Team –
How do safety leaders think? First and foremost we think about the task we’re preparing to do. Whether it’s walking, working, digging, or driving; we need to make certain we’re first – understanding the intent of the action. A simple plan for this is through asking Who, What, Where, When, and Why. If we can ask and answer these five questions we’re ready to make our plan.
Thinking like a safety leader helps to prioritize as well. It’s like my good friend Mike Furr once told me, “everything is important; however, everything is not urgent”. So let’s ask the questions, create the plan with associated timing, and then let’s work the plan.
Thanks to everyone for all the comments lately. It’s obvious WE’RE IN THIS TOGETHER!
Thanks for the share PT!
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