Poster: STRENGTH
We’re always building our teams aren’t we? We becoming stronger than ever before. We can’t do it all by ourselves and learning to recognize another’s strength as our own is
We’re always building our teams aren’t we? We becoming stronger than ever before. We can’t do it all by ourselves and learning to recognize another’s strength as our own is
Are things getting tougher? Do we ever feel like we’re working twice as hard to get half as much? Nobody ever said safety was easy! 100% commitment, 100% of the
Why do we do what we do? Why do people matter to us? Why is safety important? While these “whys” may seem easy to answer for some of us, for
Are we "deliverers" or "destroyers?" Hopefully we’ll all answer the same and that we’ll recognize our safety efforts as uplifting and constructive. As safety leaders we should be looking for
No one ever said it would be easy! The fact is, our journeys are often difficult; however, they are worth it when we experience those bursts and bits of success.
I was having dinner with a small group last night when TB dropped this gem on me during a discussion on leading versus lagging indicators. The analogy works for life
We can’t let our guards down – period! Literally or figuratively; we need to remain on guard during each and every task regardless of how simple or routine it may
As safety leaders we should all be ourselves and realize right now that we’re not perfect, in fact, we’re far from perfect as it related to safety. Our safety demands
We talk about personal responsibility often. Our expectation is to do the right (most safe) thing every task/every time. We perform individually for obvious reasons; however, also for the good
Our hands are our greatest tools; however, we’re working hard to minimize their direct contact to parts and equipment. No-Touch tools are becoming more and more prevalent in our facilities