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Safety Attitudes and Accidents
A positive attitude toward safety will pay off in countless ways. It
could even save your life.
Some Facts
- Most accidents occur not because employees aren't provided with
adequate safety equipment or because something goes wrong with
procedures, but because of mental lapses on the worker's part.
- Safety education increases safety awareness and promotes a positive
attitude, which in turn reduces accidents.
- A good attitude towards safety is a habit you can easily learn.
It Really Happens
A supervisor at a Hayward lumber mill told one of his workers not to
jump off the truck that he had been working on. The worker thought the
short cut of jumping to get down was better than taking the time to step
down. He broke his right heel and continues to suffer from this painful
injury every time he walks.
Employer's Role
- Use safety meetings to review correct safety procedures and explain
the proper use of safety equipment.
- Observe safety procedures during normal working conditions to show
your commitment to getting jobs done safely.
- Recognize your crew for having a good safety record. Reward your
employees if appropriate.
Worker's Role
- Don't play follow the leader when others ask you to take shortcuts.
A good attitude means having the strength to do the right thing and
means following proper safety procedures.
- Think of yourself as part of the team and help make it a winning one
with a positive attitude towards safety.
- Take an interest in safety and protect yourself and the people you
work with.
- A good attitude means taking the time to do a job right. Putting on
the extra safety equipment may take a little longer, but it's worth it.
Discussing Safety Attitudes and Accidents
- Concentration at work is important. Are you focused on the task at
hand when you're on the job?
- Do you manage your time so that you don't have to cut corners? How
do you prioritize your tasks?
- Is it ever worth it to take an unnecessary risk? What would you do
if knew your co-worker was taking chances that could affect your safety?
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