Answer:
I don't see any actions, but I found these examples online
Not taking unnecessary risks.
Always look out for hazards.
Always use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
If you must smoke, do so only in designated areas.
Keep your work area clean and tidy.
Enter and leave the workplace using proper routes.
Be Aware
Maintain Correct Posture
Take Breaks Regularly
Use Equipment Properly
Locate Emergency Exits
Report Safety Concerns
1. Dust
2. Salt
3. Soil
4. Smoke?
I think the answer is C. Who will get the goods and services produced?
It would be D. The bystander effect. It takes some time before anyone helps because they might assume he will get up on his own ok, that someone else will help, or maybe didn't see what happen and are waiting for someone else to take control. The more people their are, the more likely this is to happen. It's not really our fault, it's just something we do in a unexpected situation. :)