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Entries from April 2009

74 – How Enhancing Safety Improves the Bottom Line

April 26th, 2009 · No Comments

Greetings this week from Marysville, Kansas! Terry Mathis (the CEO and Founder of our firm ProAct Safety, Inc) recently wrote an article titled ”How Enhancing Safety Improves the Bottom Line” in the March 2009 edition of Textile Rental Magazine. I thought it would be helpful to provide an audio recording of this article in case there are some of you out there that aren‘t in the Textile Industry. A text version can be found at www.ProActSafety.com.

 

Thanks and have a great week!

Shawn Galloway

ProAct Safety

 

 

 

 

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73 – Building a Bridge to Safety Excellence: The Role of Culture

April 19th, 2009 · No Comments

Greetings recorded while in Omaha, Nebraska! We have received a lot of feedback about an article (Building a Bridge to Safety Excellence: The Role of Culture) that was published in EHS Today in the Feb 2009 edition. For this week I have recorded the article so it can be listened to at your leisure. You can find all of our published articles at www.ProActSafety.com Enjoy!

 

Thanks and have a great week!

Shawn Galloway

ProAct Safety

 

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Tags: Behavior Based Safety · Safety Management · Safety Measurement · Organizational Safety Culture · Change Management · Articles · Lean Behavior-Based Safety

Health and Safety Canada - 2009

April 15th, 2009 · No Comments

If you are attending Health & Safety Canada 2009 in Toronto next week, stop by booth #306 and say hello!

 

Shawn Galloway

Host – Safety Culture Excellence

President & COO – ProAct Safety

 

 

 

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72 - Part 2 of 2 – Off the Job Safety, Why It Should Be an On the Job Issue

April 12th, 2009 · No Comments

Greetings from Sheffield England. This week we will conclude the second part of the series by  listening in to Terry’s Seven Steps that an organization can go through, taking what they have accomplished at work and transfer it off the job. We hope you can take some of these ideas and start sharing them with your employees.

 

Thanks and have a great week!

Shawn Galloway

ProAct Safety

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71 – Part 1 of 2 – Off the Job Safety, Why It Should Be an On the Job Issue

April 5th, 2009 · No Comments

Greetings from Glasgow, Scotland. This week we will begin a two part topic titled, “Off the Job Safety, Why It Should Be An On The Job Issue”. Organizations which have become excellent in on-the-job safety, are still suffering the effects of off-the-job accidents both to their workers and to the worker’s family. Accidents are now the number-one cause of death and injury to Americans between the ages of 1 and 44 years of age. Four of five of these events happen off the job. It is time to take our excellent workplace safety and export it to the rest of the nation for both economic and altruistic reasons. Off-the-job deaths and injuries now account for four of five absences from work. Organizations benefit significantly promoting off-the-job safety by decreasing the impact of non-work related injuries to their employees and employees’ families. The intent of this two-part series is for you to find out how easy and profitable an off-the-job safety initiative can be.

 

Thanks and have a great week!

Shawn Galloway ProAct Safety

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