Ugly Hitchhikers - Safety & Health Training Video - Protect Your Health, Safety & Self-Respect
Ugly Hitchhikers - Safety & Health Training Video - Protect Your Health, Safety & Self-Respect
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Everybody has a lot of nasty hitchhikers. They are called Germs.
People do not accept when someone shows up for work smelling like a garbage dump. Anyone who looks dirty, smells disgusting and who has bad breath is thought to be unhealthy and a person to be avoided.
This short safety training video explains how to avoid embarrassment and shame by a lack of cleanliness. Good personal hygiene is easily accomplished and can make an important impact on your self-respect!
Your personal safety and health is based on good hygiene. Sanitation and handwashing reduces infections and deaths from common intestinal viruses.
Threats from meningitis, E. coli and other substances are all around us. Viruses that cause colds, flu and hepatitis can be unseen companions everywhere you eat, shop, work or play.
Outbreaks are fairly common, like the norovirus attacks that disable entire boatloads of cruise ship passengers.
Wash your hands, clean your clothing and take regular showers or baths. Good personal hygiene is important!
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER MANUAL: A RESOURCE MANUAL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS WORKING WITH ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER COMMUNITIES
http://www.health.gov.au/internet/publications/publishing.nsf/Content/ohp-enhealth-manual-atsi-cnt-l~ohp-enhealth-manual-atsi-cnt-l-ch3~ohp-enhealth-manual-atsi-cnt-l-ch3.7
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Retail Food Protection: Employee Health and Personal Hygiene Handbook
http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceRegulation/RetailFoodProtection/IndustryandRegulatoryAssistanceandTrainingResources/ucm113827.htm
OSHA
Personal Hygiene in Construction
https://www.osha.gov/dte/grant_materials/fy09/sh-19495-09/health_hazards_workbook.pdf