Health and safety compliance isn’t just something your employer is responsible for—it’s something you play a vital part in too. Whether you’re driving a forklift, working on a production line, or loading lorries for delivery, one thing matters across every shift: staying safe.
Here’s what you need to know to stay protected and do your part.
Know the Rules Before You Start
You should always be given proper training and a safety briefing before starting any job. If you’re unsure about a task, piece of equipment, or safety procedure—ask. Speaking up is always better than risking an accident.
PPE Is There for a Reason
From hi-vis vests to steel-toe boots and gloves, personal protective equipment (PPE) isn’t optional. Make sure you wear what’s provided—and wear it properly.
Take Breaks Seriously
Fatigue can be a major hazard in physical roles. Always take your scheduled breaks, stay hydrated, and don’t be afraid to speak up if you feel unwell or overtired. Accidents happen when people push through.
Lift with Care
Back injuries are common in industrial work—so lift with your legs, not your back, and use handling equipment when it’s available. Never lift more than you’re comfortable with.
Report Anything Unsafe
See a spillage, faulty equipment, or someone not following safety rules? Report it. Health and safety is a shared responsibility—and your voice could prevent an injury.
Health and safety compliance isn’t about ticking boxes—it’s about making sure you and your team get home safe every day. Know the rules, follow the guidance, and play your part in creating a safer workplace for everyone.
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