Behavioral Safety - Who Is Responsible For Safety - Safety Toolbox Talks Meeting Topics
Behavioral Safety - Who Is Responsible For Safety - Safety Toolbox Talks Meeting Topics
Behavioral Safety - Who Is Responsible For Safety - Safety Toolbox Talks Meeting Topics
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Guards on machines and tools keep body parts from contacting moving equipment.
Insulation on electrical equipment prevents burns, shock and fire.
Lockout/tagout assures equipment is de-energized before it is repaired.
Personal protective equipment shields your body from hazards you may face on the
job.
In case of emergency:
Safety benefits everyone. With fewer injuries, a business can be more productive and
profitable. By incorporating safety rules, employees avoid injury as well as illness from
exposure to hazardous substances.