BE SAFE STAY SAFE May 2017 SAFETY REVIEW

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BE SAFE STAY SAFE May 2017 SAFETY REVIEW NO MATTER IF YOUR WORKSITE IS INDUSTRIAL OR OFFICE THERE ARE HAZARDS YOU SHOULD BE LOOKING FOR AND AVOID TO PREVENT INJURY. COMMON WORKPLACE HAZARDS Spills that cause slips and falls Chemical spills Electrical issues Clutter – debris Fires Sharp objects – caution with trash Obstacles blocking exits & aisles YOU CAN HANDLE: Non-chemical spills Removal of clutter Storing sharp objects safely Keeping exits & aisles clear Picking up litter NOTIFY SUPERVISOR IF: Ice on sidewalks and parking lot Smoking electrical equipment Improper use of space heaters Non-working emergency signs WE ARE ALL RESPONSIBLE TO FIND-CORRECT UNSAFE CONDITIONS AND DO OUR PART TO PREVENT THEM.