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Staying Safe on the Construction JobDid you know that over 2.2 million people are employed by UK?s construction industry? Over three thousand people have died due to injuries from construction jobs and many thousands have been injured while working on different sites. This is the same aFirstly, it is very important to wear the right kind of clothing. Protective equipment such as gloves, goggles and helmets are necessary to prevent injury. When at the construction site, avoid wearing very loose clothes. You should try and wear uniforms that cover most of your body. Protecting your ears is also a good idea because the noise levels can get quite high. If your hair is long, tie it up so that it will not interfere with your work or get into your eyes while you are working. If you are a supervisor ensure that the site is free of asbestos and lead. Both are very dangerous to health. Employees should be adequately trained so they are aware of safety precautions to be taken. They must also know how to use certain tools and equipments. Wron Supervisors and workers alike must keep the work site free of loose material, tools, lumber, pipes that are not in use. While using hand tools, you must only use the right tools for the purpose at hand. Faulty equipments must be reported and not used until repaired. If a worker is unsure on how to use a tool, he can read the manufacturer?s instructions to get a better understanding. After the tools are used, it must be safely stored in the correct place. Fire extinguishing equipment should be kept in a visible spot. Employees must be told where the units are located. Cigarettes, matches and flammable liquids should be kept far away from the construction site. When using refueling material ensure that you clean up any spills. Even the rags or cloth used should be safely stored until the next use. When using ladders, use approved ladders of good quality. Rubber-soled shoes will give you a better footing. When carrying the ladder from one place to another keep it parallel to the ground and then hoisted it should be three feet above the top spot. Even if it is a relatively easy climb, use both hands. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Fred is a popular freelance writer and author. He has written killer content for some of the top web properties. In addition to helping craft Florida Contractors content he also knows a good bit about the professional liability insurance industry and web publishing in general. Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/53/staying-safe-on-the-construction-job-6053.htm Related Tips and Advices
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