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Safety Talk – When in Doubt, Ask – Don’t Guess on Safety
There’s no room for guessing when safety is at stake; if you are unsure, ask a supervisor or colleague rather than making assumptions. Using your voice protects you and others, prevents dangerous mistakes, and ensures procedures are followed. Make it…
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Safety Talk – Defensive Driving – Avoid Road Rage
Over your driving career, you may face aggressive drivers; using defensive techniques ensures you avoid confrontations, reduce collision risk, and protect your life and others. You should keep distance, manage speed, use signals early, and prioritize escape routes so you…
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Safety Talk – Utility Cart Safety – Drive Safely On Site
Utility carts move quickly across site, so you must operate them with focused attention to avoid tip-overs and collisions. Before each trip you must inspect the cart, secure loads, use restraints or handholds, follow posted speeds and traffic flow, and…
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Safety Talk – Extension Cords – Use Them Safely
Just because extension cords are common doesn’t mean you can be careless; you must treat them as temporary tools and manage risks. Inspect cords before use, avoid running them under rugs, and never overload circuits because overloading and frayed cords…
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Safety Talk – Ladder Inspections – Check Before Climbing
Many ladder incidents occur when inspections are skipped, so before you climb you must visually and physically inspect your ladder for damaged or bent rungs, loose spreaders or hinges, missing or worn feet, corrosion, and proper load rating; verify your…
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Safety Talk – Confined Space Entry – Plan and Permit
Many confined spaces can expose you to oxygen-deficient or toxic atmospheres, engulfment, and mechanical hazards, so your entry must follow a written permit and entry plan that includes atmospheric testing, ventilation, trained attendants, communication, and a rescue-ready procedure. You are…
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Safety Talk – Confined Space Entry – Plan and Permit
Many confined spaces can expose you to oxygen-deficient or toxic atmospheres, engulfment, and mechanical hazards, so your entry must follow a written permit and entry plan that includes atmospheric testing, ventilation, trained attendants, communication, and a rescue-ready procedure. You are…
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Safety Talk – Workplace Violence – Stay Aware and Prepared
Workplace violence can escalate quickly and presents real risks such as threats, physical assault, and injury; you need clear strategies to protect yourself and colleagues. Learn to spot warning signs, follow reporting procedures, and use de-escalation techniques so preparedness and…







