Use PPE such as gloves, eye protection, and respirators. Follow safe handling and operation procedures to minimize injury risks.
Ensure all workers are trained in PPE use, perform checks to ensure correct fit, and replace damaged gear immediately.
Use misting techniques to limit airborne particles, use HEPA vacuums, ensure good ventilation, and avoid dry sanding unless using HEPA attachment.
Provide training on correct equipment use, regularly inspect equipment, and report any issues immediately.
Wear chemical-resistant gloves and goggles, follow chemical handling procedures, and have eyewash stations available.
Use team lifting or mechanical aids for heavy items, and follow proper lifting techniques to reduce strain.
Ensure good ventilation, wear respirators, and use low-toxicity products wherever possible.
Contain work area to prevent runoff, dispose of waste in designated containers, and use spill containment where needed.
Have first aid kits on site, train workers in emergency response, and ensure quick access to emergency services.
Wear protective clothing, handle tools carefully, and treat any injuries promptly.
Train workers in CPR and emergency response, ensure rapid access to medical aid, and identify any high-risk conditions.
Use hearing protection, limit time spent in high-noise areas, and monitor noise exposure.
Encourage prompt reporting of equipment problems, conduct routine checks, and provide a clear reporting process.
Wear cut-resistant gloves and handle equipment cautiously to avoid injury.
Install guards on equipment, use caution when operating, and wear appropriate protective gear.
Regularly inspect electrical equipment, ensure proper grounding, and avoid working with water near electrical sources.
Follow product instructions carefully, provide training on correct product applications, and consult safety data sheets (SDS) before use.