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Presentation transcript:

SAFETY

What Is it ? **An Attitude** Definition – The condition of being safe. Freedom from danger, risk or injury Something we learn? Who? Something we see? When? A habit? How? **An Attitude**

Most accidents are caused by unsafe acts. You work hard to create a safe workplace for your workers and eliminate unsafe conditions. But what about employees' own unsafe behavior? If you examined your accident records for the past few years, you'd likely find that the root-cause of most of the accidents was unsafe acts rather than unsafe conditions. If you read between the lines of the accident reports, you might find that the workers involved in the incidents had become complacent about safety. They'd gone on "autopilot" and stopped paying attention to what they were doing. They'd taken shortcuts. They'd taken risks. They'd developed an "It won't happen to me" attitude.

What could go wrong If you are not thinking about what could go wrong every day, all day, while you work, you are not going to be completely safe. You need to be trained to think ahead as we approach each task and consider: What we are working with; What we are doing; Where we are going; What could go wrong;

Examine the substances – Equipment, procedures, and situations that are part of their job and look for possible hazards. Remind yourself to be safe; Focus physically and mentally on your work; No matter how many times you may have done the same job. Impress upon yourself the fact that accidents occur in the blink of an eye. All it takes is one second of inattention, one moment of carelessness.

Stop complacency in its tracks. Complacency on the job injures and kills. Spreads like a disease from one worker to another. One employee sees a co-worker taking a shortcut and figures, "If he can do it, why can't I?" You can't afford to let complacency take over in your workplace. Complacency is dangerous—as dangerous as any machine, chemical, or other recognized workplace hazard. Through a strong commitment to safety training and awareness, you can create a safety culture. Emphasis on alertness; Planning; Hazard identification; Problem solving, and; Injury prevention

If A,B,C,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Y,Z EQUALS 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26

THEN… K + N + O + W + L + E + D + G + E 11 + 14 + 15 + 23 + 12 + 5 + 4 + 7 + 5 = 96%

THEN… H + A + R + D + W + O + R + K 8 + 1 + 18 + 4 + 23 + 15 + 18 + 11 = 98%

BOTH ARE IMPORTANT BUT THE TOTAL FALLS SHORT OF 100%… HOWEVER… A + T + T + I + T + U + D + E 1 + 20 + 20 + 9 + 20 + 21 + 4 + 5 = 100%

Safety is really about our ATTITUDE! Make 100% Safe Behavior your choice, both on and off the job every day!

Positive or Negative ? How does Attitude impact our lives?

Attitude IS THE Key A good attitude toward safety is a key to preventing unnecessary incidents and injuries. Your attitude affects your safety and the safety of everyone around you, both at work and at home.

Are we Leaders or Followers? Leaders – One that leads or guides or one who is in charge or in command of others. Follower – A person who accepts the teaching of another, a servant or a subordinate, or one that imitates another. Can we be both? When Where How does this impact others around us?

What Does This Mean For Me? We all have attitudes, We are leaders and followers; Our attitudes , our leadership, and as followers impact people around us; People observe what we do and follow our example; We train others good or bad habits; We create the culture which set the tone of our work habit; The culture includes bad or good attitudes, leadership, and training; We have the choice in our safety behavior; This decision impacts our ability to be safe and it also impacts the people that work with or around us.

You Have the “Responsibility” MAKE A DIFFERENCE SAY SOMETHING SEE SOMETHING DO SOMETHING You Have the “Ability” You Have the “Responsibility” MAKE IT RIGHT!

Don't be a part of building this! End Result DEAD SERIOUS INJURIES MINOR INJURIES REPEATERS Are at a higher risk NEAR MISS EVENTS UNSAFE BEHAVIORS Incidents breeds severity!

Please Do Your Part!

My Behavior , My Choices Impacts My Life My Family Co-Workers Friends Job Company

I am going to work safe and injury free! Any Questions?