Sample of General Work Rules
[Company name] wants to encourage a safe and pleasant work atmosphere. This can only happen when everyone cooperates and commits to appropriate standards of behavior.
The following is a list of behaviors that the company considers unacceptable. Any employee found engaging in these behaviors will be subject to disciplinary actions including reprimand, warning, layoff, or dismissal:
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Violence in the Workplace Prevention Policy
Zero tolerance
This company has a policy of zero tolerance for violence. If you engage in any violence in the workplace, or threaten violence in the workplace, your employment will be terminated immediately for cause. No talk of violence or joking about violence will be tolerated.
"Violence" includes physically harming another, shoving, pushing, harassing, intimidating, coercing, brandishing weapons, and threatening or talking of engaging in those activities. It is the intent of this policy to ensure that everyone associated with this business, including employees and customers, never feels threatened by any employee’s actions or conduct.
Workplace security measures
In an effort to fulfill this commitment to a safe work environment for employees, customers, and visitors, a few simple rules have been created. These are:
| Access to the company’s property is limited to those with a legitimate business interest. | |
| All employees and employee vehicles entering the property must display company identification. | |
| All visitors and visitor vehicles must register and display identification while on the property. |
All weapons banned
The company specifically prohibits the possession of weapons by any employee while on company property. This ban includes keeping or transporting a weapon in a vehicle in a parking area, whether public or private. Employees are also prohibited from carrying a weapon while performing services off the company’s business premises.
Weapons include guns, knives, explosives, and other items with the potential to inflict harm. Appropriate disciplinary action, up to and including termination, will be taken against any employee who violates this policy.
Inspections
Desks, telephones, and computers are the property of the business. We reserve the right to enter or inspect your work area including, but not limited to, desks and computer storage disks, with or without notice.
The fax, copier, and mail systems, including e-mail, are intended for business use. Personal business should not be conducted through these systems. Under conditions approved by management, telephone conversations may be monitored and voice mail messages may be retrieved in the process of monitoring customer service.
Any private conversations overheard during such monitoring, or private messages retrieved, that constitute threats against other individuals can and will be used as the basis for termination for cause.
Reporting violence
It is everyone's business to prevent violence in the workplace. You can help by reporting what you see in the workplace that could indicate that a co-worker is in trouble. You are in a better position than management to know what is happening with those you work with.
You are encouraged to report any incident that may involve a violation of any of the company’s policies that are designed to provide a comfortable workplace environment. Concerns may be presented to your supervisor.
All reports will be investigated and information will be kept confidential.
[The following additional provisions deal with programs that, in general, are limited to larger businesses with a substantial workforce. They may be included, as applicable.]
Training programs
As part of its commitment to preventing workplace violence, the company has established training programs for all employees. Training will be included as part of your orientation. Thereafter, you will be scheduled for annual refresher training during the month that you initially joined the business.
Please be advised that training is mandatory and attendance will be taken. If you fail to attend training or make-up sessions, you will be subject to suspension without pay until training is completed.
Education offerings
In order to promote a peaceful working environment, we encourage supervisors and employees to enroll in courses to learn more about working with each other. Courses covering communication, problem solving, building effective working relationships, stress management, and related or similar course topics are supported by tuition reimbursement, offered by our training department and, where appropriate, supported for attendance at outside seminars.
Employee assistance program
The company provides an employee assistance program (EAP) for all full-time and part-time employees. This EAP offers services to these employees and their eligible dependents. While we receive periodic reports on the number and types of visits or calls made to the EAP, we do not receive information about individual contacts with the EAP.
You are encouraged to use the EAP whenever you feel the need for guidance in coping with life’s difficulties. If you have difficulty handling drugs or alcohol, the EAP can provide information on treatment. The EAP is a confidential service to be used when you need help.
Violence prevention team
We have created a violence prevention team to create and implement our workplace violence prevention program. The team will also handle the consequences of any incidents of violence that we experience, providing assistance to employees and information to the media. The team will take the steps necessary to continue or resume business. Employees from all areas of our company serve on the team. We believe that a multidisciplinary approach is best suited to handle workplace violence problems.
If you have suggestions for ways to improve the safety and security at work, please pass them along to a team member or leave a suggestion in any one of their mail boxes.
Incident management
In the event of a major workplace incident that affects, or has the potential to affect, the mental health of our workforce, we will provide initial counseling and support services to you and your immediate family members.
As the crisis passes and support systems are put into place for individuals affected by the incident, the company will make every effort to return to normal business operations. A reasonable effort will be made to notify employees, customers, stockholders, and others who need to know of the status of business operations directly whenever possible. In cases where direct contact is not possible or practical, an effort will be made to communicate through the news media and other available resources.
Sample Emergency Instructions
Follow these rules in an emergency:
| Stop work and leave the building IMMEDIATELY when the fire alarm sounds or when you are instructed to do so! | |
| Follow instructions, avoid panic, and cooperate with those responding to the emergency. | |
| Proceed to the designated or nearest exit. | |
| Turn off computers, equipment, fans, etc., and close desk drawers. | |
| Do NOT delay your exit from the building by looking for belongings or other people. | |
| When leaving the building, go to a clear area well away from the building. Do not obstruct fire hydrants or the responding fire/rescue workers and their equipment. | |
| Do not re-enter the building until instructed to do so by your supervisor or fire/rescue worker. | |
| The above rules will be enforced. Periodic fire emergency drills may be conducted. Your life and the lives of others will depend on your cooperation. |
Emergency plan: This company has a responsibility for minimizing the danger to life, property, and job security arising from the effects of fire, riots, civil commotion, and natural and man-made disasters. To accomplish this purpose, a Quick Reaction Team has been developed to respond to emergencies. Their responsibilities include the following:
| arrange for evacuation of employees | |
| render first aid | |
| salvage and restore company operations |
If you ever discover a fire:
| Remain calm. Do not shout "Fire!" | |
| Pull the nearest fire alarm. | |
| Dial "911" on the telephone and give the operator the location of the fire, the floor, wing, and room number, if possible. |
Sample Workplace Safety Rules
Your safety is the constant concern of this company. Every precaution has been taken to provide a safe workplace. [Name or title of the person in charge of safety] makes regular inspections and holds regular safety meetings. [He or she] also meets with management to plan and implement further improvements in our safety program. Common sense and personal interest in safety are still the greatest guarantees of your safety at work, on the road, and at home. We take your safety seriously and any willful or habitual violation of safety rules will be considered cause for dismissal. [Your company] is sincerely concerned for the health and well being of each member of the team.
The cooperation of every employee is necessary to make this company a safe place in which to work. Help yourself and others by reporting unsafe conditions or hazards immediately to your supervisor or to a member of the safety committee. Give earnest consideration to the rules of safety presented to you by poster signs, discussions with your supervisor, posted department rules, and regulations published in the safety booklet. Begin right by always thinking of safety as you perform your job, or as you learn a new one.
Accident reporting. Any injury at work—no matter how small—must be reported immediately to your supervisor and receive first aid attention. Serious conditions often arise from small injuries if they are not cared for at once.
Specific safety rules and guidelines. To ensure your safety, and that of your coworkers, please observe and obey the following rules and guidelines:
| Observe and practice the safety procedures established for the job. | |
| In case of sickness or injury, no matter how slight, report at once to your supervisor. In no case should an employee treat his own or someone else's injuries or attempt to remove foreign particles from the eye. | |
| In case of injury resulting in possible fracture to legs, back, or neck, or any accident resulting in an unconscious condition, or a severe head injury, the employee is not to be moved until medical attention has been given by authorized personnel. | |
| Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry around machinery. It may catch on moving equipment and cause a serious injury. | |
| Never distract the attention of another employee, as you might cause him or her to be injured. If necessary to get the attention of another employee, wait until it can be done safely. | |
| Where required, you must wear protective equipment, such as goggles, safety glasses, masks, gloves, hair nets, etc. | |
| Safety equipment such as restraints, pull backs, and two-hand devices are designed for your protection. Be sure such equipment is adjusted for you. | |
| Pile materials, skids, bins, boxes, or other equipment so as not to block aisles, exits, fire fighting equipment, electric lighting or power panel, valves, etc. FIRE DOORS AND AISLES MUST BE KEPT CLEAR. | |
| Keep your work area clean. | |
| Use compressed air only for the job for which it is intended. Do not clean your clothes with it and do not fool with it. | |
| Observe smoking regulations. | |
| Shut down your machine before cleaning, repairing, or leaving. | |
| Tow motors and lift trucks will be operated only by authorized personnel. Walk-type lift trucks will not be ridden and no one but the operator is permitted to ride the tow motors. Do not exceed a speed that is safe for existing conditions. | |
| Running and horseplay are strictly forbidden. | |
| Do not block access to fire extinguishers. | |
| Do not tamper with electric controls or switches. | |
| Do not operate machines or equipment until you have been properly instructed and authorized to do so by your supervisor. | |
| Do not engage in such other practices as may be inconsistent with ordinary and reasonable common sense safety rules. | |
| Report any UNSAFE condition or acts to your supervisor. | |
| HELP TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS. | |
| Use designated passages when moving from one place to another; never take hazardous shortcuts. | |
| Lift properly—use your legs, not your back. For heavier loads, ask for assistance. | |
| Do not adjust, clean, or oil moving machinery. | |
| Keep machine guards in their intended place. | |
| Do not throw objects. | |
| Clean up spilled liquid, oil, or grease immediately. | |
| Wear hard sole shoes and appropriate clothing. Shorts or mini dresses are not permitted. | |
| Place trash and paper in proper containers and not in cans provided for cigarette butts. |
Safety checklist. It’s every employee’s responsibility to be on the lookout for possible hazards. If you spot one of the conditions on the following list—or any other possible hazardous situation—report it to your supervisor immediately.
| Slippery floors and walkways | |
| Tripping hazards, such as hose links, piping, etc. | |
| Missing (or inoperative) entrance and exit signs and lighting | |
| Poorly lighted stairs | |
| Loose handrails or guard rails | |
| Loose or broken windows | |
| Dangerously piled supplies or equipment | |
| Open or broken windows | |
| Unlocked doors and gates | |
| Electrical equipment left operating | |
| Open doors on electrical panels | |
| Leaks of steam, water, oil, etc. | |
| Blocked aisles | |
| Blocked fire extinguishers, hose sprinkler heads | |
| Blocked fire doors | |
| Evidence of any equipment running hot or overheating | |
| Oily rags | |
| Evidence of smoking in non-smoking areas | |
| Roof leaks | |
| Directional or warning signs not in place | |
| Safety devices not operating properly | |
| Machine, power transmission, or drive guards missing, damaged, loose, or improperly placed |
Safety equipment. Your supervisor will see that you receive the protective clothing and equipment required for your job. Use them as instructed and take care of them. You will be charged for loss or destruction of these articles only when it occurs through negligence.
Safety shoes. The company will designate which jobs and work areas require safety shoes. Under no circumstances will an employee be permitted to work in sandals or open-toe shoes.
A reliable safety shoe vendor will visit the company periodically. Notices will be posted prior to the visits.
Safety glasses. The wearing of safety glasses by all shop employees is mandatory. Strict adherence to this policy can significantly reduce the risk of eye injuries.
Seat belts. All employees must use seat belts and shoulder restraints (if available) whenever they operate a vehicle on company business. The driver is responsible for seeing that all passengers in front and rear seats are buckled up.
Good housekeeping. Your work location should be kept clean and orderly. Keep machines and other objects (merchandise, boxes, shopping carts, etc.) out of the center of aisles. Clean up spills, drips, and leaks immediately to avoid slips and falls. Place trash in the proper receptacles. Stock shelves carefully so merchandise will not fall over upon customer contact.
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Last Revised: September 4, 2001
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