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Funny safety tip of the day
Funny safety tip of the day




funny safety tip of the day
  1. #FUNNY SAFETY TIP OF THE DAY DRIVER#
  2. #FUNNY SAFETY TIP OF THE DAY TV#

I like to play games with the quizzes at the end of the sessions. "When I do my trainings I try to make them more interactive rather than just listening to me go on and on and on. Here's another for games, competition, and rewards awarded during safety training: I do quizzes on my SMSTS courses and it really gets them going we have a lot of fun, and information tends to stick, very similar to the way they do it on the weakest link."ĭavid Shanahan, Director of Collective Safety Solutions It's a process of elimination everyone in the group gets 3 lives and you keep going around the table if someone gets their question wrong the person next to them gets the chance to answer it. "I teach Site Manager Safety training and I find quizzes work really well we have a show in England called the weakest Link and I base the quiz on that.

#FUNNY SAFETY TIP OF THE DAY TV#

When the first session goes through it, the word is out and people show up with thinking caps on."įrank Fox, Retired EH&S, The Dow Chemical CompanyĪnother also used a TV game show as a model (this time The Weakest Link): Competition is always there, and points and candy bars mark the win. If an individual answers it correctly he/she gets a candy bar, when a team wins, everyone on the team gets a candy bar. The teams alternate choosing Standard topic and question value. The different standards could have questions from easy to hard, with corresponding values. We used the Jeopardy format and divided the sessions in half to do a review after the training. "Training or reviewing OSHA standards can be dry and hard to swallow. One safety trainer used Jeopardy-style games, competition, and candy bars. We've included some of those replies below.

#FUNNY SAFETY TIP OF THE DAY DRIVER#

  • If you see a person or animal trapped in a hot car, have the driver paged in the nearby store and/or call 911 immediately.A number of safety professionals said they tried to include some form of game, competition, and/or reward in their safety training.
  • Remember that the inside of a parked car can reach up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit within minutes on a 78-degree day, and 160 degrees in less than 10 minutes on a 90-degree day.
  • Always check the vehicle for passengers and pets after parking.
  • Hot Cars (via Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs) Sunglasses with 100 percent UV protection and side panels are recommended.
  • Workers should wear wide-brimmed hats and sunglasses.
  • Wearing protective clothing can also help prevent sunscreen, particularly high-SPF clothing.
  • Some sunscreens may not work as well when used with insect repellent, requiring more frequent reapplication when the two are used together.
  • funny safety tip of the day

    Throw away old sunscreen, as sunscreens lose their potency after 1-2 years.Reapply sunscreen at least every 2 hours and each time you get out of the water or sweat heavily.Make sure to cover the ears, lips, neck, tops of feet, and backs of hands.Apply sunscreen liberally (a minimum of 1 oz.) at least 20 minutes before sun exposure.Follow the application directions on the sunscreen bottle.Wear a broad spectrum sunscreen with a minimum of SPF 15.






    Funny safety tip of the day