Saturday, October 27, 2012

What Are The Potential Hazards And How Can Eliminate Them?

Of curse, many accidents happen outside at the buildings and offices, but this doesn't mean that office dangers should be ignored.

What Are The Potential Hazards And How Can Eliminate Them?


Read this guide on office training, that how to detect and eliminate hazards at office place.

Canned Air

Surprisingly, canned air poses many risks. A tilted can might leak flammable liquid, or if the stream of air is contract with skin long enough it may cause serious frostbite. It may also dislodge particles that are harmful to the eyes or skin.
Eliminate: Take the time to train your employees to use it properly.

Liquids on a desk

Containers of liquid on a desk that aren't properly covered can destroy a computer in an instant - and can also cause sparks to fly if it touches an electrical outlet.
Eliminate : Keep liquids covered.

Heavy objects stored on shelves

Heavy things that are stored high on shelves can fall and cause severe injury.
Eliminate : Store heavy and large objects on the ground.
Sharp edges exposed

Desk-borne bacteria

A university of Arizona study reveals that the average office desk carries 400 times more bacteria than a toilet seat.
Eliminate : Reduce illness by wiping desktops weekly with bacteria-killing cleaner.

Sharp edges exposed

Paper-cutters and other sharp objects in an office are quite unforgiving and will cut deep in an instant.
Eliminate : Keep the paper-cutter closed when it's not in use, and keep knives and any other sharp objects stored away properly.

Blocked entrances and exits

In the case of an earthquake or fire, an exit that is blocked can spell disaster if a large number of employees are trying to get through at the same time.
Eliminate : Keep the main thoroughfares free of blockages, like boxed, furniture, etc. Consider implementing a fire and earthquake drill to ensure that your employees can easily move in and out of the building.

Slippery floors

A slippery floor, whether it's on kitchen tile or a worn down carpet in the main walkway, is usually the culprit for painful falls.
Eliminate : Use traction floor mats in high-traffic areas particularly those prone to moisture or spills. Be sure to use a floor mat with beveled edges to eliminate trip risk.

Loose electrical cords

Electrical cords that snake around the ground like spaghetti will ensnare even the most agile employee.
Eliminate : Shield cables running across the ground with a split wire loom, a flexible and plastic tube with a split down the side where you insert your bundle of cables.

Space heaters

A poorly placed, unattended space heater can quickly cause a fire.
Eliminate : Ensure that your space heaters are approved for commercial use. Never leave the room while they are on, and do not place them near materials that are prone to catch fire, like paper or cloth-covered furniture.

Electrical outlet overload

An overloaded outlet can easily blow a fuse or spark and start a fire.
Eliminate : Put a sign on each outlet limiting the number of ingoing plugs to a reasonable number.

Ergonomical Failure

The way that each employee's personal workspace is set up is extremely important for their long-term success as an employee. Improper sitting techniques can lead to chronic back pain and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, among many other injuries.
Eliminate : Consult an expert in ergonomics to ensure that you have the right desk furniture and train your employees how to sit properly.

Open file cabinets

Open file cabinets, especially drawers near the ground, present a legitimate collision and tripping hazard.
Eliminate : Post a "close the file cabinet when your are done" sign on the file cabinet or somewhere nearby that is highly visible.


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