SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILTY: Today is the best time to think about bad safety habits and then correct them.
SAFETY MUST BE LEARNED
Remembering the safety guidelines and procedures established by the company and applying them in EVERY MINUTE and aspect of your life, whether at work or at home.
Let us try and anticipate what could happen by being aware of near misses and reporting them. In this way we all can play a big part in preventing accidents.
So we see that accidents do not have to result in injury. But, they are strong indications that something is wrong.
If not remedied in time, they may very well result in a major lost-time injury.
DO YOU KNOW SAFETY?
- Know your job.
- Know your tools.
- Know your safeguards.
- Know your penalties.
- Know your rewards.
- Know the advantages of working safely.
- Know the remedies.
- Know yourself.
- Know your responsibilities.
- Know your hazards.
A single chance taken might mean an accident from which you might never recover.
Always remember that in safety, you protect: YOU AND ALL THOSE YOU LOVE!
USE Good Judgment. Never relying on luck.
Protect yourself; you are the “Human” machine
- Not a pump
- Not oil and grease
- Not just a camera
- Not tires
- Not a compressor
- Not a chain fall
- Not a sling
- Not just supports
Invest in yourself; safety depends on you.
And a bonus quote from Harry S. Truman:
“It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.”
Thanks for the share, TO!