We’re awesome at hazard recognition and control. We eliminate countless hazards daily in order to work as safely as we do. The difficulty with today’s major illness hazard is that we can’t see it. If fact, we can’t see it, feel it, smell it, or even knowingly touch it. It’s a hazard that we don’t often struggle to protect ourselves or each other from. HOWEVER, WE’RE LEARNING!! Cleaning, personal hygiene, and physical distancing are certainly ways to mitigate if not eliminate the threat.
Please join me in sharing these messages throughout your circles. This hazard (an obvious known killer) won’t go away on its own. We can protect ourselves and each other only if we’re willing to take action.
Thanks again for all the notes and materials everyone has been sending. I will be using a lot of it in the days to come. Remember, we’re never alone, because WE’RE IN THIS TOGETHER!
Thanks for the share, PT!
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