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How To Deal With Safety Observer Burnout?

March 9th, 2008 · No Comments

“The best way to manage observer burnout is to anticipate it and prevent it from becoming a part of your process.” – Terry Mathis, Founder & CEO of ProAct Safety

I think this is a great topic and I feel confident that it will help remind everyone who has employee involvement in safety observations, on the importance of collaboration, communication and appreciation for efforts and accomplishments. This Podcast includes a reading of an article “How to Deal With Observer Burnout” which was published in May, 2000. This article can be found by navigating to the following links: http://www.ishn.com  or http://www.proactsafety.com   

I think this is a great topic and I feel confident that it will help remind everyone who has employee involvement in safety observations, on the importance of collaboration, communication and appreciation for efforts and accomplishments. This Podcast includes a reading of an article “How to Deal With Observer Burnout” which was published in May, 2000. This article can be found by navigating to the following links: http://www.ishn.com  or http://www.proactsafety.com   

I think this is a great topic and I feel confident that it will help remind everyone who has employee involvement in safety observations, on the importance of collaboration, communication and appreciation for efforts and accomplishments. This Podcast includes a reading of an article “How to Deal With Observer Burnout” which was published in May, 2000. This article can be found by navigating to the following links: http://www.ishn.com  or http://www.proactsafety.com   

 

 

 

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