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Safety Tutorial
for
Pharmaceutical Clerk
Mrs. Parry
Coordinator of Work-Based
Learning
Training Tasks for Job Title
• Personal Protective
Equipment
• Hazardous
Chemicals
• Blood borne
pathogens
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Floors, doors, exits
Fire
Ergonomics
Injury Reporting
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Pre-Test
TRUE OR FALSE:
• Your boss is required by law to train
you if you are exposed or likely to
be exposed to a hazardous
substance.
• If you are injured on the job, the
first thing you should do is go
home.
• Your boss can fire you for refusing
to perform unsafe work.
• People who work in offices don't
have to worry about workplace
health and safety.
• Most on-the-job injuries to young
people take place in the service
industry.
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Personal Protective Equipment
• Lab coat
• Non-slip shoes
• Protective eye wear
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Chemical Hazards
• Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDS)
• Hazardous
Communication
Standard (HCS)
• Powders, dusts,
vapors, & liquids
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Blood borne Pathogens
• Gloves & masks
• Resuscitation apparatus
• Trained Personnel
• Open wounds
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Floors, Doors, Exits
• Closest exit location
• Alternate exit
location
• Wet floors
• Doors to Pharmacy
should remain
locked at all times.
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Fire
• Where are the fire extinguishers?
• Where are the fire alarms?
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Ergonomic Hazards
• Workstation
• Standing
• Lifting and turning
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HOW and to WHOM DO YOU
REPORT AN INJURY
• Emergency personnel
• Security
• Supervisor or Manager
• Report verbally
• Help fill out accident report if possible.
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When and where do injuries
occur
• Service Industry
• Pharmacy
• Anywhere
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Patient Safety
• Name verification
• Prescription
verification
• Drug information &
safety counseling
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TRUE OR FALSE:
1. Your boss is required by law to train you if you are exposed or
likely to be exposed to a hazardous substance.
2. If you are injured on the job, the first thing you should do is go
home.
3. Your boss can fire you for refusing to perform unsafe work.
4. Doors to the pharmacy should always be locked.
5. Most on-the-job injuries to young people take place in the
service industry.
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TRUE OR FALSE:
6.
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) must be posted and
available for employees to access.
7. It is not necessary to offer counseling to customers regarding
the drugs they are taking because they have all of the
information is in writing.
8. It doesn’t matter how you are positioned at your desk.
9. People who work in offices don't have to worry about
workplace health and safety.
10. If someone has an open wound, the first thing you should do
is rush to the person and begin first aid.
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