For employees only
Agency Health and Safety

Commitee Members: Theresa Potts, Heather Space, Eric Sieber, Heather Rowley, Lee Bielefeldt, Nancy Kohler, Marco Ingoglia, Tony Merante, Mikki Kay, Jennifer Clark, Cheryl Greene, Shannon Rogers and John Menegio.

COARC H&S       Enjoy Safety Training Topics!

Cold Stress                              
Avoiding Slips Trips & Falls!
Preventing Sprains & Strains!
Managing Workplace Stress
Behavior Training
Emergency Preparedness
Prevent Infectious Disease
Sharps Disposal
Back Safety
All you need to know about Workers Compensation
Cold Weather Hazards

Ergonomics
Distracted Driving
Bloodborne
Tornado Safety
Heat Awareness
Safe Food Handling
Learn from Near Incidents


 Coarc is committed to having a safe work environment. 
 In order to have a safe work environment we must all adhere to the following guidelines;


 Every individual will be trained to perform work safely. Should an individual feel inadequately 
 trained to perform a certain procedure, he or she will immediately seek clarification with his or her 
 supervisor.


 Maintaining a safe and healthful work environment is not just a statement; it is a high priority and 
 must be a part of every work process.


 It is everyone's job to spot hazards and to correct or report them in a timely manner. Specifically,
 when an unsafe condition is identified, the first priority is to take measures to prevent a potential 
 injury that could arise as a result of the unsafe condition. Once injury prevention measures have
 been taken, employees are to notify a supervisor and program manager of the unsafe condition.


 Every work-related accident must be reported using a staff injury report form within 24 hours of 
 the incident.


 As a condition of employment, each employee must work consistently in a safe manner that is in 
 alignment with Coarc policies and procedures.


Prevention
Booster Seats - Fact Sheet
Traffic accidents are the leading cause of death for children ages 6 to 14—a fact that can be linked, at least in part, to the unfortunate reality that many, if not most, children are improperly restrained, or worse yet, not restrained at all, while riding in motor vehicles.

Childhood Mercury Poison Prevention Fact Sheet
Mercury Pollution: Children in Danger! Children Exposed to Unsafe Mercury Levels Even Before Birth

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder - Fact Sheet
Drinking during pregnancy can cause Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). FASD refers to a set of birth defects caused by maternal consumption of alcohol during pregnancy.

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder - National Prevention Brochure
TheARC in conjunction with CDC and HHS have produced an excellent brochure on the effects of alcohol on unborn babies. Click on the link to learn more about this preventable condition.

Lead Poisoning - Fact Sheet
What Every Parent Should Know About Lead Poisoning in Children.

Spring 2010 Bulletin on Autism
Spring 2010 Prevention Bulletin focusing on Autism in America