Identify the negative impacts of excessive cell phone use in the workplace
Describe appropriate cell phone etiquette in the workplace
Identify three types of driving distractions
Understand OSHA’s Distracted Driving Initiative
Demonstrate strategies to minimize phone distractions
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OSHA’s Distracted Driving Initiative requires employers to create and enforce policies that prohibit texting and driving, and to avoid any practices that might encourage it.
Driving distractions are categorized as visual (eyes off the road), manual (hands off the wheel), and cognitive (mind off driving).
Limit phone use to scheduled breaks, turn off notifications during work hours, and take personal calls away from your workspace to avoid disrupting others.
Cell phone policies help reduce distractions, promote fairness, improve work quality, and encourage professionalism and focus among all employees.
The average person checks their phone about once every 10 minutes, causing frequent interruptions that make it difficult to stay focused on work tasks.
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