Winter is the season when driving can be most hazardous and deadly. Take a few moments to review some life-saving precautions. By Darrel Canada On December 5, 2013, I headed to Midland at 9:00 p.m. to be there for a large training class that my company was doing for one of our clients. All of […]
Safety: Struck-by and Caught-between
These two categories of accidents are sadly too common and quite often leave lasting tragedies. By Darrel Canada With Oct. 1 having marked the beginning of a new year on the “accident counts and fatalities” that have been reported to the BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics), we here in Region 6 come into the new […]
Safety: Hitting Close to Home
Emergency Action Plans ought to be more than precautionary verbiage that lives on a wall somewhere. It ought to be knowledge that lives in employees’ minds and even accompanies them home. One way for employers and employees to get serious about Emergency Action Plans is for them to take the training home and share it […]
Hazard Recongitions
Understanding the difference between a hazard and a risk is a starting point toward creating a culture of safety. by Darrel Canada In my career as a safety consultant and Master Trainer, I’ve found that assumptions and misconceptions about safety are in ample supply. That being the case, I’ve often asked groups this question: “What […]
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