Video Script
Safety on the construction site is not just a guideline; it’s a commitment we all share. Every day, we face potential hazards, from heavy machinery to falling objects. Always wear your hard hat and safety goggles—these aren’t just accessories; they’re your first line of defense. Remember to check your equipment before use. A faulty tool can turn a simple task into a dangerous situation.
Stay aware of your surroundings. If you see something unsafe, speak up. It’s not just your safety at stake; it’s everyone’s. Use proper lifting techniques to avoid injuries—lift with your legs, not your back. And don’t forget about the importance of hydration. Dehydration can lead to fatigue, which increases the risk of accidents.
Let’s keep our worksite safe and productive. Your safety is in your hands, so let’s make every day a safe day on the job.
