About these Workplace Safety Rules
Workplace safety rules should be established and followed as they are imperative to keeping everyone safe. Personnel need to understand the most important reason for following safety rules is for their own personal safety and this is particularly important if undertaking any medium to high-risk activities.
This list of example workplace safety rules details some general safety rules that workers can follow while performing (construction) work area activities. Following rules and procedures help employees understand what is expected of them and what will happen if they breach the rules. Having rules makes for a stable working environment where people feel safe to come to work and go about their daily activities.
Some of the example safety rules include:
- First aid and emergency exit/evacuation procedures must be understood and followed.
- All work is to be carried out in accordance with risk assessments and the safety management plan.
- All workers to be aware of your surroundings and use the right tool for the job, mechanical aids etc, as required.
- All workers must report potential hazards and receive proper training for tasks.
- All safety guidelines and instructions issued, both verbally and written, are to be adhered to (if safe to do so).
- Workers are to report workplace injuries and report unsafe conditions.
- Workers are not to undertake any work in which they have not been trained and must follow all safety programs.
- Workers are to maintain a safe working environment and report any equipment that could lead to injuries.
- Plant inspection logbooks must be completed as required and be made available for inspection upon request.
- Any licenses or qualifications showing evidence of competency for the operation and use of plant and equipment must be presented upon request.
- Follow all workplace safety tips to eliminate injury and illness and wear personal protective equipment.
- Vehicles must be parked in designated parking areas only to keep employees safe
- All necessary permits (e.g. hot works, excavation, confined space, etc.) must be completed and approved before the applicable work activity commences, to create a safe working environment.
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