Thank You For Watching Out For “Your” Safety by International Safety Speaker John Drebinger
Approaching Others
In all of my presentations as an international safety speaker, I point out safety is a 24 hour mindset. When you hold safety as a personal value, it doesn’t turn on when you walk in the gate; you live it 24 hours a day. As you know, I have been helping people to approach others when they see an unsafe behavior or condition. There is another side of approaching others we don’t often talk about as safety speakers and that is approaching others when they are doing something right.
Thank People For Watching Out For Their Own Safety
Yesterday, I was buying gas and as I was getting out of my car I noticed a couple standing over on the grass next to the sidewalk. They were both smoking and having what appeared to be a pleasant conversation. I began to wonder if they were just walking by or were from one of the cars being fueled at this gas station.
I continued with my gas purchase and kept an eye out to see where they would go. When I finished they were still there so I sat in the front seat and observed further. They extinguished their cigarettes and went to one of the cars being fueled. One of them got into the car while the other began to clean the windows. I pulled along side of their vehicle and when the person cleaning the windows was on the passenger side, I said, “Hi, my name is John, could I ask you a quick question?” They said yes and I continued, “Did you specifically go over to the grass to have a cigarette away from the gas pumps?” With a smile the person said, “Yes, I don’t want to blow up.” I said, “That’s great, I’m a safety speaker and I tell a story in my presentation about someone who was pumping gas while smoking and I think it’s great you did the safe thing by staying away from the gas pumps. Thank you for caring about you and your friend’s safety.” They smiled and said thanks. I took a copy of my book, “Would You Watch Out For My Safety?®” and gave it to him. I wished him a great day and drove off.
We need to acknowledge when people do something safely and thank them for doing so. Also, remember if you want to thank someone only do it publicly with their permission. I even told the person I was going to write about them in an upcoming article. Remember, your purpose is to thank someone and if they don’t like public recognition it might not be a good way to recognize their safety actions.
Solutions For Approaching Others
When you want me to teach your people a way they can approach others that is comfortable for them and the person they are watching out for give Diane Weiss a call at 209-745-9419 and bring John to your site to discover injury preventing solutions. You can email her at diane@drebinger.com
Until next week,
I’ll be, “Watching Out For Everyone’s Safety™”
John