Report at least 8 safety measures which are there and any 4 safety measures which are not there. What can be the consequences of absence of them and how to correct them.
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Working at height:
Employers need to distinguish all areas where fall security is vital – and in addition where the built anchor points are.
Poor housekeeping:
Over-stacking loads on racks in a stockroom that convey them excessively near a sprinkler head, which can confine the sprinkler's proficiency in a crisis.
Forklifts:
Alternate routes incorporate driving with too substantial of a heap or driving diverted. The final product might hit a rack, harm a wall or product, or notwithstanding harming a colleague.
Chemicals:
Chemicals can be costly, and laborers in a few ventures may never know when they'll have to utilize a specific compound again later on.
Employers need to distinguish all areas where fall security is vital – and in addition where the built anchor points are.
Poor housekeeping:
Over-stacking loads on racks in a stockroom that convey them excessively near a sprinkler head, which can confine the sprinkler's proficiency in a crisis.
Forklifts:
Alternate routes incorporate driving with too substantial of a heap or driving diverted. The final product might hit a rack, harm a wall or product, or notwithstanding harming a colleague.
Chemicals:
Chemicals can be costly, and laborers in a few ventures may never know when they'll have to utilize a specific compound again later on.
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Safety measures should be followed everywhere be it home, school, workplace or any manufacturing unit.
At workplace and factories:
Scheduled breaks - this helps avoid exhaustion and injuries associated with mind and body fatigue.
Correct posture to protect the back - ergonomic furniture should be used so everything needed is within the employees reach.
Emergency exists should be easily accessible -
Wearing correct safety equipment - this would reduce the risk of workplace injury.
Using mechanical aid where ever possible - such as wheel barrow and convyer belt.
At home:
All exterior doors should have reliable locks.
Never leave the stove and other fire danger equipment unattended.
Stabilise staircases to avoid injuries.
At workplace and factories:
Scheduled breaks - this helps avoid exhaustion and injuries associated with mind and body fatigue.
Correct posture to protect the back - ergonomic furniture should be used so everything needed is within the employees reach.
Emergency exists should be easily accessible -
Wearing correct safety equipment - this would reduce the risk of workplace injury.
Using mechanical aid where ever possible - such as wheel barrow and convyer belt.
At home:
All exterior doors should have reliable locks.
Never leave the stove and other fire danger equipment unattended.
Stabilise staircases to avoid injuries.
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