The Cause of Occupational Accidents and Injuries
It has been found that as many as 88% of workplace injuries are caused by unsafe acts in the workplace.
Most Unsafe Acts are Difficult to Predict, Recognize, Prevent, and Correct
The Most Common Unsafe Acts in the workplace include:
- Improper Use of Personal Protective Equipment [PPE]
- Failure to Use PPE - Either Willingly or Through Lack of Proper Care
- Use of Defective Equipment
- Removal, or Failure to Use, of Safety Devices
- Operation of Equipment at Unsafe Speeds
- Operation of Equipment without Proper Authorization, Training and/or Qualifications
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- How to Identify, Approach, and Correct Unsafe Behavior
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