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Explain any measures to maintain workplace safety.​

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Answered by zalaksamirgandhi
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Train employees well.

Reward employees for safe behavior.

Partner with occupational clinicians.

Use labels and signs.

Keep things clean.

Make sure employees have the right tools and have regular equipment inspections.

Encourage stretch breaks.

Implement safety protocols from the start.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1. Train employees well.

Comprehensive training is a must for preventing workplace injury. Make sure that all of your employees have access to – and complete – all safety training for their positions.

2. Reward employees for safe behavior.

Rewards are an easy way to encourage workplace safety. Giving out small rewards to employees who follow safety policies keeps them engaged, which can make a big difference in reducing workplace injuries.

3. Partner with occupational clinicians.

As mentioned above, occupational medicine clinicians can provide valuable insight into workplace injury and prevention. These clinicians can help you prevent work injuries by visiting your worksite and identifying areas where there’s a high risk for employee injury. Physical and occupational therapists can also improve workplace ergonomics and develop human performance evaluations to help you screen candidates for physically demanding roles and aid in the return-to-work process.

4. Use labels and signs.

Labels and signs are a cheap and effective way to quickly communicate important information. They’re usually simple and rely on pictures to detail hazards and proper procedures. These tools are good reminders and warnings for even the most experienced worker.

5. Keep things clean.

A messy workplace can lead to unnecessary accidents. Make sure boxes are stacked safely and spills are cleaned up quickly. Conduct regular inspections to check for potential dangers such as tangled cords, messy floors, and disorganized tools. Programs like 5S often provide beneficial improvements in organization that can lead to reduced clutter.

6. Make sure employees have the right tools and have regular equipment inspections.

The right tools and equipment create a better product and a safer work environment. It’s also important that all equipment is cleaned, serviced, and inspected regularly. Machine malfunctions are one of the most dangerous workplace hazards.

7. Encourage stretch breaks.

Stretch breaks are an easy way to improve workplace ergonomics and employee health. Taking even five minutes to stretch can ease muscle tension and loosen joints, reducing the potential for repetitive motion injuries. Active movements have been shown to be more effective than passive stretching alone.

8. Implement safety protocols from the start.

Workplace safety starts from day one, which means hiring qualified people who pay attention to detail. A safe workplace starts with employees who follow safety requirements and perform their jobs per the established procedures. Some employers work with physical therapists to analyze the physical demands of each job role. The findings are used to create functional job analyses and post-offer pre-placement functional testing.

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