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Wednesday, 11 February 2015

SAFETY SLOGANS 2015

Safety slogans

Safety is a very important aspect of life, be it at home, out
on the road, or at the workplace. Here is a collection of some
great safety slogans that you can use on posters to stick up
in your office or in your home, or use in presentations, or
send as emails.
General
1." Safety in mind and action, provides complete protection".
2.Safety isn't just a slogan, it's a way of life.
3.Better to be safe than to be sorry!
4. Chance takers are accident makers.
5. Be alert! Accidents hurt.
6. A safer you is a safer me.
7. Unprepared = Unsafe.
8. Remember - Safety is not a job; it is a way of life.
9. Safety is a cheap and effective insurance policy
10. Safety doesn't slow the job down but mishaps do.
11. Your safety is everyone's responsibility, especially yours.
12. You can't get home, unless you're safe.
13. Ignoring a warning can cause much mourning.
14. The adage "look before you leap" is a lifesaver.
15. The safe way is the right way
16. Just because you always did it that way, doesn't make it
right.
17. Safety is something you learn from the start - Being
accident free is doing your part.
18. Chance takers are accident makers.
19. Still water doesn't always run deep, look before you leap.
20. It’s better to lose one minute in life... than to lose life in a
minute.
21. "Hey, wanna see something cool?" (Last words uttered
before a mishap)
22. Have another day - by being safe today!
23. Safety is a frame of mind - So concentrate on it -- all the
time.
24. Get smart! Use safety from the start.
25. Don't learn safety by accident.
26. CAUTION - I Brake For Stop Signs!
27. At work at play, let safety lead the way.
28. Safety is the light .... Let it shine.
29. Fail Safety and it will fail you.
30. Take the extra step for safety.
31. Invest in tomorrow. Practice safety today.
32. Safety rules are your best tools.
33. Safety first makes us last.
34. Safety is like a lock - But you are the key.
35. Prepare & prevent instead of repair & repent.
36. Don't be safety blinded, be safety minded.
37. Never think working safe is in vain when it could save a
life time of pain.
38. Courtesy and common sense promote safety.
39. Safety is as simple as ABC...Always Be Careful.
40. Safety isn't expensive its priceless.
41. Working safely each day will keep the doctor away.
42. Safe actions bring lasting satisfaction.
43. The door to Safety swings on the hinges of common
sense.
44. Open the Door to Safety: Awareness is the Key!
45. Safety is a full time job, don't make it a part time
practice.
46. Safety... You will regret if you forget.
47. The Best Safety Device? A Safe Worker
48. Accident bring tears; safety bring cheers
49. The Safe Way? The Right Way
50. Always Remember Safety or Always Be ......
51. Make Time For Safety
52. Safety Is Our #1 Goal Each and Every Day
53. Your Safety is Important to All of Us
54. Keep Your Eyes on Safety All the Time
55. Take Safety to Heart - We Need You
56. Accept Nothing Less Than Your Best
57. Safety is Everyone's Business
58. Play It Safe, Don't Strike Out With Safety
59. Working Safely Together - Requires Teamwork
60. Safety NOW, Means No Accidents Later
61. Safety Has No Quitting Time, Practice ..
62. Practice safety…better than sorry
63. Safety, The Measure of Success
64. Tell Me - I Forget, Show Me - I Remember ...
65. Chance Takers Are Accident Makers
66. ANGER is One Letter Away From DANGER
67. Safety Is Our Mission, Not An Intermission
68. Stay Alert...better than sorry
69. Get in S.T.E.P. Safety Takes Every Person
70. Responsibility is Taken, Not Given. Take ...
71. Accident Prevention, Your #1 Intention
72. The Price of An Accident Can Be High
73. Safety Has No Quitting Time
74. Safety Comes In Cans, I Can, You Can, ...
75. You Are Entering A Safety Zone
76. Quality Is a Measure of Success
77. Stop & Think Before You Act
78. Safety Is No Accident
79. Be Alert, Don't Get Hurt
80. Make Safety Your #1 Goal
81. Keep It Safe and Sound
82. Don't Learn Safety By Accident
83. If You Can't Focus, You Can't Focus On Safety Either
84. Work Safely Today, We Need You Tomorrow
85. Safety is Everyone's Responsibility
86. Practice Safety, Your Family, Friends, Company Depend
On You
87. If You Didn't Document It, You Didn't Do It
88. Lifting Is a Breeze When You Bend At the Knees
89. Be Careful, Carelessness Can Hurt You and Others
90. Remember, Safety Is Important to You and Others
91. Stop and Think Before You Act
92. Safety, It's Not Automatic, Think About It
93. Safety is No Accident
94. Safety Never Hurts
95. You Are The Key to Safety
96. Teamwork Counts
97. TWO minds always better than ONE
98. Be Alert, Don't Get Hurt
99. If You Plan to Win the Game, You Can't Fumble ...
100. If You're Not Sure, Ask
101. Think Safety - Avoid Unsafe Acts
102. If It Doesn't Make Sense, Don't Do it
103. Safety Saves Lives, Quality Protects Jobs
104. Check for Safety, Then Recheck
105. People Don't Plan to Fail, They Fail to Plan
106. Our Aim No Accidents
107. Lift Correctly to Avoid Injury...
108. YOU Can Make the Difference In Creating a Safer
109. Safety Is a Full Time Job, Don't Make It a Part-Time ..
110. Play it Safe - Learn to Prevent Fires
111. Never Be Hasty When it Comes to Safety
112. Safely- By the Book, Then on Time, All the Time
113. TEAM Together Everyone Achieves More
114. Safety Saves Lives, Quality Protects Jobs
115. Practice Safety...
116. Don't Take Chances with Safety
117. Safety, The Foundation That Never Lets ..
118. $ Invest in Tomorrow, Practice Safety Today
119. To Avoid a Scene, Keep Your Workplace Clean
120. Stop Accidents Before They Stop You
121. Never Give Safety a Day Off
122. Safety is a Team Sport
123. Better to Lock Out Than Luck Out
124. Lock Out and Live
125. If You're Not Sure? ASK
126. Safety 1st, Last, Always
127. Think - The Safe Way is the Best Way
128. Lock It and Tag It Before Servicing
129. You Can Make a Difference
130. Think Safety ( with head graphic)
131. Learn About Fire Safety...
132. Watch Your Step, It Could Be your Last
133. Our Aim No Accidents
134. Safety Never Hurts
135. Success Is No Accident
136. Take a Snooze or You'll Lose
137. Accidents Hurt, Safety Doesn't
138. If You Think Safety is a Pain, Try to Work Without
139. Our Safety Starts With You
140. Safe Operators Are Smooth Operators
141. The Chance Taker Is the Accident Maker
142. Always Make Time for Safety
143. What You Don't Know About Safety Can Hurt You
144. Avoid the Worst, Put Safety First
145. Lift Safely - Ask For Help With Heavy Loads
146. SAFETY is Our Business Too
147. Thank You for Working Safely
148. It's as Easy as 1, 2, 3, Stop, Think About It, Do It Safely
149. Remember, Safety Brings You Home
150. Safe to Do? ASK
151. Let's Write the Book on Safety
152. Think - All Accidents Are Avoidable
153. Be Careful, Carelessness Can Hurt You and Others
154. Be Aware, Take Care
155. Safety, As Simple as ABC - Always Be Careful
156. Alert Today, Live Tomorrow
157. Think Safety, Act Safely
158. Take a Rest to Stay at Your Best
159. Our Target, No Accidents
160. Don't Let the Lights Go Out
161. Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow
162. Don't Let Substance Abuse Get You Down
163. Safety is no accident.
164. Think before you act.
165. Safety is forever.
166. Never forget about safety.
167. Safety means zero accident.
168. Keep no accident record.
169. Remember safety! You family is waiting for you at home.
170. Safety is our first priority.
171. No safety, no business.
172. Stop accidents before they stop you.
173. Come safely, work safely and arrive home safely.
174. Work safely means success.
175. Keep safety at the first step.
176. Make your workplace safe and comport.
177. Safety is our concern.
178. With safety, we win.
179. The safe way is the only way.
180. Get smart! Use safety from the start.
181. Be safety minded.
182. Your work and safety can not be separated.
183. Safety is the biggest investment.
184. Learn from others mistakes; don't have others learn
from you.
185. Safety is a must.
186. Work safely today and everyday.
187. Always talks about safety before you start working.
188. Do it safely.
189. Think safety before you work.
190. You can't get home unless you're safe.
191.Ignoring a warning can cause much mourning.
192. Remember unprepared means unsafe.
193. Safety is the first gate to success.
194. Safe workers are smooth workers.
195. Safety is our main concern.
196. Always think safety before you work.
197. Working without safety means failure.
198. Follow the procedures, keep safety in mind.
199. Save tomorrow. Act safely today.
200. Safety is a journey.
201. Yes! Safety is our business.
202.Safety is the best way to work.
203. Safety is your Choice; Not by a chance
204. Don’t find faults; Find solution.

Environmental:
When Housekeeping is Poor, You Can ...
In This Area - No Smoking, Eating Drinking
Once Is Not Enough Recycle
Think - Keep this Place Clean and Orderly
Think, Keep This Place Clean and Orderly
Help to Stamp Out Scrap
Nurture Nature For Our Future! Lets Save the Trees to be
Green
Thanks God given us this drinking water; think millions are
not get in the world
Thanks God given us this Meals; Think Millions are Hungry in
the world
Traffic/ Driving slogens
1. Anyone driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone
going faster than you is a maniac.
2. The best car safety device is a rear-view mirror with a cop
in it.
3. When jogging, run against the traffic flow.
4. Slow down! Your family will be waiting for you.
5. Only a Line Separates Us
Drive With Reason Every Season
Safety Starts With "S" But Begins With "You"
Keep It Low and Drive It Slow
Drive Alert, Don't Get Hurt
10. Secure Your Load, Or It Will End Up On the Road
11. Fasten Your Seatbelt & Drive Carefully
12. Buckle Up for Safety
13. Danger, Forklifts Operating In this Area
Height Works
1. While on a ladder, never step back to admire your work
Chemicals:
1. A spill, a slip, a hospital trip.
2. Pick Up - Clean Up
3. Caution- Chemical Storage This Area
4. Warning- Flammable Gases Used in this Area
5. Warning- Eye Protection Required in this Area
6. Danger- Biohazard in this Area
7. Warning- Flammable Liquids Used in this Area
8. Danger- Infectious Substances in this Area
9. Warning- Flammable Materials Used ...
10. Warning- Corrosive Materials Used...
Electrical:
Lock It & Tag It Before Servicing
PPE:
Your Original body parts not available in the market; It is
more precious than anything in the world.
2. Wear the right protective equipment for the job.
3. Use the right tool for the job.
Hearing Protection, A Sound Investment
Always Use the Proper PPE - Personal Protective Equipment
Don't Get Caught With Your Guard Off
Eyes Are Priceless, Eye Protection Is Cheap
Wear Safety Belts, Drive Carefully
10 Fingers, 10 Toes, Without Safety, Who Knows
Caution, Hearing Protection Required In this Area
Caution, Safety Glasses Required in this Area
Safety Glasses, All in Favor Say Eye!
Don't Go To Work Half-Dressed - Use PPE
Caution- Slippery Floors this Area
Danger- Hard Hat Required in this Area
Always Use Proper Personal Protective Equipment
Keep Your Eyes On Safety All the Time
Caution- Laser Light in Operation this Area
Caution- Safe Floor Loads 125 Pounds per ...
Caution- Radiation in this Area
Danger- Hazardous Voltage Contact...

Health:
1. In case of injury remember "rice"- rest, ice, compress and
elevate.
2. Wash Hands Banner
3. Your Good Health Is Your Greatest Wealth
4. Use A Jack, Protect Your Back
First Aid
Don't Let Small Injuries Grow, Get Treatment
Let's Cut Out Injuries
Think Safety ( with light bulb graphic)
Lift Safely...
Safety Comes in Cans
Where Danger Lingers, Watch Your Fingers
QA/QC
Quality Starts With You
Quality, Doing It Right From Start to Finish
Quality Starts With You, Do It Right the First Time
Quality is a Team Sport
Quality Goes In Before the Name Goes on
Quality- Makes No Sense Without U and I
Aim High For Quality
Safety & Quality, A Winning Combination
Achieve Quality By Doing It Right the First Time
Quality - The Proof is in the Product
Quality - How Do You Measure Up?
Safety is the Tool, Quality is the Goal
TWO minds are always better than ONE
A fugitive from the laws of averages: A person who doesn't
wear their helmet while driving a motorcycle.
A fugitive from the laws of averages: That's you if you don't
use your safety gear!
A fugitive from the laws of averages: That's you if you drink
and drive.
A healthy tan is the first sign of skin cancer.
A safer you is a safer me.
A spill, a slip, a hospital trip.
Accidents hurt -- safety doesn't.
Alcohol reduces performance, impairs judgment and
increases the willingness to take risks
Alert today. Alive tomorrow.
An accident can ruin your career
An accident could be a one way ticket to disability retirement
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
Anger is one letter away from Danger. Drive gently.
Apply your good intention to accident prevention.
As screwed up as a bag of wire coat hangars--maintenance
done without the MIMS.
As soon as you see a mistake and don't fix it, it becomes
your mistake.
As temperatures rise, stay safety wise.
At work at play, let safety lead the way.
At work, at home, let safety be known.
Avoid accidents, keep guards in place
Avoid accidents, keep poisons locked up
Avoid overexposure, pay attention to the sun
Be a leader, follow safe procedures
Be alert! Accidents hurt.
Be pro-active not reactive towards safety
Be safe at work or you might miss welcome home, a hug, a
kiss.
Be safety smart right from the start.
Be visible when biking or jogging, wear reflective material
Before using any new equipment, read and fully understand
the manufacturer's instructions
Before you do it, take time to think through it. Use ORM.
Before you go boating, leave a float plan with a friend or
marina operator
Being safe is like breathing. You never want to stop.
Better to arrive late than never. Drive carefully!
Boat load limits; don't exceed them
Boat safely, know before you go
Bottoms up, booze and boating don't mix
Broken tools can be replaced. You can't.
Carbon monoxide is the "silent killer", install CO detectors
CAUTION - I Brake For Stop Signs!
Chance takers are accident makers.
Change the batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide
detectors annually
Check your shoes and don't let your day slip away.
Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
Children should always wear a helmet while riding their bikes
Crashing sucks!
Danger never takes a vacation.
Do a pre warm-up and stretch prior to participating in any
sport
Do the easy work first--you could be replaced before the
hard work starts.
Do you know how to report an unsafe condition in your
workplace?
Don't be a fool! Inspect your electrical tools.
Don't be a fool. Use the proper tool.
Don't be safety blinded, be safety minded.
Don't fix the blame, fix the problem.
Don't just preach safety, profit from it.
Don't learn safety by accident.
Don't leave safe habits at work, take them home
Don't let safety take a holiday
Don't let the light go out, wear eye protection
Don't lose your head: Read signs instead.
Don't overload extension cords
Don't put your life on the line. Think safety.
Don't take unnecessary risks, use operational risk
management
Don't treat an emergency as normal and don't treat normal
actions as emergencies.
Double check to prevent a wreck.
Dress for the weather. In cold weather, it's better to wear
several layers of clothing than one bulky item
Drink plenty of cool water to prevent dehydration in the
summer
Drinking and driving - There are stupider things, but it's a
very short list.
Drinking and flying is not OK.
Drive for safety.
Drive like people out there are trying to kill you, because
they are!
Drive with reason this summer season.
Electricity can turn you off
Exercise at a comfortable pace
Exercise indoors when the air temperature plus the humidity
reaches 150F
Expect the unexpected. Gear up for safety.
Eyes are priceless, eye protection is cheap
Falling objects can be brutal if you don't protect your noodle.
First...safety...last.
FOD--This isn't your daddy's flight line.
Folks don't care how much you know until they know how
much you care.
For safe bicycling obey all traffic signals, signs and pavement
markings
For safety information check out our web site at
www.safetycenter.navy.mil
Forget the nurse with safety first.
Forgot your hearing protection? Forget about hearing!
Get a grip. To prevent a slip, use hand rails.
Get a medical check-up before starting any exercise routine
Get help if the load's too heavy
Get In S.T.E.P. Safety Takes Every Person.
Get smart! Use safety from the start.
Going fishing? Get hooked on safety
Good habits will normally keep you out of bad trouble.
Good housekeeping prevents accidents
Ground fault circuit interrupters prevent electrocution
Hand in, hamburger out.
Hard hats, they're not just for decoration.
Have another day - by being safe today!
Have your chimney inspected by a professional before each
heating season
Have your furnace checked every year by a professional
Health and safety, words to live by.
Hearing protection is a sound investment.
"Hey, wanna see something cool?" (Last words uttered before
a mishap)
Home safe--not just for baseball.
Ice skating on thin ice can be deadly, skate in supervised
areas
If caught in a riptide: go with the flow
If you don't have time to do it safe, do you have time to do it
with a man down?
If you don't know what is going to happen, there is no way to
stop it. Plan ahead for safety.
If you don't think it's safe, it probably isn't. Stop the job and
contact your supervisor.
If you drink and drive, you might as well smoke.
If you mess up, 'fess up.
If you think your safety specialist is a pain....try a leg
fracture.
If you're going to be stupid, you have to be tough!
Ignoring a warning can cause much mourning.
In case of injury remember "rice"- rest, ice, compress and
elevate
Informed is better than deformed.
Is better to crash into a nap... than to nap into a crash.
Is better to lose one minute in life... than to lose life in a
minute.
It hurts to be unsafe.
Jog on established jogging paths where available
Just because you always did it that way, doesn't make it
right.
Keep cool in the sun, wear light colored clothing
Knowing CPR can save a life
Labels are no good if they're not understood.
Learn from others mistakes, don't have others learn from
you.
Leave firework displays to professionals
Leave horse play to horses
Lift with your legs, not your back
Light up your Christmas tree, not your home; use approved
decorations and lights
Living with your mistakes is harder than you think.... wear
your safety gear.
Look for age recommendations before purchasing toys, and
heed the recommendation
Maintain your bicycle in good working order
Mixing bleach and ammonia can be deadly
Momma didn't raise no fool... I use PPE to stay cool!
Move your ladder to avoid reaching
Mow across the slope when using a hand mower. Drive up
and down the slope for stability when using a riding mower
Mowing and drinking doesn't cut it
Never check a gas tank with a lighted flare.
Never dive unless you know the depth of the water and the
type of surface below
No safety know pain, know safety no pain
Operating a boat while intoxicated is illegal
Operational Risk Management, it's not just for the workplace
Operational Risk Management prevents accidents
Our job is to save Sailors from themselves.
People helping people--lending hands for our safety.
Personal floatation devices, don't leave the dock without
them
Plan and practice exit drills in the home
Play it safe in the water, swim in areas with life guards
Pretend like you are invisible when driving a motorcycle or
bicycle, because a small percentage of people driving cars
will never see you.
Prevent boating accidents, take a small boat safety course
Prevent hunting accidents, know your target before you
shoot
Prior to games, check playing field to avoid fields of screams
Professionals Practice Safety
Proper planning prevents piss-poor performance.
Push, don't pull a hand mower
Remember - Safety is not a job; it is a way of life.
Remove jewelry before play to avoid injury to yourself and
other players
"Safe and Sane" fireworks are neither, if the person shooting
them off isn't, too.
Safe boating is no accident
Safety - A small investment for a rich future.
Safety doesn't happen by accident.
Safety doesn't slow the job down but mishaps do.
Safety: expect the unexpected
Safety gear - 2 minutes ... Risk assessment - 5 minutes ... A
mishap that takes a life - forever.
Safety glasses: Making foresight 20/20.
Safety has no quitting time
Following Safety is a cheap and effective insurance policy.
Safety is a zero-injury goal.
Safety is everyone's responsibility
Safety is no accident
Safety isn't a hobby, it's a living.
Shortcuts don't cut it.
Slip, trip and fall are four-letter words.
Slow down! Your family will be waiting for you.
Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors save lives
Stay in shape, not only during basketball season, but also
after the season
Step up, be safe, or step aside.
Still water doesn't always run deep, look before you leap
Store guns and ammo separately
Stretch and flex for your health and safety.
Stretch regularly and make it a part of your daily fitness
program
Swim only in supervised areas
Take a safe hunting class before you go hunting
The adage "look before you leap" is a life saver
The only excuse for poor safety is poor planning.
The price of an accident is always high
The safe way is the right way
The stupid shall be punished.
There are no shortcuts to anyplace worth getting.
There's no face like your own, wear face protection
There's no such thing as new accidents, just new victims.
This is not a hobby for me--I do this for a living.
This machine can kill you.
This tool will punch you in the face , if you let it.
Three b's of boating, boat safe, boat smart and boat sober
To learn about eye protection, ask someone who has one.
To see or not to see, use eye protection
Trimmings used on trees or around the home should be non-
combustible or flame resistant
True love is a blank OSHA 300 log on December 31st.
Unattended cooking means fire
Unnecessary risks may leave you on the sidelines instead of
in the game
Unprepared = Unsafe.
Use Christmas lights that have been checked for safety. Look
for the underwriters' laboratories label
Use extreme caution when operating portable gas heaters
while camping, fishing and hunting
Use the right tool for the job
Use your head figuratively--wear a helmet.
Wear a bicycle helmet to prevent serious head injuries
Wear an approved bike helmet when you go bike riding, it
could save your life
Wear personal flotation devices, they float, you don't
Wear the right protective equipment for the job
What would improve safety on your job? Tell your boss.
When disconnecting cords, pull the plug rather than the cord
When everything else fails, follow the instructions.
When it's hot, drink plenty of fluids
When jogging, run against the traffic flow
When you're out on the water, don't forget the basics of safe
boating
While on a ladder, never step back to admire your work.
Work safe today--heaven can wait.
You always have time to do things right after a mishap.
You can't cure stupidity.
You can't get "home," unless you're "safe."
You get the level of safety that you are prepared to walk
past.
Your accidents affect others too
Your safety is everyone's responsibility, especially yours.
Success is no accident
Never forget about safety
BEST BE Safe Today
Stand up for safety
Work safely to-day and every day
Speak up for safety
Be aware Take care
Zero compromise towards safety
Safety is no accident
Always think safety no matter what the task
Always look after No.1 and if you need help just ask
Think safety avoid unsafe acts
Play it safe
Know safety No Accidents
The first 3 letters in workplace safety YOU
More waste prevention + more recycling = Less waste = Less
landfill
Even in a hi-tech world you eyes are still your greatest asset
Check for safety then recheck
Put your brakes on speed
Think safety - it couldn't hurt
Every accident - every - time if it's predictable it's
preventable
Have you an eye for safety or are you blinded by bad habits
Never give safety a day off
Let safety be a sponge - soak it up
Safety is a way of life
Risk - is worth it?
Safety begins with No. 1
Your good health is your greatest wealth
Stop unsafe acts now
Be sure be safe
Safety first and last longer
Safety - it's in your hands
Be aware - Take care
Safety is free use it generously
Safety is our business too
Accident prevention - Your No. 1 intention
Hear to-day gone tomorrow - use you hearing protection
Think positive an accident is only an attitude away
Safety is success by purpose - Not Accident
Safety records don't happen by accident
If you are aware of it take care of it
Safety is the most productive business
Safety begins with teamwork
Watch your step - it could be your last
Zero tolerance on safety
Safety awareness saves lives
Safety - a good friend to take home
Better to lock out than luck out
Make safety a reality and don't be a fatality
When walkways freeze - walk safely please
Safety First, Last and Always
The goal must be zero accidents
You will achieve the level of safety excellence that you
demonstrate you want
Failing to prepare = Prepare to fail
Safe to do? Ask
Work smarter not harder
Don't get caught in the web of unsafe acts
Wipe up and avoid a slip up
We need you - work safely
Working without safety is a dead end job
Don't get caught with your guard off - it could be disarming
Guard against man eating machines
Safety is our goal what's yours?
Do the do's not the don't s
To avoid a scene keep your workplace clean
Stop! Think! Then Act!
A harness is better than a hearse
Be aware of slips and trips
Zero in on safety
Team up to safety
Safety starts with S but begins with you
The door to safety swings on the hinges of common sense
Safety is a state of mind - Accidents are an absence of mind
A wound neglected is a wound infected
Normal speed meets every need
Stop accidents before they stop you
Look sharp don't get cut
Before you start be safety smart
Safety is a full time job - don't make it a part time practice
10 fingers. 10 toes, If you are not safe Who knows?
You get what you inspect, not what you expect
Work safely or Hurt greatly
Safety comes before schedule only in the dictionary
The safety risk is the one you didn't take
KISS Keep it Safe and Sound
A casual attitude towards safety = CASUALTY
Safety is as simple as ABC - Always Be Careful
You safety gears are between your ears
Make your plant the best - safer than all the rest
Know safety - No injury, No safety - Know injury
Get the safety habit
Don't fix the blame, fix the problem
Hearing protection is a sound investment
One safe act can lead to another
Tell me- I forget, Show me - I remember, Involve me - I’
committed
Communication
Urge
Leadership
Teamwork
Understanding
Recognition
Empowerment
Shortcuts cut life short
No Safety - Know Pain, Know Safety - No Pain
It's better to correct an unsafe friend than to bury one
You can eat with false teeth, you can't see with a glass eye
Be a safety hero - score an accident zero
Safety - it's the tool for LIFE
Safety comes in a can, I can, You can, We can be safe
When you gamble with safety, you bet your life
Safety has no time out

Thursday, 5 February 2015

A Near Miss Today Could Be An Accident Tomorrow

Use Near Misses to Get Management Thinking About Safety
Production worries. Procurement worries. Personnel worries. Personal worries. With so much to worry about, it can be difficult sometimes to get management, supervisors, and workers to focus on your main concern: their safety. 

So when there’s a near miss in the workplace, don’t miss your chance—for a brief time, they’ll all be thinking about safety.




A “near miss” is a close call. It’s an incident that could have ended badly, an accident that could have caused serious injury or death but didn’t. Most of the time, in the wake of a near miss, workers are shaky but relieved, laughing nervously and mopping their brows over what might have happened and how narrow their escape was.

But near misses are actually a sign that an accident and injury is likely to occur; they’re red flags, warning you that something is very wrong. 

The best response, therefore, is to give them your immediate attention and use them to get everyone else’s attention, too.

Get management thinking about safety

Accidents and injuries are expensive. They can shut down production, disrupt your staffing, damage product, and result in workers’ compensation premium increases, lawsuits. Management may not always weigh those concerns appropriately against the everyday costs of safety, though.

When a near miss happens, you may have an easier time getting managers to consider:

The potential return on an investment in safety. What could it have cost the company if things had gone badly? How much less will it cost to fix the problem?

How training could have helped. Could additional time spent in training workers and supervisors have prevented the incident? Could it solve the problems that led to the incident in the first place?

How engineering controls could have made a difference. Would changes to the workplace prevent such incidents going forward? Perhaps improvements in lighting, layout, facilities, or equipment would keep workers safe without any further effort on their part.

How programs could have been more effective. Was the incident due in part to a program failure? Perhaps it is the leverage you need to get management to sign off on critical updates.

How management can lead the way in safety. By addressing a near-miss situation promptly and effectively, management can demonstrate its commitment to safety and improve the safety culture throughout the entire organization.