Here are some recommendations to prevent accidents and injuries while on the job. Let’s eliminate OSHA’s “top ten.” We know we can all do better and we want to help you do better, too.
Fall Protection
Check your fall protection gear for damage or wear before you put it on; replace it if necessary and then wear it properly. Always follow posted safety guidelines and your training information.
Hazard Communication
Follow all instructions on labels, Safety Data Sheets, and Hazard Classifications. Ensure that signs are legible and posted at proper sight distance to the hazards.
Wear the appropriate respirator for the job. Always use a respirator in confined spaces or when working near dangerous fumes.
Ladders
Keep at least three points of contact on a ladder: one hand and two feet or two hands and one foot at all times.
Scaffolding
Ensure guardrails and toe boards are in place on all open sides.
Lockout/Tagout
Follow every step in the lockout/tagout procedure to protect yourself and others from unexpected equipment startup or the release of hazardous energy.
Industrial trucks can tip easily. Always drive at posted speed limits and don’t overload forklifts.
Fall Protection — Training Requirements
Get properly trained if you have to work at heights.
Personal Protective and Lifesaving Requirements — Eye and Face Protection
Always use appropriate eye or face protection when exposed to eye or face hazards and ensure it meets the ANSI Z87.1 standard.
Always replace machine guarding after maintaining or repairing equipment. Never remove the protection when operating the machine.
OSHA’s Top Ten list is a reminder that safety should always be our number one concern, especially on the job. Safety is so important that when it’s neglected, people’s lives can be changed – or even ended – forever. Always follow posted safety rules and regulations at your workplace, and know, understand, and comply with your training. If you have questions, ask, and always be open to learning more. Be safe out there!
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