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We all want our behavior to be approved by those around us. We try to speak, dress, and act according to the thoughts of our friends. But when it comes to occupational safety… there is only one thing to do: Follow the rules, regardless of what others say. Wearing the Right Personal Protective Equipment Your coworkers may not wear safety glasses or masks. You might feel awkward with your PPE. But remember: those glasses, that mask, are there to protect you. Your health is critical for your family, your job, and your future. Learn about the hazards you may encounter and their short- and long-term effects. And explain to your colleagues what PPE protects you from. You may not change their minds… but they will respect that you value your own health. And maybe, your courage will inspire them too. Applying the Right Work Methods When you’re rushing to finish a task, safety rules can feel like a waste of time. But in reality, it’s the opposite. Skipping rules may make you look fast in the short term, but in the long term it brings accidents, lost manpower, higher insurance costs, and low morale. Remember: the work you do falls under the category of hazardous workplaces. Following safe methods is never a waste of time—on the contrary, it secures your future. Don’t Overlook Dangerous Situations Not overlooking means doing the right thing, even if it isn’t your responsibility. Putting a broken barrier back in place… Removing a board with nails from the ground and setting it in a safe place… Or warning a coworker who is not tied off while working at height. Reporting a situation that could cause an accident is not just about following a safety rule— it is also a sign of how much you value your colleagues. Learn to Say “No” if It’s Unsafe Resisting peer pressure or your superiors’ words is not easy. Sometimes they may ask you to ignore the rules. But remember: when you risk your safety, in the end, you protect neither your friendships nor your health. In the long run, true respect comes from following the rules. And your stance may encourage a coworker to work safely too. Conclusion Occupational safety is not just about following rules—it is also about showing courage. For yourself, for your family, and for the colleague standing next to you… Follow the rules. Don’t overlook dangers. Say no when necessary. Because true respect and true safety begin with occupational safety.