Dear Jayaweera, For you referance. Regards, Dinh Hoa
From Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
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Hi, Vedvert,

Loose wires are not allowed in a factory; all electrical wires should be properly insulated, and when connecting, connector bars must be used.

Regarding ladders, ensure they are positioned at a 45-degree angle with bottom rubber bushings, and if the height is over 2m, an assistant is needed.

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Jayaweera

From Sri Lanka, Colombo
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  • Thanks jayaweera for your reply i have updated my knowledge with this can u tell me that how much height should a emergency exit should have and how far it should be from the main gate
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  • Dear Vedvart, Please see the attached OSHA reference document for your query. Please let us know if you have question again? Thanks.
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    Dear Dinh,

    I can say, it's really a very good, informative, and easily understandable presentation which will be a great help to understand any workman on the shop floor when coming for the first time. Great work done. Keep it up. Be in touch.

    Regards,

    Shailesh Mistry

    EHS Dept.

    Email: shailesh.mistry@rallis.co.in

    Mo. 09898402719

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  • Dear Friend, i need generator operation safety presentation. what safety required during starting diesel generators. regards, zaman EHS Karachi
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    Dear Mr. Dinh, Good quality time to spend for safety. excellent work. keep it up Regards NK
    From India, Madras
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    Very nice presentation. Companies have to provide more attention towards the safety measures for their employees, as well as making it a habit. While working in companies, safety is an important part. Thank you for sharing this important PowerPoint presentation.
    From India, Mumbai
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    Dear Dinh,

    This is definitely going to increase the knowledge level of workers as well as their supervisors. It shall be really helpful for the HSE Team. Request every member to kindly circulate such content so that everyone of us gets benefitted. Thanks.

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  • Dear Mr Hoa Very useful presentation which will be easily understandable to the operators. Thank you so much for providing the Training material. With best wishes Mukesh Kumar
    From India, Gurgaon
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