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Weekly Safety Meeting – Shortcuts are a Choice

Weekly Safety Meeting – Shortcuts are a Choice

Everyone takes a shortcut at one time or another. You could cross the street between intersections instead of using the crosswalk. Or, it could be that you jump a fence instead of using the gate. But in many cases, a shortcut can involve danger. The decision to take a shortcut...

Weekly Safety Meeting –  Shortcuts Are a Choice

Weekly Safety Meeting – Shortcuts Are a Choice

Everyone takes a shortcut at one time or another. We cross the street between intersections instead of using the crosswalk or jump a fence instead of using the gate. But, in many cases, a short cut can involve danger. The decision to take a shortcut can be influenced by many...

Safety Tip of the Week – Shortcuts Are a Choice

Safety Tip of the Week – Shortcuts Are a Choice

The decision to take a shortcut can be influenced by many different factors. At the end of the day, shortcuts are a choice made by an individual. It is important to realize this fact and take steps to avoid taking shortcuts especially when it comes to safety on the job....

Weekly Safety Meeting – Dangers of Shortcuts

Weekly Safety Meeting – Dangers of Shortcuts

Everyone takes a shortcut at one time or another. You cross the street between intersections instead of using the crosswalk or jump a fence instead of using the gate. But in many cases, a shortcut can involve danger. If you have the habit of taking dangerous shortcuts, BREAK IT!! Employees...

Safety Tip of the Week – Dangers of Shortcuts

Safety Tip of the Week – Dangers of Shortcuts

The decision to take a shortcut can be influenced by many different factors. That being said, at the end of the day shortcuts are a choice made by an individual. It is important to realize this fact and take steps to avoid taking shortcuts especially when it comes to safety...

Safety Tip of the Week – Hand Protection

Safety Tip of the Week – Hand Protection

   Protect yourself from hand injuries by remembering the following basic safety rules: Recognize hazards. Think through each job before you begin. Follow safety rules. Avoid shortcuts. If an accident happens, notify your supervisor and seek prompt treatment.    Download flyer: STOTW_Hand Protection.pdf (139.85 kb)

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hand Protection

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hand Protection

  Next to our eyes, our hands are probably the most important part of our body when it comes to doing our work. They’re involved in almost everything we do. Yet many of the things we do with our hands are done without any deliberate thought. Your hands have no...