Follow the dress code · 2.Take responsibility for your personal safety · 5.Keeping your arms and legs covered, avoiding hanging jewelry or ties, and wearing closed shoes can go a long way in minimizing common workplace injuries and accidents. When and where appropriate, always wear personal protective equipment (PPE) and inspect before and after use to see if it is damaged, so that it can be repaired or replaced promptly. Now that you've evaluated the specific hazards that may affect your workplace, let's take a closer look at six common controls that will help protect your employees when working in busy places.

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