Resumption of work and resumption of production safety education and training content is as follows:
1, epidemic prevention and control knowledge: provide basic information about the new coronavirus, understand the virus transmission pathway and preventive measures, such as correctly wearing masks, washing hands diligently, and maintaining social distance.
2. Public **** hygiene awareness development: emphasizes maintaining good personal hygiene habits, such as covering the mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing, and avoiding contact with the eyes, mouth, nose and face.
3. Workplace disinfection and cleaning: Instruct employees on the proper use of disinfectants and cleaning tools, and understand effective cleaning methods and frequency, such as regular cleaning of desks, door handles, elevator buttons, and other public **** contact points.
4. Preventing cross-infection: Educate employees not to share work utensils and personal belongings, and avoid using cups, cutlery and towels with others***.
5, the use of safety and protective equipment: guide employees to wear and use the correct protective equipment, such as masks, gloves and goggles.
6. Emergencies and accident prevention: Train employees on emergency plans, including fire, evacuation procedures, first aid knowledge and alarm procedures, as well as the use of firefighting equipment and emergency exits.
7. Operation of Safety Facilities and Equipment: Employees are introduced to the location and operation of safety facilities and emergency equipment in the workplace, such as fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, and emergency blackout switches.
8. Mental health and stress management: Provide employees with psychological support and ways to cope with stress, such as positively coping with anxiety, seeking help and maintaining a good mental state.
The importance of safety education for resumption of work and production
1, to protect the health and safety of employees: after the resumption of work and production, employees face a variety of new safety risks and challenges. Safety education can help employees understand and master the necessary safety knowledge and skills, and enhance their awareness of potential risks and prevention, thus reducing the occurrence of workplace accidents and injuries and protecting employee health and safety.
2. Preventing the spread of epidemics: When work resumes, epidemics are still a risk. Safety education can inform employees about virus transmission pathways, preventive measures and the importance of personal hygiene practices, thus helping them to comply with epidemic prevention procedures, reduce the risk of epidemic transmission and protect the overall safety of the workplace.
3. Enhancing emergency response: Safety education and training can provide knowledge about emergency situations, such as fires and accidents, and educate employees on how to respond to emergencies, take appropriate action and use emergency equipment. This will help employees stay calm and respond quickly in unexpected situations, reducing injuries and losses.