1, knowledge of epidemic prevention and control: provide basic information about COVID-19, understand the transmission route of the virus and preventive measures, such as wearing masks correctly, washing hands frequently and keeping social distance.
2. Cultivation of public health awareness: Emphasize maintaining good personal hygiene habits, such as covering your nose and mouth when coughing and sneezing, and avoiding contact with eyes, nose and face.
3. Disinfection and cleaning of the workplace: instruct employees to use disinfectants and cleaning tools correctly, and understand the effective cleaning methods and frequencies, such as regularly cleaning public contact points such as desks, door handles and elevator buttons.
4. Prevent cross infection: Educate employees not to share work utensils and personal belongings, and avoid sharing cups, tableware and towels with others.
5. Use of safety protective equipment: instruct employees to wear and use protective equipment correctly, such as masks, gloves and goggles.
6. Emergency and accident prevention: train employees in emergency plans, including fire fighting, evacuation procedures, first aid knowledge and alarm procedures, as well as the methods of using fire fighting equipment and emergency exits.
7. Operation of safety facilities and equipment: Introduce the location and operation methods of workplace safety facilities and emergency equipment, such as fire extinguishers, emergency lighting and emergency power-off switches.
8. Mental health and stress management: provide employees with psychological support and methods to cope with stress, such as actively coping with anxiety, seeking help, and maintaining a good psychological state.
The Importance of Safety Education to Resume Work and Production
1. Protect the health and safety of employees: After returning to work, employees are facing various new safety risks and challenges. Safety education can help employees understand and master the necessary safety knowledge and skills, enhance their awareness of potential risks and prevention, thus reducing the occurrence of accidents and injuries in the workplace and protecting their health and safety.
2. Prevent the spread of the epidemic: When returning to work, the epidemic is still at risk. Safety education can inform employees of the importance of virus transmission routes, preventive measures and personal hygiene habits, thus helping them to abide by epidemic prevention regulations, reducing the risk of epidemic spread and protecting the overall safety of the workplace.
3. Enhance emergency response capability: Safety education and training can provide knowledge about emergencies, such as fires and accidents, and educate employees on how to deal with emergencies, take appropriate actions and use emergency equipment. This will help employees to keep calm and react quickly in an emergency and reduce injuries and losses.