Discover the safety risks: Find them all?

Safety awareness is growing, and more companies are investing in prevention. Recognizing and reporting risks in time helps create a safer workplace for everyone. Whether through an app, a reporting system, or an open conversation—every action counts.

Safety starts with attention to the smallest details! We’ve hidden 7 safety risks in this image. Take a close look and test your safety awareness!

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The seven risks #one

  1. Stray Chemical Agents” – Always place chemical agents on a containment tray that meets regulations.
  2. “Falling Hazard” – Place materials stably and orderly on the rack to prevent them from falling.
  3. “Haste Makes Waste” – Drive the forklift more slowly to keep a good watch on your surroundings.
  4. “Order and Tidiness” – Sort waste into the correct waste category and empty the bins regularly to prevent tripping hazards.
  5. “Pride Comes Before a Fall” – Always use the correct collective and personal protective equipment when working at heights.
  6. “Blocked Emergency Exit” – Keep evacuation routes and fire extinguishers clear; do not place obstacles in the way.
  7. “Unexpected Pedestrian” – Follow the designated walkways and stay alert when deviating from them.

The seven risks

  1. Order and Tidiness: Sort waste into the correct waste category and empty the bins regularly to prevent tripping hazards.
  2. Order and Tidiness: Keep your workspace tidy. Always clean up spilled chemical agents. Dispose of used syringes and other medical waste immediately in the medical waste container.
  3. Unidentifiable Chemical Agents: Keep chemical agents in their original packaging as much as possible. Transfer to another container only on a stable surface with the proper collective and personal protective equipment. Always label correctly to ensure the chemical agent remains identifiable.
  4. Order and Tidiness: Always keep your workspace tidy to prevent tripping hazards.
  5. Chemical Agents: Always place chemical agents in a containment tray for the safety of people and the environment.
  6. Cocktail of Chemical Agents: Keep chemical agents separated. Avoid inhaling mixed chemical agents. Keep caps on bottles to prevent spills and maintain an orderly workspace.
  7. Chemical Agents: Always place chemical agents in a containment tray for the safety of people and the environment.

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