What are the safety precautions in the auto mechanics workshop

1. Always wear appropriate protective clothing, including safety goggles, gloves, and steel-toed work boots.

2. Make sure the area is well-ventilated and use respiratory protection when working with chemicals or in a confined space.
3. Keep the work area tidy and free from any obstructions or clutter that could cause accidents or injuries.
4. Be aware of emergency exits and evacuation procedures in case of fire or other emergencies.
5. Use caution when working with sharp tools or equipment, and always follow proper handling techniques.
6. Never start working on a vehicle without first ensuring it is securely supported on a proper jack stand or lift.
7. Avoid working under a vehicle that is only supported by a hydraulic jack or unstable support.
8. Use caution when handling hazardous materials such as gasoline, oils, and solvents. Follow proper storage and disposal procedures.
9. Be cautious when working with electrical systems, as improper handling can cause shock or other injuries.
10. Follow proper lockout/tagout procedures when working on vehicles or equipment to prevent accidental starting or movement.
11. Stay focused and avoid distractions while working to prevent accidents.
12. Follow proper handling and storage procedures for tools, such as keeping sharp objects properly stored and secured when not in use.
13. Utilize appropriate lifting techniques when handling heavy parts or equipment to avoid strain or back injuries.
14. If using welding equipment, ensure proper ventilation and use protective measures to prevent burns or eye injuries.
15. Regularly inspect and maintain tools, machinery, and equipment to ensure they are in good working condition and safe to use.
16. Follow all safety guidelines provided by the manufacturer of any equipment or tools being used.
17. Stay up-to-date on safety procedures and attend regular training sessions to be aware of any new safety measures or changes.