SAFETY TIPS

1. Wear Proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Hard Hat

  • Safety Boots

  • Gloves

  • Eye Protection

  • Ear Protection

  • High-Visibility Clothing

2. Inspect Tools & Equipment

  • Always inspect tools and machinery before use. Look for damage, wear and tear, or defects that can cause injury.

  • Ensure machinery is properly maintained and inspected regularly by qualified personnel

  • Keep tools in good working condition, and never use faulty equipment

3. Follow Proper Lifting Techniques

  • Use proper body mechanics to avoid back and muscle injuries. Bend your knees, not your back, and keep the load close to your body.

  • When possible, use mechanical aids like cranes or forklifts to lift heavy items

  • Avoid twisting your body while lifting or carrying heavy loads

4. Maintain a Clean and Organized Worksite

  • Keep walkways and work areas clear of debris, tools, and materials to prevent tripping hazards

  • Clean up spills immediately to avoid slip-and-fall accidents

  • Store materials and equipment properly to prevent them from becoming obstacles or hazards