Some might say we’re “on fire” with our safe efforts and actions; while others say we’re merely getting started. Regardless of what is being said, the most important part of any modern day ‘revival’ is the people and their individual inputs and attitudes that help themselves and others make a change and/or get better.
To make a change and get better is exactly what safety is about as well. Our jobs (anyone reading this today) are to preform safely first. When we get hurt – we fail and to prevent failures, we need to make certain we consider all hazards, take the time to eliminate them, communicate any changes, and look for new hazards to repeat the cycle.
Let’s continue our safety revival on this beautiful Monday. (Today)
Thanks for the share, PT!
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