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10 SAFETY TIPS FOR EVERY INDUSTRIAL WORKERS
- 12,Oct 2025
- Posted By : genesisacademychennai@gmail.com
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In this blog, we share 10 essential safety tips for every industrial worker to help prevent workplace accidents and ensure a secure working environment. From wearing the right protective gear to following proper machine-handling procedures, these practical tips promote awareness, caution, and a culture of safety in every industry. Whether you’re a worker, supervisor, or safety officer, this guide will help you stay protected and maintain a safer, more productive workplace.
EVERY WORKER MUST UNDERSTAND THE RULES & PROCEDURES OF THE ORGANIZATIONS WHERE THEY ARE WORKING.
- EVERY WORKER MUST WEAR THEIR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTS APPROPRIATE TO THEIR WORKPLACE HAZARDS.
- EVERY WORKER MUST ATTEND THE SAFETY TRAININGS IMPARTED BY THE ORGANIZATIONS.
- EVERY WORKER MUST MAINTAIN THEIR WORKPLACE CLEAN BEFORE STARTING THEIR JOBS.
- EVERY WORKER MUST OBTAIN THE WORKPERMITS BEFORE STARTING AN UNUSUAL/HAZARDOUS WORK.
- EVERY WORKER MUST MAINTAIN THEIR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTS CLEAN & IN GOOD CONDITIONS.
- EVERY WORKER MUST WORK IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS ONLY.
- EVERY WORKER MUST WORK NEAR BY WELL GUARDED ROTARY MACHINERIES ONLY.
- EVERY WORKER MUST WEAR SAFETY HARNESS WHEN WORK AT MORE THAN 2.0 METERS HEIGHT.
- EVERY WORKER MUST NOT WORK IN AN ISOLATED AREA WITHOUT ANY SUPERVISION.
Here is a list of common unsafe acts in the workplace
General Workplace Unsafe Acts
Bypassing safety devices (e.g. removing machine guards)
Failure to use personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Operating equipment without authorization or training
- Using defective tools or equipment
- Improper lifting techniques
- Horseplay or practical jokes
- Disabling or ignoring alarms or warning systems
- Not following lockout/tagout procedures
- Improper use of ladders or scaffolding
- Failure to secure materials properly
Electrical Safety Unsafe Acts
- Working on live circuits without proper precautions
- Using damaged electrical cords
- Overloading circuits
- Using electrical equipment near water
- Failure to ground equipment properly
Construction-Related Unsafe Acts
- Working at heights without fall protection
- Walking under suspended loads
- Throwing tools or materials from heights
- Improper use of power tools
- Climbing scaffolds not fully planked or secured
Driving/Transportation Unsafe Acts
- Speeding
- Not wearing a seatbelt
- Using a phone or being distracted while driving
- Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- Tailgating or aggressive driving
Fire Safety Unsafe Acts
Smoking in unauthorized areas
- Blocking fire exits
- Improper storage of flammable materials
- Using open flames near combustibles
Chemical Handling Unsafe Acts
- Not reading Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
- Mixing incompatible chemicals
- Improper labeling of chemicals
- Not wearing appropriate PPE when handling chemicals