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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION. hazards in the office. Click on an object to select a Description of the Hazard Click on the Back AND BEGIN AGAIN. CLICK HERE TO START. HAZARDS IN THE OFFICE. CHAIR DIALOGUE. Do not stand on anything unstable. BACK. OPEN FIRE.

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INTRODUCTION

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  1. INTRODUCTION hazards in the office Click on an object to select a Description of the Hazard Click on the Back AND BEGIN AGAIN CLICK HERE TO START

  2. HAZARDS IN THE OFFICE

  3. CHAIR DIALOGUE Do not stand on anything unstable BACK

  4. OPEN FIRE Keep fires clear of clothes, papers and other objects BACK

  5. DEFECTIVE WIRE Report defective equipment immediately BACK

  6. SWITCH OFF Switch off all equipment BACK

  7. CIGARETTE ENDS Do not put cigarette ends in bins BACK

  8. TRAILING WIRES Beware of trailing cords BACK

  9. HEAVY OBJECTS LIFTING HEAVY OBJECTS CAN CAUSE BACK INJURY BACK

  10. LOOSE CARPET Loose carpet or lino can be dangerous BACK

  11. WALK BLIND Be able to see over your load BACK

  12. HIGH STACKING Do not stack files or paper too high BACK

  13. OPEN DRAWER Do not leave drawers open BACK

  14. Do not overload top drawer – open one drawer at a time OVERLOADING TOP DRAWER BACK

  15. Ensure - Screen Glare is not too bright Adequate breaks are taken Furniture is adequate for purpose COMPUTER ERGONOMICS BACK

  16. Keep fire doors clear and corridors uncluttered- in case of fire do not use lifts FIRE DOORS AND FIRE EXITS BACK

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