Now as much as ever we should be making certain we’re paying attention to the details. Even the little things can and often do become the big things when left unchanged and/or uncorrected. We’re great at seeing (finding) hazards when we’re on walkabout; however, we need to be better at seeing hazards when/while we’re performing. The difficulty in this is that our hazards are changing all the time and if we’re not paying close attention to the task AND THE CHANGES, we’re setting ourselves up for failure.
Hazards comes and hazards go, but only the true safety champion remains injury-free.
Thanks for the share, PT!
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