![]() “Paper doesn’t save people, people save people” – Dan Petersen, Safety Professional.Working with people is far better than working against them - always bring together all the people and information available to you!” – Aidan O’Shannessy, The Block Site Manager (Check out Made Extraordinary Summit 2021) “Safety has to be everyone’s responsibility… everyone needs to know that they are empowered to speak up if there’s an issue.”– Captain Scott Kelly.“The greatest responsibility of a leader is to give the people in your span of care grounded sense of hope for the future” – Bob Chapman, Made Extraordinary Summit.Without further ado, here’s 20 workplace safety quotes and inspirational safety messages that we’ve put together: Your workplace will be better off for it. Make an impact and get your point across, whether it’s to motivate, inspire or to keep the workplace safe. Display them around your workplace, or add them to internal newsletters. Illustrate your safety quotes and bring them to life. Safety quotes are a great way to communicate key safety concepts clearly and make sure your team is always on the lookout for potential safety issues at the same time. Are we doing all we can to prevent the spread of COVID-19?.Have we put up adequate signage for employees?.Have we used the right messaging to our teams?.You probably asked yourself questions such as: Every business needs to gather information quickly, pivot their processes effectively, and distribute critical yet clear communications at a moment’s notice. If you need to navigate, have a passenger do it for you.Since the pandemic started, getting the right Health and Safety communications in place has been a scramble for workplaces across all industries. Make sure someone back home knows your destination, route, and itinerary.Never drive when you’re tired or if you’ve been drinking.Before you leave, check your tire pressure and your fluids.Always have a first-aid kit and back-up food and water supplies in your trunk.If it looks like rain, get out of the water as quickly as possible to avoid lightning strikes.If you have a pool at your home, make sure it’s secured with barriers.Make sure children in or near the water are under supervision at all times and are nearby.Check the weather before you decide to go in the pool, lake, or ocean.Keep in mind the strongest UV index is between 10 a.m.If you do get burned, apply aloe to the burn on a regular basis.Remember that UV rays bounce off of sand, concrete, and water.Stay hydrated – the sun can dehydrate you quickly.If you’re sensitive to sunburns, wear a hat and try your best to stay in the shade. ![]()
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