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When you notice a safety hazard, what should your first step be?
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When you notice a safety hazard, what should your first step be?
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When you notice a safety hazard, the first thing you should do is assess the risk - that is, make a judgment about the seriousness of the hazard, and decide if it requires urgent attention.
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You should call the corrisponding authority's
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