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Don't slip up! Clearly identify all hazards.
Richard Kepple, Quality Planner
Allegheny Ludlum,
Vandergrift, Pennsylvania
Choose not to "reflect" on a job half complete,
But focus on a complete job done safely.
Jeffrey McChesney, Plant Manager
National Gypsum Company
Gibsonton, Florida
A spill, a slip, a hospital trip
Casey Brady, Material Handler
Curwood, Inc.
Batavia, Illinois
Place signs warning about a wet floor
On BOTH sides of the door!
Stephen Owings, MHE Operator
Staples
Hagerstown, Maryland
Behind every door maybe a hazard laying in waiting
Doc Gardner, Safety Coordinator
JDH Contracting, Inc.
Camby, Indiana
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A closed door sure hides that wet floor!
Michael VanRoon, Loss Control Coordinator
LDI-Lac Des Iles Mine
Thunder Bay, Ontario
A sign is fine, but a mop would prevent a flop
Stuart Annis, Employee
Bombardier Aerospace
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
A wet floor can bring you down!
Be cautious and walk around.
Len McKenzie, Maintenance Supervisor
Manning Diversified Forest Products, Ltd.
Manning, Alberta
Proper sign placement
Prevents slips and falls
Rick Brown, Inst. Tech.
Atco Gas
Lethbridge, Alberta
Good housekeeping is a safety tool.
It will eliminate the potential for slips, trips & falls.
William Edmonds, Supervisor
Allegheny Ludlum
Leechburg, Pennsylvania
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