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What should you do if you find a broken or missing barricade?

  1. Ignore it

  2. Report to the nearest supervisor

  3. Replace it yourself immediately

  4. Write up a formal inspection request

The correct answer is: Write up a formal inspection request

The correct approach when encountering a broken or missing barricade is to report it to the nearest supervisor. This ensures that the situation is addressed promptly and by someone who has the authority and responsibility to take appropriate action. Supervisors are typically trained to handle safety concerns and can initiate the necessary repairs or replacements, ensuring that the area remains safe for all personnel. Taking immediate action yourself, such as attempting to replace the barricade without proper authorization or procedures, may not align with workplace safety protocols and can lead to further risks. Writing up a formal inspection request, while it may contribute to the overall safety and maintenance plan, does not provide the immediate attention necessary for a hazardous situation. Reporting it directly to a supervisor allows for a faster response. Ignoring the issue completely compromises safety and should never be an option.