Poster: Next Level
What’s our next level in safety? I am one that believes our very best is yet to come. In order to truly reach a world class safety program people (that’s
What’s our next level in safety? I am one that believes our very best is yet to come. In order to truly reach a world class safety program people (that’s
We’ve talked about this picture a time or two before over the years; however, it’s important to revisit to reiterate the various levels of risk. We should be making the
Personal Protective Equipment, more commonly referred to as PPE, is our last line of defense to known/recognized hazards. That being said, it’s critical that we use the right stuff correctly
Our safety is not only our choice, but our responsibility. We need to “WANT” to be most safe in order for us to achieve the “safest” we can be. Our
The above slide depicts the results of a lab study conducted by the Sacred Heart Medical Center. I’ll attach the video to watch if anyone is interested in seeing the
Unfortunately, the reports are showing an increased number of exposures and subsequent positive tests. Some states and regions better (or worse) than others, but there isn’t any place in the
With the numbers rising and the threat of exposure increasing throughout our communities, we have to become more intentional, vocal, and courageous. Let me explain, as a safety leader –
Is right now the best time to go? Is it the best time to do? Is it the best time to gather? What Social Activities should we be doing, starting,
We all, as leaders (safety, company, family, school, church, community) have an obligation to protect each other. The strange thing is that we’re trying to protect each other from something
I don’t know about everyone else, but all these precautions, worries, mixed opinions, and attitudes are tiresome. For example, I stopped by a local establishment on Saturday to get a