1.)If not stored properly, chemicals can cause a fire, explosion, or personal injury.
1.)cleaning chemicals should be fine to be left in an unlocked cabinet, so long as they are stored properly
2.) unguarded auger
2.)Contact with the auger flighting typically resulted in injury, including amputation, to fingers, hands, and feet.
2.)Lower the auger to a horizontal position and lock before moving from one location to another.
3.)working in overcrowded sheep pen
3.)Ergonomic injuries such as back strain can occur from handling and restraining sheep due to their size and strength; therefore individuals with preexisting back or joint problems may need assistance when working with sheep. Zoonotic diseases, as with other farm animals, can be a hazard when working with sheep
3.)Approach the sheep quietly and calmly. NEVER grab the wool; it is painful to the sheep and can bruise the carcass. To restrain the sheep once it is caught: cup your hand under the lower jaw and elevate the head slightly whilst using your other hand to steady the back end.
4.)farmer standing on unstable platform
4.)it can cause serious injury if the person fall
4.)let someone hold the unstable platform
5.)Fall from heights
5.)If a worker falls from a height of two or more meters, they are likely to sustain a serious injury, permanent disability or die. work in areas without guardrails or covers
5.)Work from the ground wherever possible – Eliminating the need to work at height is the most effective way of protecting workers from the risk of falls. Complete activities at ground level wherever possible, for example, by using prefabrication methods and tools with extendable handles
6.)No helmet or rollover protection
6.)Riders who do not wear helmets are at risk of suffering a traumatic brain injury if they are in an accident
6.)In order to ensure complete safety for your workers, make sure that the safety helmets provided to the workers on-site are in good condition
7.)child playing unsupervised near water
7.)The biggest drowning threat facing families with toddlers is unexpected, unsupervised access to water
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10.)When a tree is cut down, it may or may not stay in one piece. Some falling trees may have loose limbs that will fall
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10.)Whenever possible, stand on the uphill side of the tree. Work from the left side of the trunk (as you face toward the top of the tree).
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11.)no helmet and small rider on large horse
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11.)Head injuries. Concussions in horseback riding usually occur when a riders' head hits the ground after a severe fall.
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11.)Horse Safety – Riding. When riding, wear boots with proper heels to prevent your feet from slipping through the stirrups
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12.)bull not segregated 12.)it can cause physical injury
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12.)keep a bull in a field 13.)messy area with hazard for workers/children 13.)Slips, trips and falls – especially if it impinges on normal work areas.
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13.)put the tools in a safe compartment
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Answer:
1.)no locked chemical storage
1.)If not stored properly, chemicals can cause a fire, explosion, or personal injury.
1.)cleaning chemicals should be fine to be left in an unlocked cabinet, so long as they are stored properly
2.) unguarded auger
2.)Contact with the auger flighting typically resulted in injury, including amputation, to fingers, hands, and feet.
2.)Lower the auger to a horizontal position and lock before moving from one location to another.
3.)working in overcrowded sheep pen
3.)Ergonomic injuries such as back strain can occur from handling and restraining sheep due to their size and strength; therefore individuals with preexisting back or joint problems may need assistance when working with sheep. Zoonotic diseases, as with other farm animals, can be a hazard when working with sheep
3.)Approach the sheep quietly and calmly. NEVER grab the wool; it is painful to the sheep and can bruise the carcass. To restrain the sheep once it is caught: cup your hand under the lower jaw and elevate the head slightly whilst using your other hand to steady the back end.
4.)farmer standing on unstable platform
4.)it can cause serious injury if the person fall
4.)let someone hold the unstable platform
5.)Fall from heights
5.)If a worker falls from a height of two or more meters, they are likely to sustain a serious injury, permanent disability or die. work in areas without guardrails or covers
5.)Work from the ground wherever possible – Eliminating the need to work at height is the most effective way of protecting workers from the risk of falls. Complete activities at ground level wherever possible, for example, by using prefabrication methods and tools with extendable handles
6.)No helmet or rollover protection
6.)Riders who do not wear helmets are at risk of suffering a traumatic brain injury if they are in an accident
6.)In order to ensure complete safety for your workers, make sure that the safety helmets provided to the workers on-site are in good condition
7.)child playing unsupervised near water
7.)The biggest drowning threat facing families with toddlers is unexpected, unsupervised access to water
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12.)it can cause physical injury
13.)messy area with hazard for workers/children
13.)Slips, trips and falls – especially if it impinges on normal work areas.