in back • Please use Hand Rails • If you see something , do something, then say something!
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