Geography, asked by ishantbro, 11 months ago

in what ways can an industry ensure a safe environment for people living in the vicinity

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Answer:

Pay Attention To Your Surroundings

You must fully understand the hazards in your Workplace while you are on the job. Make a conscious attempt to learn which situations have the most potential to be hazardous and keep clear of those areas. You should always be alert to potential problems with machinery.

2. Maintain Good Posture For A Healthy Back

In order to avoid back problems if you work at a desk, your shoulders should line up with your hips. To protect your back from getting hurt when you pick things up, use correct form. Do not twist and stoop. Use safety equipment and furniture with a good ergonomic design so that you won’t have to over-reach.

3. Take Breaks On A Regular Basis

When workers aren’t alert to their surroundings because they are burned out, they are at an increased risk of having a work-related illness or injury. To stay fresh on the job, take regular breaks. Consider scheduling your most difficult jobs when you first arrive on the job. You will stay more alert.

4. Machines And Tools Should Be Properly Used

Never take shortcuts when you are using tools and always take the proper precautions. The leading cause of workplace injuries is when workers take a shortcut on the job. Don’t use a tool that has not been specifically designed for the job. Your chance of being injured in the workplace dramatically decreases when you use tools the right way.

5. Keep Emergency Exits Clear

You need to be able to access the exits quickly and easily when an emergency occurs. Equipment shutoff access should be kept clear as well, in case you need to quickly shut them down.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Explanation:

The EHS policy should state intent to

  • Prevent or mitigate both human and economic losses arising from accidents, adverse occupational exposures, and environmental events;
  • Build EHS considerations into all phases of the operations, including laboratory discovery and development environments;
  • Achieve and maintain compliance with laws and regulations; and
  • Continually improve EHS performance.
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