Are we communicating properly? Are our messages being heard and seen correctly? Do our teammates understand our intended communications when we talk about safety?
Let’s commit to doing a little more follow-up. That means we circle back and discuss what was communicated to see if the desired message was indeed received.
Let’s reiterate our safety expectations regularly. INJURIES ARE PREVENTABLE – WE HAVE TO BELIEVE IT TO ACHIEVE IT!
Thanks for the share, PT!
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