GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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General Safety Precautions

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS


👉 Your safety is your personal responsibility.


👉 Always follow the correct procedures.


👉 Never take shortcuts.


👉 Take responsibility and clean up if you made a mess.


👉 Clean and organize your workspace.


👉 Ensure a clear and easy route to emergency exits and equipment.


👉 Be alert and awake on the job.


👉 Be attentive at all times to your work surroundings.


👉 When in doubt, contact your supervisor or manager for instruction, guidance, or training.


👉 Never take risks when it comes to safety.


👉 Obey safety signs, stickers, and tags.


👉 Take short breaks when you keep up a repetitive motion for a long period of time and sit, stand, or walk with good posture.


👉Report serious injuries immediately to a supervisor and get emergency assistance.


👉 Keep things in perspective. Hazards may be limit, so focus on the most priority risks first.

  • Strained backs and sliced fingers may be more popular in your workspace than would the risk of flooding (as in a basement office) or the risk of wild animals cutting loose (as in a zoo).

SAFETY IS A TEAM EFFORT


👉Educate everyone in the workplace about the safety requirements and consider posting a list of workplace safety tips. Safety training in the workplace will help them to reduce or eliminate injuries and illnesses from occurring in the workplace.


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👉Always keep the communication lines open with your co-workers, employers, or employees in order to promote and maintain a safe environment.


👉 Immediately notify others of any (new or old) hazards that you perceive.


👉 Be alert to hazards that could affect anyone— not just yourself; in this respect, maintain a team mentality at all times.


👉 Report a hazardous condition immediately to your manager or supervisor.


👉 Be conscious as to what others are doing around you, and do your best to ensure you don’t pose a hazard to them (and vice versa).


👉 If you’re an employer, invite and involve your employees in safety planning; obtain their insight, give and take suggestions, and ensure that everyone is on the same page.


AN UPLIFTING THOUGHT: LIFTING AND CLIMBING SAFELY


👉 Always use both hands when lifting a heavy or cumbersome object.


👉 Adopt a proper stance for lifting: put the strain on your legs, not your back (crouch at your feet, keep your back straight, and don’t bend at the waist).


👉 Test the weight before you lift something up completely; it might be too late if you realize a few seconds later that it’s too heavy or cumbersome for you.


  • An easy way to do this is to first nudge it with your foot.


👉 Consider a back brace if the work is heavy or you have a sensitive back.


👉 Move your feet, not your back, when you want to travel or turn while carrying a heavy load.


👉 Lift slowly and smoothly.


👉 Keep your burden close to your body; this means less strain on you.


👉 If your load is too heavy for you to handle alone, don’t be shy—ask for help!


👉 Ensure ladders are secure and steady before climbing aboard.


👉 Never climb on improvised ladders. Shelves and storage units are poor substitutes. Do not be lazy, and find proper solid ladders.


👉 Don't let Acne pretend to fool you. The railings should appear solid and fixed, but they may be improperly secured; Test them at least first.


👉 Use safety harnesses if your job includes heights.


👉 Eliminate distractions when working on a roof, scaffold, or other elevated platforms. More than ever, stay focused and alert!


👉 Keep an eye out on the floors to ensure it’s free of any obstacles and spills. If it is not, get cleaning!


TOOLS AND MACHINERY: PUTTING SAFETY FIRST


👉 Use machinery only if you’re authorized, trained, and alert.


👉 Always use the appropriate tool for the respective task.


👉 Clean your tools and keep them in good working order.


👉 Organize your tools and don’t be careless; someone could easily slip or get hit due to a misplaced object.


👉 Always ensure that the operator of a machine sees you; never approach from behind or from a blindside.


👉 Do not perform a task unless you’ve been trained and you are aware of the hazards as well as how to mitigate/eliminate them.


👉 Never leave machinery running unattended.


👉 Never remove safety guards that are in place to protect you and the surrounding area.


👉 Obey all operating instructions.


👉 If something is wrong, stop the machine immediately and get assistance.


👉 Communicate your location and process to those around you, so they’ll know where you are, what you’re doing, and when they need to be getting out of the way.


👉 Never walk in front of a forklift, tractor, or any other heavy machine; the operator may not have seen you—and, even if he has, there’s always room for error, so make sure that error isn’t you being trampled.


👉 Always read labels and instructions alerting you to potential dangers and hazards.


👉 Unless it’s your job, never tamper with electric controls, cords, switches, or other such hazardous items.


👉 Dress properly and compactly: billowing, loose, or hanging clothes and accessories (ties, earrings, bracelets, loose sleeves, etc.) it may be easily get caught up in the moving parts.


  • At best, objectionable objects may perish; At worst, they can ruin the machine or seriously hurt you.


👉 Never insert fingers or any other objects that don’t belong to moving machinery.


👉Turn off machines and equipment before you even consider cleaning, un-jamming, oiling, adjusting, or moving them.


BEWARE OF FIRE HAZARDS


👉 Come up with a fire emergency plan; ensure that everyone knows and understands it.


👉 Practice fire drills.


👉 Avoid “power strips” which can ignite a fire if overloaded.


👉 Ventilation is critical, especially if dealing with fumes and chemicals.

  • Good ventilation helps reduce toxins in the air, and thus to eliminate highly flammable vapors.

👉 In case of fire, know what has fed the fire.

  • One should never fight fire with water; The water will sprinkle oil and spread the flames.

  • Be aware of the whereabouts and uses of fire extinguishers.

GEARING UP FOR SAFETY


👉 Always wear appropriate clothing and shoes respective to your job.


👉 Fire extinguishers must be available and readily attainable.


👉 First aid kits must be available and readily attainable.


👉Never remove or tamper with safety devices.


👉 Use a back brace if you’re lifting heavy objects or you’ve got a sensitive back.


👉 A hard hat will protect you if there’s a risk of falling objects


👉 Wear gloves if you’re handling sharp objects or toxic substances.


👉 Wear goggles if your work poses a hazard to your eyes.


👉 Wear safety harnesses if you’re working from an elevated location and there’s the risk of falling.


👉 Wear non-skid footgear:

  • If your workspace involves slippery surfaces (kitchens, spas, pools, etc.)

  • If you’re lifting heavy items

👉 Wear a breathing mask at all times, especially if:

  • You deal with dangerous or toxic chemicals or fumes

  • Your workspace has poor ventilation

  • Your workspace has debris, dust, and other flying particles.

👉 Wear the protective equipment that is intended and recommended for your particular task.


  • Seat belts.

  • Safety glasses or goggles.

  • Protective clothing, headgear, and/or footgear.

  • Safety harnesses, etc.


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