Noise Safety Standards address the many factors involved in preventing injury or discomfort resulting from the effects of sound. Whether by designing devices in such a way as to reduce noise output, manipulating that noise before it reaches people, or through the use of personal protective equipment such as earmuffs, noise safety takes many forms, each tailored to meet the specific types of noise present in an environment. Safety signs and labels standards are a key part of ongoing efforts to promote safe practices throughout an exceptionally wide range of specific situations. Accident prevention, protection from …show more content…
Some of these safety requirements or practices includes, keeping food and beverages out of the work area. If fiber particles are ingested they can cause internal hemorrhaging. Wear disposable aprons to minimize fiber particles on your clothing. Fiber particles on your clothing can later get into food, drinks, and/or be ingested by other means. Always wear safety glasses with side shields and protective gloves. Only work in well ventilated areas. Keep all combustible materials safely away from the curing ovens. Thoroughly clean your work area when you are