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1. Avoid utilising damaged forklift forks and prongs.

2. Replace broken or damaged forks to avoid lifting failures.


3. To reduce accidents, only competent forklift operators should use them.
4. To avoid unauthorized employees, barricade the lifting area before lifting activities.
5. Make sure all lifting team members have proper lifting safety training.
6. Monitor wind speed before lifting operation and stop if it surpasses safe limits.
7. Verify that all lifting equipment and tools are in functioning order and have obtained 3rd-party certification.
8. Provide safe handling machinery, including a platform trolley, to reduce the risk of manual handling.
9. Ensure to lift tiny and light weights initially, then break down large vehicle parts into smaller parts to make
lifting hefty weights simpler (if possible).
10. Ensure employees get frequent breaks and job rotation.
11. Workers need 3rd party training for safe manual lifting.
12. Provide PPE (personal protective equipment) such as steel-toed shoes, hard helmets, and safety gloves.
13. Provide filtered mineral water to visitors, and workers instead of unsafe drinking water.
14. Proper sanitation is essential to reduce health risks connected with hazardous toilets.
15. Restrooms need frequent cleaning.
16. Regular inspections of welfare services are essential for ensuring good functioning and adherence to HSE
regulations.
17. Do not use damaged extension leads or electrical outlets in the workplace.
18. Replace any broken extension cables and electrical sockets with new ones. If feasible, use low-voltage tools.
19. Ensure to installation of ELCB (earth leakage circuit breakers) to prevent electrical hazards.
20. Qualified specialists must test all electrical equipment and appliances, including circuit breakers.
21. Choose high-quality copper wiring to prevent short circuits.
22. Potential individuals must have electrical safety training.
23. Employees must have personal protective equipment (PPE), including flame-resistant coveralls and rubber-
insulating gloves.
24. Replace damaged scaffolding with new scaffolding that has appropriate guardrails.
25. Ensure to use a 14-foot paint roller extension pole to minimize the possibility of falling from heights.
26. Ensure to use of a portable ladder instead of mobile scaffolding to prevent accidents at work.
27. Appropriate training and certification are required for personnel to work at heights.
28. Regularly check the safety of employees in the workshop.
29. Workers must have personal protection equipment (PPE), including a safety helmet with a chin strip and a
safety harness belt.

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