Safety does not come naturally and requires constant self-education to maintain. An individual's attitude and behaviors directly impact their level of safety. To be fully safe, one should be involved with their safety team by helping with training, suggesting safer practices, knowing emergency roles, maintaining housekeeping standards, reading chemical labels, considering back safety, and always wearing personal protective equipment.
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Safety does not come naturally and requires constant self-education to maintain. An individual's attitude and behaviors directly impact their level of safety. To be fully safe, one should be involved with their safety team by helping with training, suggesting safer practices, knowing emergency roles, maintaining housekeeping standards, reading chemical labels, considering back safety, and always wearing personal protective equipment.
Safety does not come naturally and requires constant self-education to maintain. An individual's attitude and behaviors directly impact their level of safety. To be fully safe, one should be involved with their safety team by helping with training, suggesting safer practices, knowing emergency roles, maintaining housekeeping standards, reading chemical labels, considering back safety, and always wearing personal protective equipment.
Safety does not come naturally--it requires you to constantly ask questions and educate yourself.
Your attitude and your behavior will ultimately determine
how safe you are.
Become involved with your safety team.
Help with safety training and safety meetings. Suggest safer work practices and procedures. Know your role in an emergency. Take responsibility for housekeeping. Read the labels on chemical containers. Think about your back. Wear your PPE.
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