 Take care for human and Provide safe environments free of accidents and diseas es.

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 Take care for human and Provide safe environments free of accidents and diseas es.

 Stay quiet and put your plan in to action.  Raise the alarm.  Shout to wake everyone up, get hem together,.  Use the Fire extinguisher  Do not breath the smoke.  call the Services from outside the home or from a neighbor's house.  Do not go back in the Fire Place.

 Try to do not take the heavy things.  Should be the heavy things close your body.  Should be the back straight when the lifting heavy.  Bend your knees when the lift.  make sure you have someone around who can help you lift.

 Clean up spills  keep the Electricity in the safe place.  Keep desk drawers, filing cabinets, and lockers closed.  Put sharps in safe places and to stay far from it.  Before placing equipment on a desk or table, check to be sure it is stable.  put tissues and creams in the office cleaning.

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