[Safety] Videos

When it comes to workplace safety basics, what are ten of the most common mistakes?

Ignoring Risks: Never ignore safety hazards, no matter how minor they seem.

Skipping Training: Do not allow employees to operate equipment or machinery without the proper training.

Overworking: Don’t require employees to work excessively long hours, which can lead to fatigue and increase the risk of accidents.

Neglecting Maintenance: Pay attention to the maintenance of equipment and facilities.

Misusing Tools: Only use tools or equipment for their designed function.

Skipping Personal Protective Equipment: Only operate machinery or handle hazardous materials with the proper safety equipment.

Ignoring Stress: Don’t ignore the mental health of employees. High stress levels can lead to mistakes that cause accidents.

Disregarding Safety Concerns: Do not ignore or downplay safety concerns raised by employees.

Overlooking Proper Storage: Pay attention to proper storage of flammable, hazardous, or heavy materials.

Rushing: Don’t rush. Taking the time to perform tasks carefully can prevent many accidents.

These are some general workplace safety objectives, but the specifics can vary greatly depending on the industry and nature of the work. It’s always best to consult with a professional or regulatory body to get detailed workplace safety requirements tailored to your situation.

If you’re looking for ways to improve workplace safety or increase employee engagement and organizational performance, then take the Workforce Alchemy Challenge at WorkforceAlchemy.com.

Apply to participate in the challenge, gain expert knowledge (for FREE), and earn up to $1000 worth of tools to help your business or department run better and faster without unnecessary drama or expense.  

Apply for the Workforce Alchemy Challenge: https://workforcealchemy.com/

Follow us on social:

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/people/Workforce-Alchemy/100089012713935/

Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/workforcealchemy/

YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/@WorkforceAlchemist

Rumble:

https://rumble.com/user/WorkforceAlchemy

Dailymotion:

https://www.dailymotion.com/WorkforceAlchemy

The busy July 4 travel weekend is just around the corner, and if you’re planning to drive anywhere in the U.S., there’s a slew of new traffic safety information to consider. In the meantime, summer gas prices are holding steady nationwide. Scripps’ Karin Caifa has a look at what you should know as you hit the road this summer.

Women Travel: Safety Tips – as part of the expert series by GeoBeats.

Some of the advice I would give to solo women travelers is if you don’t want unwanted attention then follow the customs and the rituals of the country that you are in. And its very very important especially in the countries in the Middle east, lots of countries in Asia. I mean, you know, be respectful of that country. look around and see what other local women are wearing, and granted, you don’t have to wear, you know, there traditional dress, but notice are their shoulders covered, are they wearing hats, are their ankles covered, you know, and are they wearing flip-flops.

And try to be really respectful of that. I mean first of all you are a tourist so you are going to stick out but you can make it much worse and potentially more dangerous for you if you think you can dress maybe like you do at home. So be really mindful of the customs of that country and its just simply takes you looking around to figure that out lots of times.

http://www.aflogistics.com/ – It is always best to ensure safety when it comes to your product deliveries. The best logistics companies in Dubai can help you.

Hello From Toronto – Part 6 – The Toronto International Dragonboat Festival 2006

In this video I show you the “Hello From Toronto – Part 6 – The Toronto International Dragonboat Festival 2006” Quick Guide.For more details on this topic please visit: https://thebitetour.com

Complete Guide book “101 Tips for Traveling on a Bugdet” http://thebitetour.com/101-tips-for-traveling-on-a-bugdet/

One of my favourite spots in Toronto is the Toronto Islands, that lovely patch of land right in front of downtown Toronto, separated by just a sliver of water. So close, yet so far from the city’s hustle and bustle. One of the biggest events on the Islands is the Toronto Dragonboat Festival, a family event organized by the Toronto Chinese Business Association. In addition to being a great entertainment event, the Dragonboat Festival is also a big fundraiser for the Canadian B…

Electrical Contractor Philadelphia http://www.generation3electric.com Generation3Electric is a leading Philadelphia Electrician specializing in electrical, lighting service and repair for residential buildings in the Philadelphia area.

These smart tips will help you stay safe on your next vacation.