I can’t seem to get hazard recognition off my mind this week. Think about it… If we saw a hazard and recognized it could harm us; would we still contact it? I think not! So we need to do a bit job of RECOGNIZING and PREDICTING potential hazards in order to remain injury-free. I’m not saying it’ll be easy, I’m just saying it’s necessary to preventing injuries; otherwise, we’ll just have to rely on old man luck.
Sustaining ZERO INJURIES is a process and happens by choice NOT chance.
Let’s make TODAY our best day yet.
Thanks for the share, PT!
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