 Ergonomic should be suitable and safety for all people even they are customer or employee.

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 Ergonomic should be suitable and safety for all people even they are customer or employee

 But the alarm when fire happen  Make short course about how to use fire extinguisher  leave the building and use the exit doors  Don’t bush other people

 Plan a head before lifting  Lift close to our body  Feet shoulders width to one side  turn our knees and keep our backs straight  Lift with our legs  Don’t carry heavy things to don’t hurt your back

 Make sure that the electrical cords used for other equipment, must be placed in a cord guard before laying the cord on the floor in an open area  But hand sanitizer everywhere  Open the windows every days in the morning to clear the air of bacteria

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