80 Work Safety Tips to Remind
Employees to Work Safe
Work Safety Tips 1-10
General Notices
1. Safety is a team effort. Ensure that every member of the crew knows the safety requirements before the job is started.
2. Safety is your responsibility.
3. Always communicate with co-workers during a job in order to maintain safety.
4. Don't create unnecessary hazards. Notify others of both new and old ones.
5. Never take shortcuts. Always follow correct procedures.
6. Wear metal mesh gloves to protect your hands when using sharp knives regularly.
7. Keep your work area clean and orderly.
8. If you make a mess, clean it up. Never let safety be someone else's job.
9. Keep access clear to emergency exits, equipment, and equipment shutoffs.
10. Prevent accidents by clearly identifying any hazards that cannot be removed.
2. Safety is your responsibility.
3. Always communicate with co-workers during a job in order to maintain safety.
4. Don't create unnecessary hazards. Notify others of both new and old ones.
5. Never take shortcuts. Always follow correct procedures.
6. Wear metal mesh gloves to protect your hands when using sharp knives regularly.
7. Keep your work area clean and orderly.
8. If you make a mess, clean it up. Never let safety be someone else's job.
9. Keep access clear to emergency exits, equipment, and equipment shutoffs.
10. Prevent accidents by clearly identifying any hazards that cannot be removed.
Safety Tips for Work 11 - 20
It is everyones job
11. Safety should be your first thought, not an afterthought.
12. Safety is everyone's assignment.
13. You should wear a hard hat if there exists the hazard of falling objects.
14. Do not approach operating machinery from the blind side; let the operator see you.
15. Be alert to hazards that could affect you and your fellow employees.
16. Learn safe work practices.
17. When in doubt about performing a task safely, contact your supervisor for instruction and training.
18. Pay attention to your work surroundings.
19. Follow the safety instructions that you are given.
20. Always be alert and awake on the job.
12. Safety is everyone's assignment.
13. You should wear a hard hat if there exists the hazard of falling objects.
14. Do not approach operating machinery from the blind side; let the operator see you.
15. Be alert to hazards that could affect you and your fellow employees.
16. Learn safe work practices.
17. When in doubt about performing a task safely, contact your supervisor for instruction and training.
18. Pay attention to your work surroundings.
19. Follow the safety instructions that you are given.
20. Always be alert and awake on the job.
Tips 21 - 30
Don't risk your safety at work.
21. Never take risks when it comes to your safety.
22. Learn where fire extinguishers and first aid kits are located.
23. Always perform your assigned task in a safe and proper manner; do not take shortcuts. The taking of shortcuts and the ignoring of established safety rules is a leading cause of employee injury.
24. Read and obey safety signs and tags.
25. Appropriate clothing and footwear must be worn on the job at all times.
26. Report any observed unsafe condition to your supervisor or employer.
27. You should not perform any task unless you are trained to do so and are aware of the hazards associated with the task.
28. Never remove or by-pass safety devises.
29. Maintain a general condition of good housekeeping in all work areas at all times.
30. Do not breath in hazardous fumes or chemicals, wear a breathing mask if your area does not have proper ventilation and you are using toxic chemicals.
22. Learn where fire extinguishers and first aid kits are located.
23. Always perform your assigned task in a safe and proper manner; do not take shortcuts. The taking of shortcuts and the ignoring of established safety rules is a leading cause of employee injury.
24. Read and obey safety signs and tags.
25. Appropriate clothing and footwear must be worn on the job at all times.
26. Report any observed unsafe condition to your supervisor or employer.
27. You should not perform any task unless you are trained to do so and are aware of the hazards associated with the task.
28. Never remove or by-pass safety devises.
29. Maintain a general condition of good housekeeping in all work areas at all times.
30. Do not breath in hazardous fumes or chemicals, wear a breathing mask if your area does not have proper ventilation and you are using toxic chemicals.
Work Safety Tips 31 - 33
Lifting Tips
31. When lifting grip objects with both hands.
32. Lift with your legs and not your back.
33. Wear a back brace if your job requires consistent lifting.
32. Lift with your legs and not your back.
33. Wear a back brace if your job requires consistent lifting.
Tool Safety Tips for Work 34 - 39
Tool Tips
34. Use the right tool for the right job.
35. Use tools correctly and for the intended purpose only.
36. Keep tools in good condition.
37. Put tools away after use, don't leave things lying around where they can fall or hit someone.
38. Tools carried in pockets or misplacing them can cause painful injuries.
39. Always wear your required protective equipment
35. Use tools correctly and for the intended purpose only.
36. Keep tools in good condition.
37. Put tools away after use, don't leave things lying around where they can fall or hit someone.
38. Tools carried in pockets or misplacing them can cause painful injuries.
39. Always wear your required protective equipment
Machine Safety Tips 40-45
When dealing with large machines
40. Never remove safety guards that are there to protect you or leave machinery running unattended that requires you to operate it.
41. Obey all operating instructions on machinery that alert you to hazards on the job.
42. Communicate with those around you so they know where you are, what you are doing and what your next move will be.
43. When near moving machines, avoid wearing jewelry or clothing that might get caught in the moving parts, such as large gloves, rings, bracelets or loose sleeves.
44. Keep fingers away from moving machinery.
45. Turn machines completely off before you put your hands into them to release a jam.
41. Obey all operating instructions on machinery that alert you to hazards on the job.
42. Communicate with those around you so they know where you are, what you are doing and what your next move will be.
43. When near moving machines, avoid wearing jewelry or clothing that might get caught in the moving parts, such as large gloves, rings, bracelets or loose sleeves.
44. Keep fingers away from moving machinery.
45. Turn machines completely off before you put your hands into them to release a jam.
More Workplace Safety Guidlines 46-50
General Tips!
46. Stick to safe work practices.
47. Work Safely around the clock
48. Safe Accident Free Environment Takes You (Acronym for S-A-F-E-T-Y)
49. Safety is good for your health and happiness
50. When operating tow-motors, be on the lookout for Pedestrians Overhangs & Obstacles
47. Work Safely around the clock
48. Safe Accident Free Environment Takes You (Acronym for S-A-F-E-T-Y)
49. Safety is good for your health and happiness
50. When operating tow-motors, be on the lookout for Pedestrians Overhangs & Obstacles
Work Safety Tips 51-60
Sixty tips for your safety and health
51. Always wear gloves when handling parts with sharp edges that could cut you.
52. Inform co-workers of safety hazards that you see around them.
53. Be conscience of what other people around you are doing.
54. Drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration in hot weather.
55. When in a pinch it's better to be safe than sorry.
56. Accidents ARE preventable - work safely and follow instructions.
57. Shortcuts don't cut it.
58. Think before you act.
59. The safe way is the right way.
60. Replace damaged electrical cords, don't patch. It can be a fire hazard.
52. Inform co-workers of safety hazards that you see around them.
53. Be conscience of what other people around you are doing.
54. Drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration in hot weather.
55. When in a pinch it's better to be safe than sorry.
56. Accidents ARE preventable - work safely and follow instructions.
57. Shortcuts don't cut it.
58. Think before you act.
59. The safe way is the right way.
60. Replace damaged electrical cords, don't patch. It can be a fire hazard.
Workplace Safety Tips 61-70
Even more valuable tips!
61. When carrying a heavy load, turn by moving your feet, not by twisting your body. Twisting with your body can lead to back pain.
62. Use caution when working on ladders. Never climb a ladder that is wobbly or not secure.
63. Use machinery only if authorized and trained to use it.
64. Stay focused when working on elevated platforms, roofs, or up high and don't get distracted.
65. Read labels on heavy machinery alerting you to hazards.
66. Alert supervisors immediately if you see unsafe conditions or activities being performed.
67. Sit in an upright position when typing and operating a computer.
68. Don't work at potentially dangerous tasks if you are extremely tired, hung-over, or otherwise unfit for work.
69. Never walk in front of a forklift carrying a load, the operator may not see you.
70. Report serious injuries immediately to your supervisor.
62. Use caution when working on ladders. Never climb a ladder that is wobbly or not secure.
63. Use machinery only if authorized and trained to use it.
64. Stay focused when working on elevated platforms, roofs, or up high and don't get distracted.
65. Read labels on heavy machinery alerting you to hazards.
66. Alert supervisors immediately if you see unsafe conditions or activities being performed.
67. Sit in an upright position when typing and operating a computer.
68. Don't work at potentially dangerous tasks if you are extremely tired, hung-over, or otherwise unfit for work.
69. Never walk in front of a forklift carrying a load, the operator may not see you.
70. Report serious injuries immediately to your supervisor.
Safety Tips 71-80
Ergonomics and Lifting Advice
72. Avoid sitting with an awkward posture.
73. Prevent ergonomic disorders by keeping wrists in a neutral position and not bent backwards.
74. When lifting objects keep them close to your body to avoid additional strain.
75. Always have a clear line of sight around you.
76. Grasp objects firmly and test the weight of the load if you are unsure if you can carry something heavy.
77. Lift weighty objects slowly and smoothly and do not bend at your waste, crouch with your feet keeping your back straight.
78. Turn your feet to change directions while lifting, don't twist your body, this puts strain on your back.
79. Wear dust masks in any areas with debris and flying particles in the air.
80. Sit at a computer with your feet flat on the floor.
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