At Hudson Technologies, our people are our top priority. In order to better protect our workers on the floor, as well as visitors to our facilities, we’ve implemented exacting safety guidelines, rules, and procedures throughout our company, helping us ensure their safety, health, and well-being.
Workers and visitors who may be exposed to potential workplace hazards such as electrical currents, high temperatures, chemicals, light radiation, or dusts should wear PPE at all times while in your facility. Examples of PPE include:
If your hair is longer than your shoulders, keep it tied back above them to prevent any hair from getting caught in equipment or coming into contact with dangerous substances.
In the same vein, facial hair should be trimmed close to the face, and beards shouldn’t be any longer than three inches.
Jewelry also has the potential to get caught in machinery or equipment. Try to avoid wearing loose fitting watches or rings, and don’t wear bracelets. Necklaces that are longer than 16” should be tucked inside your shirt.
Avoid wearing loose-fitting garments to prevent your clothes from getting caught in equipment.
Be sure to completely mop up spills right away to prevent potential falls and related injuries. This is especially important when handling slippery materials such as oil.
Keep all walkways clear by disposing of garbage and waste in the proper disposals. Do not leave any debris on the facility’s floor, since it could cause falls.
No matter how small an incident may seem, it’s essential to follow all reporting procedures and inform management of any accidents right away. It’s crucial that the company have all incidents documented to ensure that proper protocol is always followed.
When operating a machine, never remove or alter the position of the safety guard. Doing so could increase your risk of injury.
When lifting heavy objects, make sure to bend your knees when lifting––not your back. Know your limits––don’t lift anything too heavy. If an object is too heavy for you to handle by yourself, ask for help.
At Hudson, we encourage you to incorporate some of these steps into your own safety guidelines and to keep the conversation around workplace safety going not only in June––but all year long. To learn more about National Safety Month, visit the National Safety Council’s website to access its free resources on emergency preparedness, wellness, falls, and driving throughout the month. If you’d like to learn more about Hudson Technologies, contact us today.