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Carelessness

Have you ever done anything that wasn’t really smart? Something that you know put you at increased risk of injury? When you realized...

Unsafe Acts

Unsafe Act can be defined as any activity by employees/ workers which are not as per the prescribed safety standard or practice and which...

Risk Behavior

What is at risk behavior? Not following safety procedures and good work practices such as Lockout / Tagout (LOTO), keeping guards in...

Electrical Safety- Safe Work Practices

Safety is everyone’s responsibility but ultimately it’s in your hands. No tool by itself can guarantee your safety. It’s the combination...

ELEMENTS OF A SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

The elements of a safety management system are as follows: A safety policy which states the commitment of the proprietor or contractor to...

Material Safety Data Sheets

A material safety data sheet is a technical document which provides detailed and comprehensive information on a controlled product...

10 Foremost Toolbox Talk Topics

Toolbox Talks cannot serve as a substitute for an employee's formal safety training, they do serve as a great way to address safety...

25 Tips For An Awesome Safety Culture

There is visible leadership commitment at all levels of the organization. Safety is the first item on the agenda of every meeting. All...

Risk Assessment : The 5 Steps Approach

Definition: A hazard is anything that may cause harm, such as chemicals, electricity, working from ladders, an open drawer, etc; The risk...

Ten Instruction for Good Safety Habits

In most everything we do, we find a “trick” to make the process easier and faster. After we develop these tricks, they become work habits...

Health Safety : Infection control

Keep our workplace healthy. Don’t spread “germs”—microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses, which cause illnesses. Germs may not kill...

Accidents and Accident Prevention

What is an accident? 1. Oxford Dictionary : An unforeseeable event often resulting in injury. 2. British Safety Council: A management...

Safety Shortcuts

Most people like to get their job done by exerting the least amount of time and energy, and that leads us to continuously look for...

SAFETY REQUIREMENTS WHEN USING LADDER.

The fundamental uses of ladders are for accessing height. At the workplaces it is useful to retrieve light and small items, marking...

NEAR MISS INCIDENTS

Near miss incidents are near miss events that come close to causing some form of loss, as there was an actual flow of, or exchange of,...

Material Hoist at Job Sites

In recent times, Many accidents are happened while hoisting materials at construction sites in India. On day to day basis workers are...

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