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How to reduce safety hazards In the workplace
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[QUOTE="TOZZIBLINKZ, post: 287494, member: 37528"] When people hear the word safety hazard they usually think that it is only applicable to hardware industries and manufacturing companies that deals with the production of hardwares and automobiles or machines. Safety hazard can also be applicable to office companies and even at grocery stores because there is absolutely no one beyond accident and even the most regulated form of accidents can totally be a serious one if not prevented. In what grocery store in my area a pile of cartons containing tin milks was by a corner inside the grocery store, meanwhile a kid what's playing a plastic ball nothing less than a metre close to where the pile of cartons containing tin milk were kept. The ball in which the kid was playing found its way to the cartons being piled up as a result of the boy kicking it towards that direction, as the boy was about to pick the ball, each cartons of tin milk fall on the little kid leaving painful and pitiable bruises on the body of the kid, for a moment the boy was unconscious due to the shock and the tremendous dropping of the heavy cartons on his body. This hazard would have been prevented if such area was designated as a "no-go area" or isolated so that individuals can not get hurt. [/QUOTE]
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