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Electrical Safety

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don’ts
Don'ts for Electrical Safety:

1.Avoid Water Exposure:


Avoid using electrical appliances near water
sources. Water and electricity do not mix.

2.Don't Ignore Warning Signs:


Respect warning signs for high-voltage areas.
Ignoring them can lead to serious accidents.

3.Don't Overlook Frayed Wires:


Never overlook frayed wires. Replace
damaged cords immediately to prevent
hazards.

4.No Overcrowded Outlets:


Avoid overcrowding outlets. Unplug
unnecessary devices to reduce the risk of
electrical fires.

5.No Shortcuts:
Don't take shortcuts with electrical work.
Follow proper procedures and protocols.
Electrical Safety
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do’s
Do's for Electrical Safety:

1. Inspect Regularly:
Regularly inspect electrical cords and plugs
for signs of damage or wear.

2. Use Insulated Tools:


When working with electricity, always use
insulated tools to prevent shocks.

3.Distribute Loads:
Avoid overloading outlets and power strips.
Distribute electrical loads evenly.

4.Lock Out, Tag Out:


Before conducting maintenance, lock out
and tag out electrical equipment to prevent
accidents.

5.Wear Proper PPE:


Wear appropriate personal protective
equipment (PPE), including gloves and
safety goggles.
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Warehouse Safety
do’s
Do's for Lifting Objects in a Warehouse:

1.Proper Lifting Technique:


Use proper lifting techniques, bending at the
knees and keeping the back straight

2.Team Lift for Heavy Items:


For heavy or bulky items, use a team lift
approach with assistance from colleagues.
3.Mechanical Assistance:
When possible, use mechanical aids such as
forklifts or pallet jacks for heavy loads.

4.Assess Weight and Stability:


Assess the weight and stability of the load before
attempting to lift it.

5.Clear Pathways:
Ensure clear and unobstructed pathways to
prevent tripping hazards while carrying items.
Warehouse Safety NOTES

don’ts
Don'ts for Lifting Objects in a Warehouse:

1.Avoid Twisting While Lifting:


Avoid twisting the body while lifting; instead,
pivot the feet to change direction.

2.No Overreaching:
Avoid overreaching for items on high shelves;
use appropriate equipment or assistance.

3.Avoid Carrying Obstructed View:


Don't carry items that obstruct your view;
ensure clear visibility while transporting loads.

4.No Improper Lifting Techniques:


Avoid using improper lifting techniques, such
as bending at the waist or using a jerking
motion.

5.Don't Ignore Ergonomic Equipment:


Don't ignore the use of ergonomic equipment
designed for lifting and transporting loads.
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QUALITY DOMINIC (M) SDN.BHD

"STAY
ELECTRICALLY
SAFE, STAY
ALIVE"

"Electrical Safety: Your Responsibility, Our


Priority"
NOTES

QUALITY DOMINIC (M) SDN.BHD

"THINK SAFETY”
&
“WORK SAFETY"

"Safety Is Gainful, Accident Is Painful"


NOTES

QUALITY DOMINIC (M) SDN.BHD

"STAY ALERT”
&
“DON’T GET HURT"

"Prepare And Prevent,


Dont’ Repair And Repent"

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