
NALC Branch 451
Safety & Health
EL-801 Supervisors Safety Handbook
EL-814 Postal Employees Guide to Safety
EL-812 Hazardous Materials & Spill Response
EL-802 Managers Safety Compliance Guide
EL-806 Health & Medical Services
El-860-2000-7 Fitness for Duty Examinations
NALC Guide to Safety and Health
EAP Website for Postal Employees
Magellan Behavioral Health, the contractor providing the Postal Service with Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) services, has created a free, informative, new website for postal employees. Letter carriers may join the site by surfing to EAP4you.com, clicking "New User," entering 800-327-4968 and registering with an anonymous user name and password.
The site contains a huge storehouse of up-to-date health and wellness information on everything from coping with workplace stress, to child and elder care, to time and money management, to learning the warning signs of substance abuse. It also offers an "ask the expert" section for customized advice, anonymous self-screening tools for such problems as depression and alcohol abuse, and a wealth of links to Internet resources on all things related to personal or family health.
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alert ! Dog bite awareness is important to you |
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NALC joins the Postal Service in calling attention to one of the nation's most commonly reported public health problems: Dog Bites. The National Dog Bite Prevention Week in mid-May provides an opportunity for all NALC and Postal Service leaders to remind letter carriers, customers, and community representatives of our joint responsibility to do everything possible to prevent animal attacks. But don't wait until May to be on the lookout for dangerous animals. Be sure to carry dog spray and use dog letters and dog warning cards as the weather turns warmer. |
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| Why it's important to you | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
NALC Director of Safety & Health Brian Hellman urges NALC branches to alert members that as spring arrives, dogs are outside more often. Now is the time to include dog bite awareness information in your safety and health awareness program.
Hellman says the members need to be reminded that
The Humane Society of the United States reports that small children, the elderly, and USPS Letter Carriers — in that order — are the most frequent victims of dog bites. In fact, recent statistics show the annual number of dog attacks exceeds the reported instances of measles, whooping cough, and mumps combined. Dog Bite victims account for up to five percent of emergency room visits. Medical expenses, workers' compensation, legal costs, delivery curtailment, carrier replacement, and other costs associated with dog bite accidents are estimated to exceed $25 million annually for the Postal Service. The cost in employee pain and suffering cannot be measured. |
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Tips to help letter carriers:
Tips for dog owners:
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| OSHA |
| The Federal Occupational Safety & Health Act |
Full
OSHA Coverage for Letter Carriers
Postal employees are covered by the protections of the
OSHA law-the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. The change is due to
PESEA, the Postal Employees Safety Enhancement Act, passed in September, 1998.
To file a complaint or seek compliance information NALC representatives may contact OSHA's regional and area offices, or visit OSHA's Web site at http://www.osha.gov.
Federal
OSHA Regulations and Standards
The federal regulations governing occupational safety and health, in two
documents from the Code of Federal Regulations: 29
CFR 1900-1910.999 - 29 CFR 1910.1000 to
end (Subpart Z-Toxic and Hazardous Substances).
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