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