Poster: NO LIMITS

Life is not easy and it was never intended to be. Flawed awareness, attitudes, and actions have always made things even more difficult than necessary. The reality is that “we” (everyone reading this blurb) will face obstacles and doubters as well as make plenty of mistakes on our own; however, we can overcome them with hard work.

Our effort begins with AWARENESS. We have to understand whatever it is we’re dealing with; equipment, facilities, and/or personnel alike. Remaining AWARE is a “constant ever-changing part of our routine.” That means our targets, goals, and plans need to change as our information does. Remaining AWARE is hard work, don’t ever think otherwise. For success, in addition to AWARENESS is ACCOUNTABILITY. Being ACCOUNTABLE is hard work as well. It means we’ll accept the responsibility of doing the right things every time. It means we’ll step up when we error and make improvements to ourselves whenever needed.

AWARENESS and ACCOUNTABILITY are the key elements of World Class Safety as well. We’re aiming at safety perfection every day; anything less should NOT be acceptable.

Thanks for reading and by the way, TODAY is a perfect day for safety perfection!

Thanks for the share, PT!

Heidi

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