Always wear appropriate PPE such as helmets, gloves, safety boots, goggles, and high-visibility clothing. These protect workers from falling objects, sharp materials, and hazardous substances.
Obey all warning signs, barricades, and instructions from supervisors. Signage helps identify danger zones and maintain an organized workflow.
Operate machinery and tools only if trained and authorized. Regular maintenance and proper usage reduce the risk of malfunctions and injuries.
Use guardrails, safety nets, and harnesses when working at heights. Falls are a leading cause of injuries, and proper equipment helps prevent them.
Keep the site free from debris, spills, and loose materials to prevent slips, trips, and falls. A tidy site enhances safety and efficiency.
Always be alert to moving equipment, suspended loads, and other workers. Situational awareness can prevent accidents before they happen.
Provide ongoing safety training and toolbox talks for all workers. This ensures that everyone is up-to-date on the latest safety practices and emergency procedures.
Notify supervisors of any unsafe conditions, faulty equipment, or potential risks. Prompt reporting helps address issues before they cause harm.