Building a Safety Culture by Measuring Results
This desire for measurement and feedback—for keeping score--is critical to how we live our lives. It is also the key to the success of our safety program.

This desire for measurement and feedback—for keeping score--is critical to how we live our lives. It is also the key to the success of our safety program.
This is the kind of safety violation you can't afford if you use cranes at your plant.

Train your workers to recognize the signs and protect themselves from the hazards of workplace fatigue.

Train your workers about the dangers of combustible dust.

What can the 3 Stooges teach your workers about MSDs?

Use this photo of a padlocked fire exit to train workers on emergency response and evacuation.

There are at least 3 things wrong with this lockout/tagout arrangement.
Warn workers about the dangers of operating machinery with long or facial hair.
Train your workers to use the right kind of eye protection.
Train your workers how to use jacks safely.
Although he has almost everything he needs to operate that jackhammer safely, this worker is missing one important piece of PPE.

You don't need an OSHA 300 for an injury that requires only first aid.

Warn workers that space heaters can cause carbon monoxide poisoning.

Driving in ice and snow is hard enough when you can see.
The ineffectiveness of this machine guard cost one worker his hand.
Use this photo to train your workers about the hazards of winter driving.

Train your workers and enhance your awareness on electrical safety.
Educate your employees about drowning hazards, personal floatation devices and the DO's and DONT's of water safety.

Train your workers about ergonomics and avoiding musculoskeletal disorders.

Workers get killed when you take shortcuts with your lockout/tagout procedures.
A sobering reminder of confined space dangers that you can use to protect your own workers.

Padlock fire exits from the outside creates a death trap and gets you into major OSHA trouble.

Protecting workers isn't always enough to keep a workplace safe.

Smoking is suicide; smoking next to flammable liquid is homicide.

Avoid MSD injuries by fitting tasks to workers, not the other way around.