Toolbox Talks
Environmental Health and Safety has developed a series of training sessions known as Toolbox Talks to encourage safety throughout the University.
What is a "Toolbox Talk"?
- A Toolbox Talk is an informal group discussion among employees of an individual department that focuses on a particular safety issue.
Who can conduct a "Toolbox Talk"?
- Anyone can conduct a Toolbox Talk. However, it is a good idea to select individuals who have expertise on the given topic.
How long and often should these be conducted?
- EH&S recommends a 15 minute talk conducted on a monthly basis.
Where and when should these discussions take place?
- The meeting should be held in a comfortable location at the beginning of a shift, after lunch/break, or incorporated into another operational meeting.
Do you have to use EH&S created "Talks"?
- No. The EH&S topics are there for assistance but each group is free to conduct a talk on any safety issue that may be present in the work environment.
Do "Toolbox Talks" satisfy required safety training?
- No. Toolbox Talks are a brief discussion each month of relevant safety issues but they do not replace formal safety training.