Tool Box Talk: Safety “Why Do Some People Behave Unsafely”
“Why Do Some People Behave Unsafely” “Some people often behave unsafely because they have never been hurt before while doing their job in an unsafe way:” 'I've always done the
“Why Do Some People Behave Unsafely” “Some people often behave unsafely because they have never been hurt before while doing their job in an unsafe way:” 'I've always done the
“THINK” If you were asked to define “safety” in one word, what would be your reply? Would you define safety as alertness, always ready for the unexpected? Would you define
By Carl and Deb Potter You’ve probably heard the term “Get your mind in the game.” Coaches and supervisors alike want the people around them to have their minds on
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
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We are all expected to conduct our tasks in an efficient manner; however, we are also expected to do so “Safely.” A man by the name of Louis Binstock once
Improving Hazard Recognition. Hazards are the source of personal injuries and damage to vehicles, equipment, and property. Hazards abound at home, work and play. The problem: we don’t see them
Don't Take Your Safety for Granted The heading over an article in the newspaper said: "Man Seriously Burned at Work." The story went on to say that the worker was
No risk is Worth your Life “Distractions On The Job” Consider this: 4 out of every 5 accidents are the fault of the person involved in the incident. Unsafe acts
“Close Calls” Close call incidents do not often result in injuries. However, ignoring a close call means we could be paving the way for a serious injury to happen. We