Safety at workplace

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About This Presentation

Brief expose about safety at workplace


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Safety at workplace Safety start with you

Workplace Safety Tips Safety at workplace "Remember: Safety is not an accident."

Common Safety Definitions SAFE WORKPLACE Control and elimination of recognizable hazards to minimize the risk Action or behaviour that you or a co-worker carries out that may be potentially harmful Anything you or a co-worker finds that is potentially harmful

Common Safety Definitions

Common Safety Issues Slips, trips, and falls: Falls are the number one leading cause of injury in the workplace. A major cause of falls in the workplace is the use of improper lifting techniques.

Common Safety Issues Slips, trips, and falls: Proper Lifting Tips Assess the situation and plan the lift. Make sure you have nonskid shoes and firm footing. Bend your knees, tighten your stomach, and keep your back straight. Make sure you have a good grip on the item or person you're lifting. Lift smoothly. A smooth lift means that you avoid twisting your body, point your feet in the direction you want to go, and push if possible rather than pull.

Common Safety Issues Fire safety: The best safety advice related to fire safety is to stay calm . You can't help yourself or a co-worker if you lose control during an emergency . Move to designated Assembly point. Use a fire extinguisher.

Common Safety Issues When a potential hazard is discovered …

Safety In The Office Safety at workplace

Safety In The Office

Workshop Safety Rules Safety at workplace

Workshop Safety Rules

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THE SYSTEM OF SAFETY SIGNS Safety at workplace

Traffic Light are signalling devices positioned at road intersections, pedestrian crossings and other locations to control competing flows of traffic. Red : Do not cross Green : Cross Flashing Green : indicate the end of a green cycle before the light changes to a yellow Yellow : Continue to cross only if unable to stop safely.

Combinations of Shapes and Colours and their Meanings for Signs

Geometrical Form and Meaning of Safety Signs

Yellow/Black Danger Identification

"Remember your safety ABC's: A lways B e C areful"

GENERAL Objective : to draw attention rapidly and unambiguously to objects and situations capable of causing specific hazards.

Safety Colours and Contrasting Colours Meaning of Safety Colours