Lightning is a serious hazard both on and off the job. There is an average of 25 million lightning strikes that occur in the United States each year alone….
Read MoreIt is important to take the time to not only implement the safeguards that need to be in place, but also verify that they are indeed in place and functioning correctly. It can be easy to forget to put a certain safeguard in place…
Read MoreWater is one of the most important substances on Earth. All plants, animals, and people need water to survive. Water serves important purposes to our bodies and our bodily functions- some of which you may not even be aware of….
Read MorePersonal protective equipment such as back supports or back belts have not shown to be overly effective in preventing back injuries. These devices often create a false sense of security when completing lifts. Individuals should focus on stretching and using proper lifting techniques over using a back belt to keep them safe….
Read MoreFollowing an accident, drivers, and passengers may experience an adrenaline rush that could disguise injuries and alter your ability to think straight. Therefore, being prepared and understanding pre- and post-accident procedures is important…..
Read MoreHeavy equipment such as cranes, maintainers, bull dozers, front loaders, dump trucks, excavators, etc. are used on virtually every single construction site. There are many hazards created by the use of this equipment for those who operate it and especially for those who work around the equipment….
Read MoreContinual learning and improvement is critical for success in any area of our lives; whether that is as a parent, spouse, worker, leader, community member, etc.
Having a growth mindset when it comes to work, separates those who stay stagnant in their position at work and those who eventually land better opportunities for themselves.
Continually learning and expanding your knowledge regarding what you do at work will allow you to be safer and more efficient.
On the other hand, having a fixed mindset when it comes to work will not only hold an individual back from better opportunities, but it can also lead to injuries on the job….
Read MoreWhen planning work tasks for the day and addressing hazards it is easy get caught up on the big hazards. We focus on issues such as falls from heights, electrocution, and chemical asphyxiation during a confined space entry when they are present.
While these hazards need to be taken serious and properly addressed, the bigger hazards can be responsible for taking almost all of the attention from the “little things”….
Read MoreWe are all trained to report any near misses, injuries, or incidents to a supervisor or safety representative.
Often however, many of these incidents, especially first aid type injuries, are not reported. Injuries are not reported because of many different reasons, but it is important to understand why all of them need to be…
Read MoreWhen we see someone struggling with a task the first thing we naturally want to do is jump in and help.
Most times, this is perfectly fine and there is no issue that comes of jumping in to help. There are times however, when it is better to let someone else intervene or to not intervene at all…
Read MoreComplacency is often a focus point when discussing workplace safety at many companies. For the most part, we understand what complacency is and what areas of work or life it affects us in.
Although we may acknowledge it, we may not fully grasp the consequences it can have or what we need to do to overcome it….
Read MoreThere are almost always secondary considerations that are not thought of when bringing in new equipment. Creating a thorough process for bringing in new equipment, is a proactive approach that benefits everyone involved in many ways…..
Read MoreUnsafe acts especially are a huge factor in the majority of workplace injuries. Often, people who are involved in an incident are at fault for it. In this safety talk we will look at five common contributors for workplace injuries….
Read MoreWhether it is related to production or safety, there are always issues which are recognized, but nothing is done to correct them in a timely matter….
Read MoreChange is a fact of life that is inevitable, and we all need to deal with it as best we can. Individuals who adapt and embrace the change are the ones who continue to thrive, whether that is at home or in the workplace….
Read MoreFor many people, Memorial Day is a time to celebrate freedom, in more ways than one. We salute the U.S. veterans who sacrificed to preserve and protect us. And many of us celebrate freedom of the road on this day.
Memorial Day traffic is one of the heaviest, which translates into more accidents, however you can protect your family with these Memorial Day safety tips…
Read MoreSeven industry safety rules to read and heed!
Read MoreThere are many hazards in our workplaces and at home that can cause great harm if exposed to them.
Complacency towards recognized hazards can be as or more dangerous than the hazards you do not recognize.
Read MoreMaking the decision to follow every single safety rule or procedure does not come natural to us. We constantly have to work towards making the right decisions every single day.
Read MoreHow does attitude affect how your work and safety on the job? What is your attitude today?
We all have days where our overall attitude could improve, but how is yours towards your coworkers, boss, or safety on a day to day basis? If you are generally a negative person, what effects would a more positive attitude have on your life and on your work?
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