- 61. Take Safety With You
- (Behavioral Safety)
- What does Take Safety with You mean? It means driving defensively, using seat belts in our vehicles, using firearms safely when hunting and applying safety practices at home, including wearing safety ...
- 62. Back Injury Prevention Techniques
- (Lifting)
- ... it can be disabling. By learning a few back injury prevention techniques, you may be able make your work day safer. Here are some tips: When you are driving, make sure your back is well-supported ...
- 63. Pedestrians and Forklifts
- (Forklifts)
- ... walk too close to a lift truck. And no one should ever cross under the raised forks or clamp of a lift truck, whether it has product or not. Driving is a privilege and walking is a right. But when there’s ...
- 64. Election Day Safety
- (Seasonal)
- ... places before or after work, driving on unfamiliar routes, and thinking about the candidates to the point of distraction. This study is not a reason to abstain from voting today . . . but please be extra ...
- 65. Cell Phone Use
- (General)
- ... can have deadly consequences. Whether you’re driving or working in a production environment, the use of a cell phone distracts your mind and sometimes your eyes away from the task at hand. Even though ...