Observe and practice the safety procedures
established for the job.
In case of sickness or injury, no matter how
slight, report at once to your supervisor. In no case should an employee treat his own or
someone else's injuries or attempt to remove foreign particles from the eye.
In case of injury resulting in possible fracture
to legs, back, or neck, or any accident resulting in an unconscious condition, or a severe
head injury, the employee is not to be moved until medical attention has been given by
authorized personnel.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry around
machinery. It may catch on moving equipment and cause a serious injury.
Never distract the attention of another employee,
as you might cause him or her to be injured. If necessary to get the attention of another
employee, wait until it can be done safely.
Where required, you must wear protective
equipment, such as goggles, safety glasses, masks, gloves, hair nets, etc.
Safety equipment such as restraints, pull backs,
and two-hand devices are designed for your protection. Be sure such equipment is adjusted
for you.
Pile materials, skids, bins, boxes, or other
equipment so as not to block aisles, exits, fire fighting equipment, electric lighting or
power panel, valves, etc. FIRE DOORS AND AISLES MUST BE KEPT CLEAR.
Keep your work area clean.
Use compressed air only for the job for which it
is intended. Do not clean your clothes with it and do not fool with it.
Observe smoking regulations.
Shut down your machine before cleaning,
repairing, or leaving.
Tow motors and lift trucks will be operated only
by authorized personnel. Walk-type lift trucks will not be ridden and no one but the
operator is permitted to ride the tow motors. Do not exceed a speed that is safe for
existing conditions.
Running and horseplay are strictly forbidden.
Do not block access to fire extinguishers.
Do not tamper with electric controls or switches.
Do not operate machines or equipment until you
have been properly instructed and authorized to do so by your supervisor.
Do not engage in such other practices as may be
inconsistent with ordinary and reasonable common sense safety rules.
Report any UNSAFE condition or acts to your
supervisor.
HELP TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS.
Use designated passages when moving from one
place to another; never take hazardous shortcuts.
Lift properly--use your legs, not your back. For
heavier loads, ask for assistance.
Do not adjust, clean, or oil moving machinery.
Keep machine guards in their intended place.
Do not throw objects.
Clean up spilled liquid, oil, or
grease immediately.
Wear hard sole shoes and appropriate
clothing. Shorts or mini dresses are not permitted.
Place trash and paper in proper
containers and not in cans provided for cigarette butts.