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Safety equipments includes Safety Helmet, Safety Goggles,
Ear Plug, Breathing Mask, Leather Hand Gloves, Safety Shoes.
One-stop destination for qualitative Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) & all types of industrial materials.
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Health and safety
1.
2. Taking regular breaks
What Is It?
Not sitting at the desks for hours but doing
other things in between. E.g. Walking
around the office gong to get some fresh
air, getting a drink.
Risks
Without doing so you may suffer backache
and your eyes may strain.
3. Eye sight checks
What Is It?
Visit the opticians regularly to make sure
the computer doesn’t cause any damage
to your eyes.
Risks
Going blind, eyes straining.
How To Help
Get glasses if needed, take breaks to
ensure your eyes get some rest from the
computer.
4. Health and Safety training
What Is It?
Training to ensure that if anything
happens, the employee is able to deal with
it.
What Could Happen?
Having too many plugs in one socket.
Risks
Can cause fires.
6. Trip hazards
What Is It?
Tripping Over Wires.
Risks
Someone could be walking and doesn’t
see the wire so trips over.
How To Prevent It?
Uses cable tidier so people don’t trip.
7. Electrical checks (PAT)
What Is It?
Checking the cables and equipment.
Risks
Can cause electric shock.
How to prevent it?
Get the electricity checked to insure it is
safe.
8. Avoid falls on steps
Risks
People may trip over door steps
How To Prevent It?
Signs by the doors saying “Mind The Step”
9. Observing health and safety rules
What Could Happen?
Disobeying health and safety rules may
cause injury to a person .
How To Prevent It?
Observe the rules carefully and obey all of
them.
11. Weather
Raining
It is a hazard if we shoot on the football pitch
when it’s raining because then our equipment
will get wet and become water damaged.
12. Staph Infections
Injuries resulting from normal play such
as from sliding or falling cause larger
than turf burns on turf fields.
13. Temperature
Studies show that the temperatures on artificial
turf fields. When the air temperature is in the 80’s
or 90’s, temperatures above the turf can exceed
150° F. Any temperature above 122° F can injure
or burn skin in less than 10 minutes.
14. Poisoning
Federal authorities have recently been
investigating the effects of lead
chromate contained in the pigment used
to colour the turf. A major concern is that
abrasion of the turf during normal use
can generate tiny suspended fibre's,
possibly containing lead, which can be
inhaled