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Defining Safety: Solving the puzzle

Defining Safety: Solving the puzzle. As you go through this sample the wizard opens a link (or returns you). Have fun! Bob. Bob LoMastro Safetywizard.com. What is Safety ?. Ever hear of the Darwin Awards?. Isn’t safety just common sense?.

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Defining Safety: Solving the puzzle

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  1. Defining Safety:Solving the puzzle As you go through this sample the wizard opens a link (or returns you). Have fun! Bob Bob LoMastro Safetywizard.com

  2. What is Safety? Ever hear of the Darwin Awards? Isn’t safety just common sense?

  3. The National Safety Council says- Safety is: “The controlof recognized hazards to attain an acceptable level of risk”

  4. The presenter can choose to expound on: - who’s supposed to recognize hazards, set risk levels and assure control. - duties of everyone to recognize & report hazards, - the need to work together to develop safe procedures. The National Safety Council says- Safety is: Engineering Administrative PPE The control Sometimes we link videos to graphics or text. Try clicking on the hazard types. of recognized hazards Physical Biological Chemical Ergonomic to attain an acceptable level of risk Evaluate each hazard and select a control. Be Consistent & Enforce your policy!

  5. The Work order: Hang a sign above the pool that reads: Safety First The SWN tries to use images to stimulate discussions or workshop activities for the presenter. So you tell the story or lead the group, not the PowerPoint slides. Create a list of all the ways you can think of to improve this project and make it safer. (write down as many as you can in 2 minutes)

  6. safety is : Knowledge & the willingness to use it. Printing instructor notes or student handouts is easy. There’s no future without it!

  7. The Hazard Is Not Knowing This is a short sample of the hundreds of PowerPoint shows available for our members to share.

  8. Thanks Enjoy Life “The (real) BOSS”

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