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Accident Prevention is a safety topic that is imperative to all types of industries, such as;
Construction,
Driving,
Food/Package Goods,
General Service,
Health Care,
Home Safety,
Hospitality,
Industrial /Manufacturing,
Municipalities,
Office Safety,
Pharmaceutical/Bio Science,
Retail,
School Bus,
Truck Driving,
Utilities and
Warehousing
Accident prevention must always be an on-going endeavor and the best way to avoid accidents is to have employees act in unison as a completely focused team. The topics included here are explicitly planned to encourage employees to develop a sense of belonging with the team, to consider the risk of accidents at their workstation, and then freely discuss their ideas together to evaluate and unravel potential hazardous situations. The material is loaded with hazard awareness tips and provides many ideas how safety officers cannot only assess work practices and train new employees of dangers but also remind the more experienced employees of their continuing safety responsibilities.
Accident prevention must always be an on-going endeavor and the best way to avoid accidents is to have employees act in unison as a completely focused team. The topics included here are explicitly planned to encourage employees to develop a sense of belonging with the team, to consider the risk of accidents at their workstation, and then freely discuss their ideas together to evaluate and unravel potential hazardous situations. The material is loaded with hazard awareness tips and provides many ideas how safety officers cannot only assess work practices and train new employees of dangers but also remind the more experienced employees of their continuing safety responsibilities.
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- Available in: English, Spanish
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The best bet you will ever make in life is on safety, as it will result in the largest returns you could ever hope for. Preventing accidents is hard and employees can play a big part by making management aware of their thoughts and ideas on eliminating hazards. Let employees know you need their help. They will appreciate it.- Available in: English, French, Spanish
What more can you do to reduce accidents?
Every employee must quickly learn about become a team player and how management’s commitment will help. Ideas included here reinforce the fact that new employees are more prone to injury than a more experienced worker and provide sensible reasons as to why safety habits must be constantly reinforced.- Available in: English
Hazard Assessment...the never ending battle.
Is it better to watch jobs being done, than to do them? This is the challenge confronting safety officers looking for hazards. They may be "factory wizards" but they don’t face day-to-day, hands-on work. This Outline lists the burden employers face ensuring everyone’s safety. Learn and understand why everyday is a different challenge. GET INVOLVED. HELP THEM HELP YOU!- Available in: English, French, Spanish
Look for hazards in every direction.
Loaded with information and safety assessment tips, this theme outlines reasons why a sharp lookout must be maintained for all workplace hazards. Besides offering a hazard assessment list, together with pertinent review procedures, the material also focuses on why every employee must constantly check for and report any departure from company safety standards.- Available in: English, French
Have you thought of a way to avoid accidents?
Safety awareness is a SAFETY WATCH for everyone, both on and off the job. Think about it, study it, discuss it and then apply it. Total job safety needs everybody’s involvement. Knowing how to obtain everyone’s commitment often results in simple-to-implement accident prevention solutions from individual team members.- Available in: English, French, Spanish
Near misses and minor injuries.
Everybody wins when employees report a “near miss'. Workers sometimes fail to report narrow misses; this theme concentrates on the payback for everyone when they are reported. The material also offers a better understanding by employees of health and safety benefits when dangerous work related incidents are reported.















