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How do you all follow safety protocols?

Im curious of what protocols you have to be aware of and how you follow them

Thank you comment icon Stay informed and alert Sir Flyer
Thank you comment icon I agree with sir also you should start with safety training. Dr H has given you a thorough detail structure. Uran James

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Dr’s Answer

Hey Amarion, great question! Following safety protocols is all about being informed and staying alert. Most workplaces start you off with thorough safety training so you know exactly what to do—kind of like getting a manual for a video game, except the stakes are real-life safety! You learn about everything from wearing the right gear to knowing emergency exits, and then it's all about putting that training into practice every day.
It also helps to treat safety like a team sport. If you're ever unsure about a procedure, don’t hesitate to ask a supervisor or a teammate for a quick refresher. After all, a quick chat can prevent a mishap and keep everyone on the same page. Think of it as taking care of your own little safety squad.
The key is to stay curious and proactive—make it a habit to review any updates on protocols, and don’t be shy about asking questions. That way, you're not just following rules; you're making sure you and everyone around you stays safe and sound. Stay safe out there Amarion, you got this and all the best buddy! 😎🤗
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Ritesh’s Answer

If you're a security coach, the first thing you do when you visit a new place is look for the safe exits and check the floor plans. These are important steps for a security coach. The same idea applies to an information security professional. It's important to be clear about which field or job you want to learn more about because, while security might mean the same thing everywhere, the steps or rules can be different.
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