
5 Key Takeaways on the Road to Dominating Health
To complete an assessment of the risks at a workplace, the first thing that a person needs to do is take a walk around the facility. While walking through the workplace the assessor should be looking for things that could hurt someone. Every possible risk should be written down as well as how much of risk it is.
Practical and Helpful Tips: Safety
Not all hazard are obvious and so it would be a benefit if a person had the skills to anticipate things. Corners that are blind are a good example of something that may not be apparent until a situation arises. In work environments where forklifts are common, a blind corner could lead to a serious accident. Health risk should also be addressed. Examining how employees are working to see if there is risk there also needs to be done. One injury that affects a large number of employees in many different fields is carpal tunnel. Carpal tunnel is a condition that affects the hands and wrists and is caused by doing the same movements over and over. It affects people who work at desks as well as those who work on factory floors. Ergonomics takes a look at how equipment and body movements effect the muscles, joints, tendons etc. and it has gotten a lot of attention because of injuries like carpal tunnel. Assessing how ergonomics would benefit a workplace is also a part of health and safety management. Even though some companies only focus on preventing accidents, health and safety is very broad and includes many things. During flu season, many employers pass out information about how to curb the spread of infections. That too is under the umbrella of health and safety.