Staying Safe at Work

I have my own ideas about how to have a safe job. Three things I will do to stay safe at work are receive typical training before work, refuse to work when I think my job is unsafe and don’t neglect any details whatever how tiny it is. In fact, everyone needs to receive the corresponding work training before going to work no matter what kind of work. This is good not only for the company but also for the employees. While keeping employees safe from danger, it also ensures that they are better integrated into the work group. Besides, every employee has the right to refuse to do what they think is dangerous. It also keeps them safe. Finally, the details that exist in the work can cause serious consequences as described in The Butterfly Effect. As waiters for example they should pay attention to the water on the ground to prevent them from slipping and clean it rapidly. Two specific and realistic actions outlined for others’ safety I will do are remind others when they are behaving the dangerous and teacher others the correct process of their jobs. Always solve the danger before it happens by transferring my own experience and constantly reminding them not to do those dangerous behaviors.

The story of Matthew stuck with me the most, for his situation aroused my sympathy for him and the horrible picture appeared in video made a deep impression on me. In video, he poured a whole bucket of hot oil on himself because he didn’t care that the floor he had just swept was wet. I think the reason for this accident is that he didn’t pay attention to the details of the work and didn’t receive training before he work.