1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Always wear the required PPE, which may include helmets, safety glasses, gloves, and flame-resistant clothing, according to various sources.
2. Safe Work Procedures: Follow established safe work procedures for all tasks, including lifting, handling materials, and working in confined spaces.
3. Avoid Shortcuts: Never take shortcuts or compromise safety procedures, according to multiple sources.
4. Good Housekeeping: Maintain a clean and organized work area to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
5. Proper Lifting Techniques: Use proper lifting techniques to avoid back injuries.
6. Awareness of Surroundings: Pay attention to your surroundings and be aware of potential hazards.
7. Emergency Procedures: Understand emergency procedures and how to respond to incidents, including fire, spills, and evacuation.
8. Permit-to-Work System: Follow the permit-to-work system when necessary, according to ATI ONGC.
9. No Alcohol or Drugs: Never work under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
10. Communication: Communicate clearly and effectively with your team about hazards and safety procedures.