Safety talks are an effective way to instill the importance of safety. Prepare your talk carefully. Focus on one major subject or policy. Keep the talk targeted. For example, if you discuss housekeeping, highlight the danger of loose objects on the floor. Use visual aids or demonstrations to make your talk more interesting. Involve your employees when possible — this helps promote a safety culture.
And that’s smart safety.
For additional information or guidance, contact your safety office.
Driving in the dark can affect your depth perception, color recognition and peripheral vision. Glare from the headlights of oncoming vehicles can blind you temporarily. Even with your high-beam headlights on, visibility is limited. There’s less time to react to something in the road — especially when driving at higher speeds.
Take extra care when driving at night to avoid accidents.
And that’s smart safety!
For additional information or guidance, contact your safety office.