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Safety First in Construction by Royal Pavers Srilanka
Safety Tips in Construction For any do-it-yourself project, it is always important to be safe. Make sure that you or anyone working with you develops safe working habits and adheres to them. Do-it-yourself projects give you a great sense of accomplishment and should be fun; not dangerous. ·        Work patiently. If you become confused, frustrated or in too much of a hurry, chances are greater that mistakes will be made or that accidents will happen. Take 30 and come back to it later. ·        Read and follow the specific safety rules of every tool and material you will be using. ·        Unplug tools when changing blades or making adjustments. ·        Wear heavy soled boots on any construction site; rubber soles when working on the roof; gloves while handling lumber;and protective eyewear whenever power tools are in operation. ·        Wear ear protection when using power tools as some operate at levels that can damage hearing. ·        Tie long hair back so as not to catch it accidentally in power tools. ·        Keep work surfaces and traffic areas free from scraps and debris. ·        Select the appropriate tool for the job and keep all tools sharp and in good working condition. ·        If an object is too heavy or awkward, get assistance in moving it; bend from the knees when picking up large and heavy items. ·        Hard hats are recommended when working under or around overhead construction. ·        Use scaffolding when working on high places. The added stress of manipulating heavy and unwieldy tresses and sheathing can cause you to lose your balance. Be careful where you step; move slowly and with caution. Be sure no one is standing below the work unless absolutely necessary. ·        Be extra careful working around glass - one wrong move can cause serious injury and/or necessitate replacing a costly item.

Never rush through any projects or circumvent your developed saftey habits. Make sure to plan ahead, take precautionary measures and use propper protection when working on a project. REMEMBER SAFTEY COMES FIRST! – Go to end to see the source of this valuable tips. Your Partner in Construction http://picasaweb.google.com/sunilrajapakse/RoyalPaversPrivateLtd02 Source: http://www.build-home-building-house.com/saftey_first.html