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FUNNY
SAFETY PICTURES
INDEX
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CHEMICAL
Chemicals, Dust, Fumes, Gases, Mists, Procedures, Radiation, Storage,
Vapours, Etc. |
ELECTRICAL
Appliances, Bonding, Distribution Boards, Earth Leakage, Earthing, Installation, Labeling, Lockout, Signs, Wiring,
Etc. |
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EMERGENCY
Alarms, Drills, Evacuation, Equipment, Preparation, Planning, Etc. |
ENVIRONMENTAL
Energy, Disposal, Emergencies, Pollution, Rehabilitation, Storage,
Waste, Etc. |
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ERGONOMIC
Controls, Distances, Heights, Manual Handling, Reach, Seating, Strains, Switches, Valves, Work Stations,
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FIRE AND EXPLOSION
Appliances, Emergency Drills, Evacuation, Fire Teams, Ignition Sources, Reduction of
Fuels, Servicing and Testing, Etc. |
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FIRST
AID
First Aiders, Training,
Procedures, Equipment, Response, Stations, Etc.
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HYGIENE
Biological, Humidity, Hygiene, Lighting, Noise, Temperature, Ventilation, Water,
Etc.
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HEIGHTS
Procedures, Precautions, Inspections, PPE Personal Protective Equipment,
Etc.
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SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Cleaning, Inspections, PPC Personal Protective Clothingand Equipment,
Etc.
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TRANSPORT
Loading, Inspections, Maintenance, Driving, Overloading, Equipment,
Signs, Licensing, Etc.
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MECHANICAL
Boilers, Cylinders, Hoses, Ladders, Lifts, Hoists, Lock-Out, Machine
Guards, Pressure Vessels, Restraints, Scaffolding, Tools, Etc. |
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MOTORIZED EQUIPMENT
Forklifts, Cranes, Hoists, Conveyers, Jacks, Lifts, Transportation, Vehicles,
Etc. |
PHYSICAL
Buildings, Colour Coding, Floors, Housekeeping, Roads, Signs,
Notices & Labels, Stacking, Storage, Structures, Work
Surfaces, Etc. |
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SMOKING
Effects, Dangers, Awareness, etc. |
VIDEOS,
AUDIOS
Etc. |
Definition
of Occupational Health and Safety
A cross-disciplinary area concerned with protecting the safety, health and welfare of people engaged in work or employment. The goal of all occupational safety and health programs is to foster a safe work environment.[1] As a secondary effect, it may also protect co-workers, family members, employers, customers, suppliers, nearby communities, and other members of the public who are impacted by the workplace environment. It may involve interactions among many subject
areas, including occupational medicine, occupational (or industrial) hygiene, public health, safety engineering, chemistry, health physics, ergonomics, toxicology, epidemiology, environmental health, industrial relations, public policy, sociology, and occupational health psychology.
Resource: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupational_safety_and_health
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