What’s our “why”? We’ve talked about it numerous times before and it’s always timely and direct. The fact is we all have someone counting on us. They are our “why” we work safe. If we find ourselves rushing, frustrated, fatigued, or complacent; we need to think of them.
It’s important to recognize our reasons for working safe and then to make a plan that helps prevent the surprises that lead to incidents and the incidents that lead to injuries. Remember, INJURIES ARE PREVENTABLE!
Our families, friends, and communities are counting on us to make the right choices that lead to safe performance both on and off the job.
Let’s all be intentional about our safety today.
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