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1. Replace the broken scaffolds with new ones equipped with guardrails and locking mechanisms.

2. To prevent accidents, use portable ladders instead of damaged scaffolding.


3. Utilise the Permit to work system to lower the risk of incidents.
4. Only competent and qualified persons should inspect scaffolds and ladders.
5. Workers should get training for safe job performance at heights.
6. Working at heights (WAH) requires careful adherence to safety protocols.
7. Provide personal protective equipment such as body harnesses, safety footwear, and hard helmets.
8. To prevent lifting operation failed, replace damaged forklift tires and forks.
9. Designate specific lanes and routes for workers and forklifts.
10. Regularly maintain and examine equipment.
11. Only qualified staff may use forklifts.
12. Assign a modest job to avoid overburden.
13. Avoid utilizing flammable materials like LPG cylinders, fuel drums and kerosene oil, for welding and
cutting tasks.
14. Provide portable steel containers for storing flammable and combustible items.
15. The work site requires an interconnected fire alarm system..
16. Fire extinguishers must be inspected on a regular basis in the workplace.
17. Workers must get fire safety training.
18. Ensure to implement permit to work system
19. Prospective personnel must wear PPE, including safety gloves, fire-resistant coveralls, face shields and N95
masks.
20. Consider removing noisy machinery and tools to reduce noise levels.
21. Use soundproofing barriers like noise-resistant shielding drapes or noise-resistant curtains.
22. Maintain and repair noisy equipment and tools.
23. Use job rotation to minimize noise exposure.
24. Provide workers with rest shelters during intervals and breaks to avoid prolonged noise exposure.
25. Provide PPE (personal protective equipment) including earplugs and earmuffs to minimize health hazards.

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