Preventing or Minimizing Work HazardsRegularly check the workplace to spot any dangers, like unsafe equipment or harmful chemicals.Encourage everyone to tell someone if they see something unsafe.Think about how likely it is for someone to get hurt and how serious the injury could be.Focus on fixing the most dangerous hazards first.Get rid of the danger completely (like fixing broken machines).Use safer materials or methods (like using less harmful cleaning products).Put barriers around dangerous areas or move risky equipment away from workers.Add guards or covers to machines to keep workers safe.Adjust how tasks are done to reduce risks (like changing jobs to avoid repetitive movements).Provide items like helmets, gloves, and goggles to protect workers.Get workers involved in safety talks and decisions because they know the workplace best.Teach workers about safety so they know what to look for and how to stay safe.Regularly check and fix machines and work areas to keep them safe.Make clear plans for what to do in case of an emergency and practice them with drills.Create a workplace where safety is important, and everyone feels comfortable reporting problems.Keep an eye on safety measures to see if they are working and change them if needed.