Use Common Sense to Prevent Workplace Injuries
Though many injuries that occur on the job are unavoidable, many can be prevented through proper safety
measures and common sense exercised by each person in the workplace. Protect yourself and others by
taking simple precautions to keep your work environment safe for everyone.
Eliminate trip hazards
A deceptively safe office can become hazardous when stray cords and obstacles fall into spaces with
high foot traffic. Keep cords from electronics organized and stored out of the way, and keep footpaths
clear of boxes, chairs, and other obstacles.
Report hazards
If you notice a problem in your workplace, such as a spill, an improperly marked slippery floor, or
a faulty handrail, report it immediately to the person in charge to avoid injuries by those unaware
of the incident.
Properly store chemicals
Many hazardous chemicals are commonly found in various workplaces. Keep cleaning products out of sight
and out of reach, and make sure they are properly and clearly labeled with their contents and safety
warnings.
Exercise Caution with Lifting and Repetitive Motion
If your job involves any sort of heavy lifting or repetitive motion, make sure you avoid stress injuries
by educating yourself about proper physical procedure and by taking breaks when needed to avoid fatigue.
Take safety precautions
Wear gloves, goggles, non-slip shoes, and other protective gear if your job involves work that could
potentially be hazardous. Make sure you have received proper, adequate instruction about handling dangerous
tools and equipment.
Locate a First Aid Kit
To treat minor injuries, make sure that there is a first aid kit available in an easy-to-reach area
at your place of work. The kit should include various bandages, antiseptics, and instructions on how
to perform safety procedures such as CPR.
Contact Us
If you have experienced a workplace injury, a Charleston workers' compensation lawyer
from the Steinberg Law Firm will work hard to help you get the compensation you need. Contact our offices
at 843-720-2800.