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Electrical equipment left operating.
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Open doors on electrical panels.
• Blocked fire extinguishers and/or hose sprinkler heads.
• Evidence of smoking in non-smoking areas.
• Directional or warning signs not in place.
• Safety devices not operating properly.
• Machine, power transmission, or drive guards missing, damaged, loose, or improperly placed. Safety Equipment: Your supervisor will see that you receive the protective equipment required for your job. Use them as instructed and take care of them. You will be charged for loss or destruction of these articles only when it occurs through negligence. Safety Glasses: The wearing of safety glasses by all manufacturing facility employees is mandatory. Strict adherence to this policy can significantly reduce the risk of eye injuries.
Good Housekeeping: Your work location should be kept clean and orderly.
In any case where there is a chance for a formation of any danger at work, from any element whatsoever, the employee is aware that he can stop or refuse to continue his work immediately, in order to avoid further damage to himself or his colleagues. After cessation of work, the employee must immediately inform the management about what happened, in order to avoid such situations in the future and to ensure the safety of the employees. All employees have responsibility for their own safety as well as for the safety of their fellow workers. They are expected to comply with the requirements of the policy, which includes immediate report of accidents, hazards, and unsafe work practices to a supervisor.
Dotan Meirov COO M.I.D. House of Diamonds
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