7 Ways to Keep Your Workplace Safe

safetyWhenever you’re fixing anything around your home, it’s easy to let clutter take over and pretty soon, your workspace is not only crowded, but it’s potentially unsafe. The key to doing things yourself the right way is safety. Let’s go over some tips on how to keep your work area safe.

1. Ban the kids and/or family.

Kids and home improvement projects rarely mix. Create a zone where they cannot enter and enforce it. Too many heartbreaking accidents occur as a result of failing to enforce these guidelines. Be strict - it’s better than reaping the consequences. Family members may need to keep away too, especially if they are the type that cause mini-disasters wherever they go.

2. Remove all flammable objects.

If you’re working with a torch or anything that involves flame, you will need to remove all flammable objects from the area. This includes rags soaked with flammable chemicals, dry materials, paper towels or basically anything that could catch fire. It’s a lot better to be safe than sorry! Remove any chemicals that are flammable before you turn on that torch.

3. Always make sure you have enough air flow.

Solvents and paints can be dangerous when used in close spaces. Never, ever work in an area that does not have a window or some source of ventilation. If necessary, put an exhaust fan in the room so that the fumes are not going right to your brain. It’s no fun working when you’re destroying your brain with harmful chemicals.

4. Check all equipment before turning it on.

Cords get frayed, wires get crossed and tools age. Check all cords and wires before you plug them in. If you’re working in an area that has standing water or actually any water, make sure that you are using the proper electrical equipment that will trip the breaker if the tool comes into contact with water.

5. Always, always turn off the power before attempting any repair.

It is so easy to make excuses and take shortcuts when it comes to turning off the power. Yes, it’s inconvenient to trot down and flip the breaker. It’s a lot more inconvenient to get fried. Accidents are called accidents because they happen without any warning. Too many people are electrocuted every year simply because they were lazy and didn’t turn off the power. Always triple check that whatever you are fixing is not connected to a live source of power.

6. Protect your eyes.

Again, this is an area where a lot of us skimp. Goggles are annoying and they get in the way, but they are absolutely necessary. You’ll feel a lot less inconvenienced if you can avoid having a shard of glass in your eye. Remember, you only get two eyes - protect them! This includes work that involves any flying particles, dust or sparks.

7. Be smart.

Most accidents are preventable. Take the time to do things the right away and don’t cut corners. It could save a life!

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Originally posted 2008-11-23 05:44:25. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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