Sunday, April 19, 2015

DAILY SAFETY MESSAGES REQUIREMENT

सुरक्षा सुधार एक निरंतर यात्रा है। सुरक्षा और स्थिरता में बहुत महत्वपूर्ण है "सुरक्षित रहें, सुरक्षित सोचो"।


Safety training is essential to help train employees to think and behave safely on the job.  In the time between safety training sessions a lot can be forgotten.  One way to keep employees focused on safety is with simple, short daily safety messages.


Why use Daily Safety Messages?
Some employees come to a new job with more safety or survival sense than other employees. Regardless of past work experiences, a person coming into a new job needs to be taught your safe way of doing things.  Equally important is that all employees need to be reminded from time to time, the safe way of doing things. The long term objective of safety training is to help employees learn and implement safety on the job. Safety meetings and safety training can help ingrain the safety behavior needed for the job. Adding daily safety messages to your safety training can help bridge the time between in-depth training meetings and help employees retain what they’ve learned.

Benefits of Daily Safety Messages:
1. Reinforce the safe behaviour that is needed to do the job safely.
2. Provide safety training information, to “drive safe behaviour environment.”
3. Provide an opportunity for continuous safety review.
4. Create greater safety awareness through specific focused safety reminders.
5. Provide focus on loss prevention areas of concern.
6. Allow opportunities to give information and follow-up on new safety rules and regulations. 



                                                                                                                              
 Regards,
Yogesh Misra
www.cifsafety.com
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Saturday, April 11, 2015

YOUR’S RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS SAFETY

Every person is the architect of their own fortune, good or bad, depends on the individual’s acceptance of personal responsibility.
At a young age, we are taught to assume responsibilities. ("Look before you cross the street . . . playing with matches is dangerous . . . be home before dark . . .") Even today, as adults, we still learn and decide whether to accept certain obligations. Young or old, we make individual choices.
By accepting and practicing safety responsibility, you insure your future both at home and on-the-job. You do the same for your fellow worker as well, because socially and morally you are responsible for preventing accidents to others as well.
If you see an unsafe act, do something about it—point it out so others are aware and can avoid future mistakes.
Point out to other employees when safety isn't being practiced. (IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE SOMEDAY!) After all, it's their responsibility to prevent an accident to you as well.
Use good work habits—don't be impulsive, and remember that hurry up can hurt!
Develop the attitude that "If I do something wrong, I'm going to get hurt!" Then do the job the right way.
If some one new in job, help new employees learn that safety is the rule, not the exception. Teach them proper safety responsibility before you turn them loose.
Practice leaving personal problems and emotional stress away from the job.
Remember that accidents don't happen—they are caused.
Correct little mistakes before they grow into permanent bad habits.
While attempts may be made to cloud or reject the responsibility for safety, when all is said and done, safety responsibility is up to you. You are the architects of your own fortune.


"Practice safety—don’t learn it through Accidental Experience."

Regards,
Yogesh Misra
www.cifsafety.com
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cifsafety@gmail.com
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