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*Colour Coding in Industrial Safety*
*Purpose*
Colour coding is used in industrial settings to:
1. Identify hazards and risks
2. Provide visual warnings and alerts
3. Indicate safety procedures and equipment
*Common Colour Codes*
- *Red*: Fire protection, emergency stops, and danger
- *Yellow*: Caution, warning, and hazardous areas
- *Green*: Safety, first aid, and emergency exits
- *Blue*: Information, advisory, and mandatory signs
*Applications*
- *Piping Systems*: Colour coding pipes to identify contents (e.g., water, steam, gas)
- *Safety Signs*: Using colours to convey safety messages and warnings
- *Equipment Labels*: Colour coding equipment to indicate hazards or status
*Benefits*
- *Improved Safety*: Enhances visual communication and reduces accidents
- *Standardization*: Provides a consistent and recognizable system
- *Compliance*: Meets regulatory requirements and industry standards
*Importance*
- *Quick Identification*: Allows for rapid recognition of hazards and safety information
- *Reduced Risk*: Helps prevent accidents and injuries
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Site Safety Rules
1. Wear PPE (hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, etc.) as required.
2. Follow site-specific safety procedures.
3. Report incidents, near-misses, and hazards.
4. Attend safety inductions and training.
5. Use equipment and tools correctly.
6. Keep site clean and organized.
7. Follow lockout/tagout and permit-to-work procedures.
8. Be aware of site-specific hazards (e.g., falling objects, electrical hazards).
Additional Rules
1. No unauthorized access to restricted areas.
2. Follow emergency procedures (e.g., evacuation routes, assembly points).
3. Respect safety signs and warnings.
4. Cooperate with site safety inspections.
Responsibility
All personnel on site are responsible for following safety rules and reporting hazards.
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