1. Safety awareness training:
—— Emphasize that sanitation workers must always maintain a high sense of safety, recognize the potential dangers in the workplace, and learn how to deal with safety risks.
2. Accident prevention training:
-Educate sanitation workers on how to prevent accidents, including traffic accidents, falls, cuts and other common types of accidents.
3. Training in using tools and equipment:
-Guide sanitation workers to use cleaning tools, machinery and chemicals correctly and safely to reduce potential dangers.
4. Personal protective equipment (PPE) training:
-Educate sanitation workers on how to wear and correctly use personal protective equipment, such as helmets, goggles, earplugs and gloves.
5. Emergency response training:
-Instruct sanitation workers how to take actions quickly and effectively in emergencies, including the handling methods of emergencies such as fire and accidental injuries.
6. Environmental protection training:
-Emphasize how sanitation workers should properly handle garbage and waste, and how to protect the environment from pollution.
7. Health habit training:
-Remind sanitation workers to maintain good hygiene habits, including hand washing, disinfection and health monitoring.
8 laws, regulations and policies training:
-Educate sanitation workers on workplace safety laws, regulations and policies, and ensure that they abide by relevant regulations.
These training contents are helpful to improve the work safety of sanitation workers, reduce work risks and ensure that they can perform their duties healthily and safely in sanitation work. Training usually needs to be updated and consolidated regularly to adapt to changes in the workplace and new safety standards.