STAY ALERT - and stay alive. The more awake a worker is, the less likely he or she is to get hurt.
WEAR THE RIGHT CLOTHES - work clothes should fit properly. Anything that can catch in machinery or trip you up is hazardous.
USE THE RIGHT TOOLS - if you need a hammer, get a hammer.
LEARN HOW TO LIFT - Lifting takes more than muscle; it is an art. Don't try to show how strong you are; you may end up in a hospital.
DON'T BE A PRANKSTER - practical jokes and horseplay can be dangerous, especially around heavy machinery. If you feel the urge to play, resist it until after work.
BE TIDY - Good housekeeping reduces hazards in the workplace or your home. Always put away tools when they are not in use. Keep the floors clean, pick up scraps and wipe up spills.
REPORTING IS IMPORTANT - Never fail to report accidents, defective equipment and or unsafe conditions.
GET FIRST AID IMMEDIATELY - if you're hurt - even if it seems minor.
BACK YOUR SAFETY PROGRAM - If you have an idea you believe will reduce accidents, tell your supervisor about it.
NEVER TAKE A CHANCE - Next to sheer carelessness, short cuts are probably the biggest killer of all.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
Answer:
Never put fingers or other objects in an outlet.
Keep metal objects out of toasters.
Never use anything with a cord or plug around water.
Never pull a plug out by its cord.
Stay away from substations and power lines.
Don't climb on power poles.
Never fly kites near power lines.
Stay away from broken or fallen power lines
I hope that helped
#CaringOnLearning