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             SAFETY COURSE IN CHENNAI


              In order to protect the health and wellbeing of individuals as well as the community, safety refers to a condition in which risks and circumstances that could cause bodily, psychological, or material harm are under control. It is a necessity for daily living and is required by both individuals and groups in order to realize their goals.

EXAMPLE :

         An example of safety is when you wear a seat belt. An example of safety is a safety belt.

Important Of Safety :

         An environment that is safe and healthy for workers can minimize injury and illness expenses, lower absenteeism and turnover, boost productivity and quality, and improve employee morale. In other words, safety benefits the workplace. Additionally, safeguarding employees is the moral thing to do.

BASIC RULES :

                Always buckle up when riding in a car or using heavy machinery.

                Always check your tools and equipment.

                When operating at heights, employ fall protection at all times.

                Avoid the blind zones of large machinery.

                Never risk your life by standing in the way.

               Maintain a clean workspace by using appropriate housekeeping procedures.


How Can you apply safety in your Life?

              Every time you leave your office, lock the door, even if you're only leaving "for a minute."

              Keep an eye on your keys.

              Doors should not be propped open.

              Become familiar with the locations of fire alarms and emergency exits.

              Pull the fire alarm and exit the premises right away if you see or smell smoke.


Conclusion:

              "To be safe means to keep oneself and others safe from damage or peril. It entails exercising caution to avoid collisions with objects or falling. It also involves being cautious in your actions to prevent mishaps.


CONTACT OUR HSE ADVISOR TO GET MORE INFO

Ms.Manimekalai  - HSE Adviser | Aim Vision Safety Training & Consulting
t: 044 42140492
m: 91 9047276591
e: training@aimvisionsafety.co.in
#286,First Floor,GST Road,
Chromepet, Chennai 600 044 (Above Vodafone Showroom)

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