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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

10 Ways to Prevent Accidents at Work

By Victoria R Leah

  1. 1. Ensure you have had a good nights sleep and are awake and alert at all times. Lack of concentration can easily cause you to have an accident whilst at work.
  2. Wear the required uniform and protective wear. If you have not been given the correct uniform or protective wear to carry out your job, speak to your employer. It is their duty to make sure you are working within a safe environment.
  3. Participate in any emergency drills that take place and be aware of how and why they are being carried out. Emergency drills are also enforced to prevent accidents occurring.
  4.  If you cause or spot any spillages or obstructions on the floor, clean them up straight away to prevent any slip, trip or fall accidents.
  5. If you have not received the relevant training if necessary, speak to your employers or supervisor. Do not use any form equipment that you do not know how to use.
  6. Be aware of the safety program within your workplace and ensure that you adhere to it.
  7. If you see any electrical appliances that might look faulty, make sure you inform your employer.
  8. Safety signs & posters should be highly visible within the workplace, be aware of these in order to avoid a personal injury from occurring.
  9. A first aider is also responsible for monitoring possible hazards at work. If you have had an accident, make sure that record this is the accident book. This for your own safety and to prevent others from having the same accident as you.
  10. It's your employers duty to ensure the health and safety of their employees to prevent accidents occurring and potentially making an accident at work compensation claim with a personal injury solicitor.

3 comments:

  1. Well, those are the basics, what people in those kind of workplaces need is things like whmis training (workplace hazardous material information system training). There will always be chemicals or machines or things in the workplace that could be hazardous to people and the nearby environment. Knowing how to properly handle them will eliminate more accidents and even increase productivity.

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  2. it also helps if the employees is totally familiar with workplace and the machines that they'll gonna be using for the operations. a daily check up of the machines is also a must to ensure the if it's working well for the next use. a lot of people is asking can i claim for a compensation from an accident at work? well yes, if you can support your injury with proof.

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  3. Thanks for sharing these safety tips, osha 30 hour training online course also helps safety directors and supervisors to learn hpw to create safety plans and implement them.

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