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Walk with Good Form

When you start walking, be conscious of your posture. Keep your shoulders, back, and spine straight with weight centered over the hips. Keep your head parallel to the ground. By taking smooth, easy steps, your body will move fluidly through the walking motion. [Pg.136]


Internal safety inspections are important features in good safety practice. In daily production tasks, it is not always possible to detect all safety deficiencies. It is also well known that experienced employees can be too familiar with their work to note even imminent dangers. Regular walk-through surveys are therefore required. Safety checks may be conducted weekly, monthly or with some other level of frequency, depending on local risk conditions. It is usually advisable to use a checklist form appropriate to the plant, in order to conduct a systematic consideration of all of the relevant hazards. In the case of advanced safety inspection routines documented and issued using company systems, there is also a communication tool and checkout for the implementation of corrective measures by management. [Pg.14]


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