MOTIVATION TO LAST A LIFE TIME

(A Four Hour Program)

I        Introduction

        A.     Short slide presentation
                1.     Ten minutes

II       Safety Is No Accident

        A.     Foundation
                1.     Safety vs. accident control
        B.     Some accident facts about your group
        C.     Background and defects of the worker
        D.     The tombstone trio

III      The Domino Effect

        A.     The 4*P postulate
        B.     What causes an accident?
        C.     Can an accident lead to an injury?
        D.     What are the real costs of an accident?
        E.     The full iceberg

IV.     Attitude Is Everything

        A.     What you think is where your heart is
        B.     The positive effects of positive thinking
        C.     The battle between the ears
        D.     True talk

V.       Building Solid Relationships

        A.     The Golden Rule rules
        B.     From conflict to gaining cooperation with deeper understanding
        C.     Communication and getting along with even the jerks
        D.     How to develop a winning team

VI.     Following Up on an Accident

        A.     The importance of identifying the cause
        B.     The need for good investigation
        C.     The validity of reporting and documenting
        D.     Leveraging the safety meeting

VII     What Makes a Good Tailgate Safety Meeting?

        A.     Who has the oars in the water?
        B.     Analysis and recognition of the hazards
        C.     Seeing the big picture
        D.     Incident base training

VIII.   Motivation to Last a Lifetime

        A.     How to develop excellence in yourself and others
        B.     Mining for gold
        C.     Expecting the best
        D.     Rewarding and role-modeling for top performance

IX.    Going Home

A.    Encouraging those left at home
B.    Building up the home front
C.    Mending Fences
D.    Even barbed wire has it's good points.

X.      Questions/Answers/Solutions

        A.     Small group task solving
        B.     Role-playing presentations
        C.     Salient group problem-solving

Be careful where you cast your line!...a bad day at work

The driver was attempting to throw the logging cable over the logs to secure them. 
As you can see, hooked the electric line instead! He said the tires began to fry within seconds.....very lucky man...he could easily have been fried himself!
 
 
 

 

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