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Safety Inspection Report: Hazard Identification & Prevention

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Stacked Chairs and Debris.
Risk of collapse and injury.
Broken Glass. Sharp
debris present.
Trip Hazard. A concrete
block is placed near the
doorway.
Broken Glass and discarded
plastic container create a
potential hazard.
damaged wall topped with barbed wire. The
deteriorated condition of the wall and the
presence of the barbed wire present a significant
risk of injury from falling debris and sharp wire.
This creates a tripping hazard,
particularly in wet conditions. The image
shows a corner of a metal shelf with a
damaged corner.
Cluttered Storage Area. Risk of
tripping, falling, and injury due to
obstructed pathways and unsecured
items.
Unstable Structure. The wooden
structure appears unstable and
poses a risk of collapse.
The image shows a ceiling fan with exposed
wiring and a damaged ceiling. This poses a risk of
electrical shock and falling debris. The ceiling
should be inspected and repaired, and the fan's
wiring should be properly secured.
The image shows a rusty metal gate with
exposed and tangled wires near the latch.
This presents a risk of cuts from sharp edges
and wires, as well as potential entanglement.
The image shows an overloaded electrical outlet with
multiple plugs and cords. This is a significant fire hazard
and could also lead to electrical shock. It should be
addressed immediately by unplugging unnecessary
devices and/or using a power strip with surge protection.
The damage could create a
sharp edge posing a risk of
cuts or injuries.
Stand fan with exposed wiring and parts of the
fan taped with what appears to be masking tape.
This presents a potential electrical hazard and a
risk of injury from the fan's moving parts.
Uneven ground, exposed rocks in the
ditch, and a potentially tangled garden
hose that could cause tripping.
Hazardous Area: Unsecured
materials. Risk of falls, cuts,
and other injuries.
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