Industrial jobs are some of the most hazardous because of the circumstances
the workers are in every day. Industrial workers use heavy machinery and
dangerous chemicals that can cause serious injury should anyone be negligent
in any way.
The Law Office of James M. Stanley has compiled five tips to help you prevent
accidents in your workplace. Have you been in a serious work accident?
Contact us today for a
free consultation with a Fort Worth injury attorney.
1. Obey Safety Requirements
One of the main causes of injuries and accidents on the job is failure
to comply with safety regulations. If you are an employer, then be sure
to provide proper safety training for your employees and post warnings
and instructions throughout the workspace to ensure that your employees
know what they should and shouldn’t be doing. If you are an employee,
make sure you know what the rules are and that you follow them –
because even when a safety precaution seems ridiculous, it’s in
place because it has prevented injury (or death) in the past.
2. Communicate
Another way to help prevent accidents on the job is to be in constant communication
with other workers in your area. If you are working with heavy machinery,
make sure everyone knows what you’re planning to do. If you need
to walk through a hard hat zone, make sure you talk to someone and know
what work is being done in the area so that you are on the alert.
3. Provide/Get Proper Training
As an employer, make sure your workers know what they are doing. Provide
proper training to anyone who is going to use heavy machinery, chemicals,
or dangerous products of any kind. As an employee, make sure you know
how to properly use a machine, a chemical, or any other dangerous product
– never assume you can figure it out yourself.
4. Keep Machinery & Equipment in Working Order
When was the last time your machine got a tune-up? Does it have any parts
that need replacing? Is there damage that you don’t know about?
Always make sure you are using a machine that has been recently inspected
and has received proper maintenance and repairs before you take it out
on the job.
5. Don’t Take Shortcuts
Faster isn’t always better, especially when safety can be jeopardized.
Do your work the right way and always make sure to keep safety your number
one priority, even if it takes a little longer. You could save a life
– possibly even yours.
Have you been in an industrial accident? Call ( 817) 591-4222 for a Fort Worth
personal injury lawyer!