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What should team members do if they are injured while using a box cutter?
What should team members do if they are injured while using a box cutter?
- Tell a coworker about the injury
- Wait until the end of the day to report the injury
- Report the injury to the store's management team and fill out an incident report (correct)
- Ignore the injury
Where should box cutters be stored when not in use?
Where should box cutters be stored when not in use?
- In a guest-accessible area
- In the break room
- In the employee's locker
- In a designated space in the office that is known to all team members (correct)
What should be done during monthly health and safety walkthroughs?
What should be done during monthly health and safety walkthroughs?
- Examine the available box cutters to ensure they are fully functional (correct)
- Test all team members on their box cutter skills
- Check the expiration date of the box cutters
- Replace all box cutters with new ones
What should be done with the blades of a box cutter when not in use?
What should be done with the blades of a box cutter when not in use?
What is the correct way to hold a box cutter when walking around?
What is the correct way to hold a box cutter when walking around?
What is the recommended amount of blade extension when using a box cutter?
What is the recommended amount of blade extension when using a box cutter?
What should you do if the box cutter is faulty?
What should you do if the box cutter is faulty?
What should you do before discarding a box cutter?
What should you do before discarding a box cutter?
Why is it important to take out garbage that contains a blade immediately?
Why is it important to take out garbage that contains a blade immediately?
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Study Notes
Box Cutter Safety and Protocols
- Team members must report any injuries sustained while using a box cutter immediately to a supervisor for proper first aid and documentation.
- Box cutters should be stored securely in a designated area or locked storage when not in use to prevent accidents.
- Monthly health and safety walkthroughs are crucial for identifying hazards, ensuring compliance with safety procedures, and reinforcing safety culture among staff.
- Blades of a box cutter must be retracted or covered when not in use to minimize the risk of accidental cuts or injuries.
- When walking around, hold the box cutter with the blade facing down and towards the ground to ensure safety for oneself and others.
- A maximum of one inch of blade extension is recommended while using a box cutter to maintain control and reduce the risk of injury.
- If a box cutter is found to be faulty, it should immediately be removed from use and reported for repair or disposal.
- Before discarding a box cutter, remove the blade and ensure it is disposed of in a safe manner to prevent injury during disposal.
- It is important to remove garbage containing blades immediately to eliminate potential risks of cuts or injuries from exposed sharp edges.
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