Think safe. Act safe. Be safe. Supervisory Safety Leadership Best Safety Practice # 12 Keeping Safety Awareness High.

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Think safe. Act safe. Be safe. Supervisory Safety Leadership Best Safety Practice # 12 Keeping Safety Awareness High

Think safe. Act safe. Be safe. Supervisor Safety Leadership Keeping Awareness High Safety & Prevention Communication: Keeping safety a daily part of work life –Conduct frequent safety huddles Conducting frequent short, safety inspections Train employees on proper procedures

Think safe. Act safe. Be safe. Safety Culture Change Raising safety awareness Open each meeting with 1-2 minutes of safety –Recent injuries –Recent topical items in the news Establish & discuss a ‘monthly’ departmental topic Discuss near misses, injuries YTD Discuss new safety equipment/procedures Use different “Safety Huddle topics’ once a week – safety/training/safetynets/safetynetshttp://safetyservices.ucdavis.edu/environmental-health-safety/health- safety/training/safetynets/safetynets Discuss recent safety inspection results Safety posters, quizzes, contests