1. MASS TBT
KHAZNA DATA CENTER DXB 9
TOPICS
• Material storage
• Common Eye Infections & Injury.
• Spill response.
18/08/2025
2. Khazna Datacenter DXB9 – Jebel Ali [Reporting Date: 15-Aug-25]
Safety Moment
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Warning Signs – Why They’re Important, Types of Warning Signs, Best Practices
Warning signs are one of the simplest yet most effective ways to prevent accidents and keep everyone safe on a construction site.
They communicate hazards clearly and act as an immediate reminder of potential dangers in the area.
Key Points About Warning Signs:
Why They’re Important
• Immediate Hazard Awareness – Workers and visitors can quickly identify risks without needing lengthy explanations.
• Legal Requirement – Most safety regulations (DM, OSHA, ISO / BS EN 7010) mandate proper placement of safety signs.
• Prevents Accidents – Signs alert workers before they enter dangerous zones, reducing the risk of injury.
• Supports Safety Culture – Constant visual reminders encourage everyone to stay vigilant.
Types of Warning Signs You’ll See on Site
• Danger Signs: Indicate an immediate hazard (e.g., "Danger: Overhead Power Lines").
• Caution Signs: Warn about potential hazards that may cause injury (e.g., "Caution: Slippery Surface").
• Prohibition Signs: Indicate activities not allowed (e.g., "No Entry – Authorized Personnel Only").
• Mandatory Signs: Show actions that must be taken (e.g., "Wear Ear Protection").
• Emergency Information Signs: Show safety equipment locations (e.g., "First Aid Station").
Best Practices for Warning Signs on Site
Correct Placement
• Place at eye level near the hazard.
• Ensure visibility from a safe distance before reaching the danger zone.
Regular Maintenance
• Replace faded or damaged signs immediately.
• Keep signs clean and un-obstructed.
Language & Accessibility
• Include multiple languages.
4. Common Eye Infections &
Injury
Symptoms.
1).Pain
2).Discharge
3).Swelling
4).Itching or redness in your eyes.
5).Blurry Vision or Double vision
USE EYE
PROTECTION
5. Causes of EYE Infections
Viral,
Bacterial,
Fungal.
Allergy Eg: Dust
Overstrain Eg. Mobile Screen Use , Display screen etc.
Common causes of eye injuries/Problems
1).Flying debris.
2).Chemicals. Eg: Paints, Fuel Etc.
3).Radiation.
4).Welding and metal work.
Grinding, hammering or cutting.
5). Thermal burn injuries.
6).Diabetic, Age. Etc
7. Ophthalmologist First Aid EYE Wash
DO NOT RUB YOUR EYES
VIGOROUSLY
Sterile
Dressing
Do not use damaged
eyeglasses
8. MANAGEMENT AND
PREVENSION OF EYE
INFECTION /INJURY
1). Always use Personnel
protective equipment's.
2).If any infection or injury
report to Site First Aid Room/
Consult with Doctor.
3).Use Eye wash and sterile
dressing.
4).Include Vit A rich food in your
diet.
5).Limit the use of display
screen, Follow safety
requirements as per
manufacture recommendation.
6).If eye infection report to first
aid and camp boss.