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How to Eliminate HAZARD at Workplace



1. Wear protective clothing
Wear safety goggles, gloves, boots, and ear protection. If you work around chemicals, wear chemical resistant clothes. Make sure you have proper ventilation.

2. Use personal protective equipment (PPE)
Use PPE such as respirators, face shields, and eye protection. When working near hazardous materials, use respiratory protection such as a half-mask respirator.

3. Keep away from hazards
Keep away from any flammable liquids and gases. Do not touch anything hot. Never put your hands in a container of liquid.

4. Know what's toxic
Know what is toxic to you and others. Read labels before using products.

5. Follow safe practices
Follow safe practices when handling chemicals. Always read instructions carefully.

6. Report accidents
Report any accident immediately. Tell someone who can help if you're injured.

7. Clean up spills
Clean up spills right away. Use a broom to sweep up spilled material. Wash your hands after cleaning up.



How to improve safety awareness at work place

1. Safety training
Safety training should be provided to employees before they start working in any company. Training should cover topics like how to handle chemicals, what to do if something happens, how to use equipment safely, etc. Employees should be trained about their responsibilities towards the company. If employees feel responsible towards the company, then they would not hesitate to report anything suspicious.

2. Use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
Employees should wear PPE while using hazardous materials. PPE includes gloves, goggles, masks, aprons, boots, etc. These items protect workers from getting injured due to chemical exposure.

3. Proper storage of chemicals
Chemicals should be stored properly. Chemicals should be kept away from children and pets. Also, chemicals should be stored in a safe location where no unauthorized person could access them.

4. Regular inspections
Regular inspections should be done to ensure that chemicals are being handled correctly. Inspections should be conducted regularly to avoid accidents.

5. Reporting incidents
If an incident occurs, employees should immediately inform their supervisor about it. Supervisors should take action to prevent further damage to the environment.

6. Avoiding contact with chemicals
When handling chemicals, employees should always wash their hands first. When washing hands, soap should be used. After washing hands, employees should dry them thoroughly.

7. Using correct procedures
Procedures should be followed while using chemicals. Procedures should be written down and shared among employees.