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Look. Think. Do. © Workplace Safety and Health Council

Look. Think. Do. What is When to do “Look. Think. Do.”? Look out for danger Think of how you can protect yourself Do your work safely When to do Before starting new job When job does not go according to plan eg. need to do overtime work. When job conditions change eg. hazy or hot weather. Throughout the job and/or whenever necessary © Workplace Safety and Health Council

Ask Questions Do I and my co-workers have adequate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? Do you know how to do your work safely? Do I and my co-workers have adequate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? Are you in a safe place? Do I and my co-workers have adequate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? Are you using the correct tools and equipment to work safely? Do I and my co-workers have adeqWhat do I need to do to avoid being hurt? uate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? Are your co-workers safe? Do I and my co-workers have adequate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? If you answer “No” to any question, stop work and inform Supervisor. © Workplace Safety and Health Council

Can you apply “Look. Think. Do.”? CHECK Questions Do I and my co-workers have adequate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? Do I and my co-workers have adequate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? Do I and my co-workers have adequate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? Are there hazards that will harm us? Do I and my co-workers have adequate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? Do we have the right resources (tools , equipment and manpower) to carry out work safely? Do I and my co-workers have adeqWhat do I need to do to avoid being hurt? uate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? Am I taking action to ensure safety and health at work? Do I and my co-workers have adequate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? If there is nothing I can do to ensure safety and health at work , stop work and inform Supe rvisor. Can you apply “Look. Think. Do.”? © Workplace Safety and Health Council

Can you apply “Look. Think. Do.”? CHECK Questions Do I and my co-workers have adequate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? Do I and my co-workers have adequate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? Do I and my co-workers have adequate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? Are there hazards that will harm us? Do I and my co-workers have adequate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? Do we have the right resources (tools , equipment and manpower) to carry out work safely? Do I and my co-workers have adeqWhat do I need to do to avoid being hurt? uate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? Am I taking action to ensure safety and health at work? Do I and my co-workers have adequate instructions and work permit to carry out work safely? If there is nothing I can do to ensure safety and health at work , stop work and inform Supe rvisor. Can you apply “Look. Think. Do.”? © Workplace Safety and Health Council