Safety

Safety relates to every aspect of our daily lives. Whether working, relaxing at home, going out and having fun, or participating in any of the many activities life affords us, being safe while we do things always matters. This site is dedicated to all aspects of living a safe lifestyle!

Safety and Health

Health and Safety go hand in hand. Living healthy requires discipline; living safely requires discipline. To be healthy is to guard against things that weaken our bodies or make them ill. It means living a lifestyle of preventative measures so as to avoid, to the best of our abilities, problems that arise from being neglectful in the long term. To be safe means taking similar preventative measures to guard against a single moment in time that causes a big problem. You spend your whole life eating right so as to avoid heart attacks. You spend your whole life tying your shoes so you don’t step on your laces, trip and fall on your face and break your nose. Both heart attacks and broken noses are things to avoid. Essentially, both disciplines boil down to avoiding disaster!

Safety First

This is what we must always consider in order to be safe. Safety at work, safety at home, safety online, and playing safe are all contexts to consider here. It’s good to have a general safety plan for all of these contexts because they apply to all of us!

Safety Training

Training to be safe can apply to all aspects of life, but it most directly pertains to work. Work is typically the environment which we have the least control over. You may have heard the phrase ‘easier to put on slippers than to carpet the whole world’. Well, it is easy to carpet the world when we are talking about safety in the home, because we have absolute control over what goes on there. But when it comes to going out and having a career, the world is a big place, and slippers are probably the way to go. If you are an ‘employee’, know that you can take a safety course or two or three. Maybe your job has a free safety program that you can enroll in.

Good management means good safety management. It is important to have rules, regulations, and procedures. Safety rules is what you should title your list; they provide a framework for safe and friendly working conditions. Employees need to understand that these things are set in stone. Having these safety regulations in place will prevent not just dangerous situations (that is, if you make a good list), but they will also prevent potential points of dispute between coworkers on protocol. From rules and regulations, you can develop safety procedures. You can even get ‘buy in’ from your employees when you build off of your rules. Buy contributing to their development, your employees will naturally tend to take ownership of them and be more inclined to enforce them.

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