Health and Safety rules in textiles is really easy.
1: Always follow the instructions that the teacher gives you
2:Always put your needle back where you got it from.
3:never leave a needle on a chair or on the floor.
4: there should only be one Peron on a sewing machine at the time.
5: keep your fingers well away from the needle on the sewing machine.
clean as you go
Some safety rules in textiles include wearing appropriate protective gear such as gloves and goggles when working with machinery or chemicals, ensuring proper ventilation in work areas, keeping workspaces clean and organized to prevent accidents, and following standard operating procedures when using equipment.
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If you don't comply with the health and safety rules, you increase that chance that you or someone else will be hurt. You also increase the chance that your company could be fined for health and safety violations, or that you could be suspended or fired for putting the company and its employees at unnecessary risk.
Occupational Health and Safety is the main federal agency charged with ensuring the safety of people in the work place and public safety. All business and public bodies have to comply to health and safety rules.
It depends where you are, they vary from country to country
It's the law.OSHA makes the rules.
There are no specific health and safety rules for the shot put, except that when someone is attempting the put, no one can stand in front of the circle, because that puts them in danger
There are lots of rules and they vary from country to country.
Not if you and your friends want to remain safe and healthy.
Be careful and don't touch the thin file