Motivational Safety Materials

Safety Appeal

We all have a natural tendency to want to be safe. Put another way, psychologists say that normal individuals possess certain desires through which safety becomes appealing. These desires include: Avoiding personal injury Avoiding personal loss Reward seeking Striving for leadership Excelling Preventing injuries to others Avoiding making an unfavourable impression Avoiding punishment It’s easy…...

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ITS UP TO YOU

When it comes to Safety….it really is up to you! The best safety program in the world – cannot keep you safe unless you heed the warnings, recognise the hazards, and follow the rules. The most experienced safety manager – cannot get you home at the end of the day, unless you take an active…...

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Accident Reporting and Prevention Awareness

An important way to help prevent accidents is to report any safety incidents that occur.  When accidents are reported, they can be investigated and the problems that caused them can be corrected.  But when incidents go unreported, things don’t get fixed, and the same situation could occur again. The bad news is that people sometimes…...

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Can Do Attitude-Can Get You Killed

People with a “can do” attitude almost always get the job done – regardless of the obstacles.  Unfortunately, many with that same “can do” attitude sometimes consider safety one of those obstacles.  This brings out the tragic, and actual, case of John, who no doubt “attacked” his work with a “can do” attitude.  Most of…...

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SAFE WORK PRACTICE

As a general rule we must all be aware of, understand and apply the following to be able to maintain safe work practice and demonstrate positive behaviour. Know your Emergency Response Plan and all instructions to seek emergency help. Always be aware of Surroundings and Field Conditions Observe all safety policies, regulations, safe work practices,…...

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EYE PROTECTION AND FLYING OBJECTS

It is not uncommon for flying objects to be the of cause eye injuries at the workplace.  In some workplace settings, such as construction and manufacturing, the occurrence of flying objects is more prevalent than with other settings.  Even so, flying objects pose a real threat to all workers and precautions must be taken particularly…...

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Safety and Apathy

At a department meeting, the Manager was addressing his concern regarding the blatant disregard of departmental policies and numerous on going safety-related infractions by many of its members.  The list was quite long and each item cumulated in what the Manager described as ignorance and/or apathy.  He concluded that eventually someone was going to be…...

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PINCH POINTS AND YOUR HANDS

Hand crushing injuries are common when rigging and handling equipment. “While operating the 15 Ton Galion Mobile Crane to remove and lower pipes from ‘F’ Decanter, Crane Operator tried to use his hand to prevent swinging pipe from hitting against cab of crane. This resulted in the pipe crushing the first joint of his right…...

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Eyes, protecting your EYES

The human eye is provided with more protection than any other part of the body. However, its own protection is not enough. Workers can still get particles of dust, metal, wood, glass, concrete, plastic or other hard substance in their eyes. Chemicals, acids, sparks, hot oil, fire and steam are also eye hazards. But natural…...

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RECOGNIZING AND CONTROLLING SLIP AND TRIP HAZARDS

One key to avoiding injuries from falls is learning to recognize and control slip and trip hazards.  Like many aspects of workplace safety, your attitude and awareness play a large part.  When traveling through the workplace, keep a sharp lookout for any obstacle that may lead to a slip or trip.  This includes open file…...

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Caught in Hazards – Quiz

Caught-in hazards cause only minor injuries and are not a big concern to construction workers. True False A caught-in hazard can be described as: Not wearing a seatbelt while driving a forklift Being hit by a swinging load from a crane Anytime a worker can get any part of his body caught in or in…...

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