Safety Performance Resets Everyday by Safety Speaker John Drebinger
As a safety speaker, I just spoke at a site where they haven’t had a lost-time injury in seven years. I shared with my audience a safety hazard shows up at sites like theirs that sites with many injuries don’t experience. That hazard? Complacency!
It doesn’t matter what you did yesterday; it can all change in the next moment, which is why it is so important for everyone to watch out for the safety of others.
What Are You Doing Today to be Safe? Asks Safety Speaker John Drebinger
Today, when I drove into town to run an errand it didn’t matter that I wore my seat belt yesterday. As a safety speaker on the road, when I get into my car tomorrow a drunk driver or texting driver crosses the yellow line and causes me to swerve into the ditch and a collision occurs. It only matters if my safety belt is on at that moment. Someone flying through the windshield isn’t protected by the fact that they wore their seat belt every other day for the past twenty years.
It doesn’t matter today that you have always locked out a device before working on it or you have always worn your safety glasses. It is what you are doing right now.
One challenge is when we go for a long period of time without an incident people begin to think it’s “safe here”. The reality is the only reason no one has been injured is everyone has been working in a professional, safe manner and that prevents injuries.
Overcome Complacency by Watching Out For Everyone’s Safety
One way to overcome complacency is to develop a culture or community that watches out for everyone’s safety. If that is what you want, I’m the one you’re looking for and need. I bring the expertise and innovation of a consultant and the motivation of a Certified Speaking Professional to your organization. Our team can supply you with the presentation, books, and materials you need to teach and get everyone at your site watching out for everyone’s safety. To find out more give Diane a call at 209-745-9419.
Until next week,
I’ll be, “Watching Out For Everyone’s Safety™”
Safety Speaker John Drebinger