Identifying, avoiding and addressing hazards helps prevent injuries:
Do not remove guards or barriers
Always follow rules and instructions
Do not undertake any tasks you are not trained for or if you are under the influence of drugs and alcohol
Use your PPE and wear it correctly
Do not use faulty equipment
Do not overload scaffolding, workplaces, storage, hoists etc.
Manual handling should be done correctly and safely
Don’t direct compressed air at yourself or others
Keep your work area clear and clean
Do not handle and transport chemicals if you’re not trained to handle them
Obey all warning signals and signs
Don’t get complacent
Talk about it
Hazardous energy is any source of energy that can be dangerous due to a discharge of stored energy. What did you last do a safety share or toolbox talk on energy sources and related hazards and risks?
Act on it
Make sure you understand the hazards and risks in your working area. If in doubt, speak up. Asking questions can help prevent injuries.