American Red Cross injury-control modules are a series of one-hour, awareness-level modules on topics that can help you reduce costly on-the-job injuries and let your employees know you care about their health and well-being.
Each one-hour session includes a self-assessment to help employees recognize risky habits, plus skill demonstrations and lively discussions that reinforce practical prevention tips.
Ergonomics
Participants learn to reduce the risk of repetitive stress injuries by improving
posture, rearranging work areas, using proper tools and doing simple exercises.
Slips, Trips and Falls
Topics include the causes of accidents and remedies for common hazards, plus
practical advice on shoe selection, ladder safety and injury prevention
programs.
Back Injury Prevention
Beginning with back anatomy, participants assess the causes of their back pain
and learn how posture, stretching and safe lifting skills can reduce the risk of
injury.
Workplace Violence Awareness
Realistic scenarios help participants recognize and reduce the risk of impending
workplace violence and learn ways to improve their personal safety and security.
Managing Stress
Discussions focus on the cause of stress to help individuals recognize their
stressors and develop practical stress-reduction strategies for work and
personal lives.
Your Heart Matters/Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs
Targeting key lifestyle factors, such as smoking, diet and exercise, this module
helps people take steps to adopt healthier behaviors and reduce the risk of
coronary heart disease. Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs is also
available as a great complement to Your Heart Matters. This comprehensive
seminar covers heart attack health, prevention of heart disease and how to
recognize the signs of a heart attack and respond within the first few minutes.