Safety Training is extremely important, even though some businesses do not realize just how important it is. For that reason budgets and time for safety meetings are at an all-time low.
In this slideshare we attempt to build the case for a solid, meaningful safety program and training for staff and employees.
Aside from helping your company become more compliant, there is the small, albeit important matter of saving a life or two by creating and maintaining a safe workplace environment.
We encourage you to go through this slideshare with an open mind and to ask yourself if there might not be more you can do for your employees or staff at your facility.
For more information on this and/or other slides and topics in our series, please contact our knowledgeable sales team on pretty much any topic that might concern you.
Here are a few articles for further reading on workplace safety training:
https://blog.creativesafetysupply.com/industrial-safety-training/
https://www.aislemarking.com/e-learning-increasing-workplace-safety-training/
https://www.creativesafetysupply.com/articles/what-is-hazcom/
https://www.safetyblognews.com/6-pillars-effective-safety-training/
Five Top Tips: For a happy and productive workforceThomas Warner
In our industry, it's never been more important to value diversity and inclusion among your workforce. A broader range of people mean a richer, deeper pool of talent at your disposal.
However, making sure your rich talent-pool keeps fresh, creative and happy is an on-going challenge.
Here, we offer our top five tips to making sure you run a happy ship where every employee is determined to sail towards success.
Switched on or switched off? What employee disengagement looks, feels and sou...Insync
Insync, experts in employee and customer engagement, reveals what some of the worst examples of employee disengagement look, feel and sound like. And it's not pretty.
Five Top Tips: For a happy and productive workforceThomas Warner
In our industry, it's never been more important to value diversity and inclusion among your workforce. A broader range of people mean a richer, deeper pool of talent at your disposal.
However, making sure your rich talent-pool keeps fresh, creative and happy is an on-going challenge.
Here, we offer our top five tips to making sure you run a happy ship where every employee is determined to sail towards success.
Switched on or switched off? What employee disengagement looks, feels and sou...Insync
Insync, experts in employee and customer engagement, reveals what some of the worst examples of employee disengagement look, feel and sound like. And it's not pretty.
Leading with Tech Safety: An Unexpected Pathway to ExcellenceJoshua Kerievsky
Safety. It doesn’t spring to mind when considering how to delight customers, improve quality, increase profits, innovate and win in the marketplace.
Yet safety allowed Alcoa, a 100-year-old aluminum giant, to regain its mojo after years of struggle. By empowering workers to make their workplace and products inherently safer, injury rates declined steadily, quality improved, innovation flourished and profits soared.
Most high tech companies don’t value safety. Developers routinely experience crushing complexity, schedule stress, outage ordeals and other injuries, while users sustain bug bruises, feature frustration, setup suffering and more.
Tech safety is here to change that.
It is a driving value that improves life by removing what harms us.
It empowers us to find, remove or reduce hazards and injuries in our processes, codebases, workplaces, relationships, strategies, products and services.
Tech safety is an unexpected pathway to excellence.
OHSAS 18001 + ISO 14001 – Implementation MethodsPECB
The essential difference between ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 is that ISO 14001 focuses on managing your organization's impact on the external environment, while OHSAS 18001 focuses on managing your organization's internal environment to ensure a safe and healthy workplace. OHSAS 18001 was intentionally developed to be compatible with ISO 14001, for easier integration of quality, environmental and occupational health & safety management systems by organizations. This webinar provides you with the needed information when you want to combine these standards.
Main points covered:
• ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 History
• ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 Compare Clause
• Steps that should be implemented
• Risk Assessment
Presenter:
This webinar was presented by Shahriyar Majlesein, PECB Certified Trainer and Executive Director/Operation Manager at SMEC Engineering Group.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_MVxSN0nKp0
16 Ways to Retain Technical Staff - Don't Lose Them to Your CompetitionBMDS3416
How can you keep your technical staff engaged and avoid losing them to your competitors? Find out how Paul Vesely, Founder & CEO of Blue Mountain Data Systems Inc. has been able to maintain his excellent technical staff since 1994.
Leading with Tech Safety: An Unexpected Pathway to ExcellenceJoshua Kerievsky
Safety. It doesn’t spring to mind when considering how to delight customers, improve quality, increase profits, innovate and win in the marketplace.
Yet safety allowed Alcoa, a 100-year-old aluminum giant, to regain its mojo after years of struggle. By empowering workers to make their workplace and products inherently safer, injury rates declined steadily, quality improved, innovation flourished and profits soared.
Most high tech companies don’t value safety. Developers routinely experience crushing complexity, schedule stress, outage ordeals and other injuries, while users sustain bug bruises, feature frustration, setup suffering and more.
Tech safety is here to change that.
It is a driving value that improves life by removing what harms us.
It empowers us to find, remove or reduce hazards and injuries in our processes, codebases, workplaces, relationships, strategies, products and services.
Tech safety is an unexpected pathway to excellence.
OHSAS 18001 + ISO 14001 – Implementation MethodsPECB
The essential difference between ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 is that ISO 14001 focuses on managing your organization's impact on the external environment, while OHSAS 18001 focuses on managing your organization's internal environment to ensure a safe and healthy workplace. OHSAS 18001 was intentionally developed to be compatible with ISO 14001, for easier integration of quality, environmental and occupational health & safety management systems by organizations. This webinar provides you with the needed information when you want to combine these standards.
Main points covered:
• ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 History
• ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 Compare Clause
• Steps that should be implemented
• Risk Assessment
Presenter:
This webinar was presented by Shahriyar Majlesein, PECB Certified Trainer and Executive Director/Operation Manager at SMEC Engineering Group.
Link of the recorded session published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_MVxSN0nKp0
16 Ways to Retain Technical Staff - Don't Lose Them to Your CompetitionBMDS3416
How can you keep your technical staff engaged and avoid losing them to your competitors? Find out how Paul Vesely, Founder & CEO of Blue Mountain Data Systems Inc. has been able to maintain his excellent technical staff since 1994.
Embedding a Safety Culture by David Bennion of DGB Health and Safety Ltd. This presentation considers factor that contribute to a good safety culture within a business.
These days, to be on top of their game, companies need to constantly course-correct their operations from a client perspective. Aligning with a client’s needs must always be the first line of approach in managing team effort.
They need to look in the mirror and reflect on the quality of deliverables, and how close they come to meeting client expectations.
This article is about what clients expect from their security agency, and what they really want to see in the security guards assigned to their office, or business locations.
Too many companies feel like it will cost way too much money to keep workers safe. This presentation was made at the Lakeshore Safety Meeting and demonstrates how a company can decrease risk without breaking the bank
This is a presentation template if someone is interested in making a case for a web-based security awareness and training program within your company. It is free for all to use and change accordingly.
Technology is changing the face of safetyAndrea Miller
The technology available to us today has changed the way we think and progress in almost every field imaginable, including Safety.
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5 Reasons to Invest in Employee Training.pdfShamim Ayub
Employee training can have a tremendous impact on an organization's bottom line. Not only does it help increase productivity and performance, but it can also identify future leaders, boost job satisfaction, and more. Here are five reasons why you should invest in employee training:
1) Attract Top Talents
2) Improve Performance
3) Increased Engagement
4) Identifying Future Leaders
5) Boost Job Satisfaction
If you are interested in learning more about training, you can read this blog. This blog will discuss different types of training, how to find the right training for you, and how to make the most of your training.
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Is it time to recruit some staff to enable you to grow your businessThe Pathway Group
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Floor Markings, as many facility managers and safety managers know, are an important part of creating and maintaining a safe environment for workers and employees. One of the more apparent examples of this is the creation of safety lanes throughout the facility, keeping humans within safe boundaries - out of the traffic lanes for forklifts or at a distance from dangerous machines.
Floor marking uses are endless and they have their place in almost every industry, coming in many various formats, colors, length and material used. The best of them are made of highly durable materials that can withstand high traffic and extreme environments where solvents, cleaning fluids, oils and other chemical based elements can be found or spilled on to the floor.
Not only the surface material but the adhesive as well need to be able to withstand pressures and other elements that would cause it to buckle, peel or degrade quickly. The most common alternative to floor markings is painting, which can be messy, costly and shut down your facility, or at least a part of it, while the paint is applied and dried.
Here is a look at our product, SafetyTac Industrial Floor Marking Tape:
- #1 Rated, 100' Per Roll:
- Rated # 1 floor marking tape for all traffic situations including high forklift and truck traffic
- Includes a double tapered edge so carts and items can easily slide over it.
- Strong rubber based adhesive. It sticks until you want it to come up.
- Simple and easy peel-&-stick installation. (Applicator is not needed for install)
- No dry time, cure time, fumes or messy clean up to limit productivity.
- Backed by a 1-year warranty.
SafetyTac adhesive tape is the perfect solution for almost any floor marking project you have. It can handle forklift and truck traffic. It has a thinner profile and stronger adhesive, making it suitable for most any facility. Our 100% smear and scuff resistant "caution" striping is ideal for alerting workers where to be cautious in the workplace.
Hazard striping is ideal for visually warning workers of hazardous work areas. Electrical panels are required to be free from any materials for easy access in case of emergencies. Hazard striping clearly identifies the area and emphasizes the importance of keeping the area clear at all times.
This particular slideshare was constructed to give insight and guidance regarding the various types of floor marking materials available as well as those which are required to be OSHA compliant. While not extensive, nor purporting to be fully authoritative in matter and content, this slide share has many important and interesting elements that almost any facility manager would profit from.
For more information on floor marking, or to order your own floor marking products please visit us at https://www.creativesafetysupply.com/floor-marking-tapes/ of call us at 866-777-1360.
Cement has been used for so many years around the world as a staple of engineering,construction and all-around building projects, but so little has been taught about the potential hazards that are hidden within this seemingly simple and innocent compound.
Cement rash and cement burns are among the most common causes of accidents or injuries having to do with cement. To learn more about cement safety please read this informative article: https://www.realsafety.org/2014/08/cement-safety-guidelines-for-protecting-your-skin/ .
This quick study on those dangers can help you more quickly detect, recognize and avoid them fairly easily with just a small bit of knowledge on how cement works and what the underlying reason for the injuries is.
Creative Safety Supply offers many of the PPE elements required to to work safely with cement and we encourage you to visit our website to see for yourself that quality, price and, most importantly, your safety, are top priority for us: http://www.creativesafetysupply.com
In our continuing series on the Gemba Walk we reintroduce some of the concepts of the Gemba Walk, while taking a closer look at some of the actions that can and should then be taken.
One of the most important points discussed is that of planning the walk and how to then follow through with that plan, both as a participant and as an observer.
Creative Safety Supply is the leader in visual safety. Our safety and 5S products - including our flagship floor tape SafetyTac and our LabelTac industrial labeling solutions - help companies create simple visual cues and systems that promote safety, compliance, and a lean mindset for employees and guests of any facility.
You can reach us at 1-866-777-1360 form 6:00am to 4:00pm, PST, or visit https://www.creativesafetysupply.com/articles/gemba/ to learn more about gemba.
While there is no universally-accepted definition of just exactly what combustible dust is comprised of, almost anyone you talk to has an immediate perception of it being something that is very fine in size and very explosive in character.
The NFPA National Fire Protection Association) also states that "Any material that will burn in solid form, in the open air, can also be explosive in dust or particulate form". This is sometimes referred to as deflagration and can take place whenever solids are released into the atmosphere as fine dust. To learn more about combustible dust, check out this informative article: https://www.5snews.com/dangers-combustible-dust-within-workplace/ .
The common types of combustible dusts that we are most familiar with include various metals, wood, plastic, rubber, coal, flour, sugar, and paper. While this is not a comprehensive list, these are some of the most common materials and most are present to some degree in our modern day manufacturing plants and industrial facilities.
We at Creative Safety Supply hope that you find this slideshare informative and helpful and that it might also spur you or your safety manager(s) to take a closer look at possible dust hazards lurking in YOUR facility.
For free guides on safety and visual signage floor markings in your facility also check out our web site. We also have free infographics and podcasts from industry leaders in the field of safety equipment, PPE and visual workplace practices, as well as 5S and Lean manufacturing training.
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Industrial, manufacturing and construction work sites have plenty of machines. Machines are used for everything from power generation to the sorting of recyclables, and they’re an integral part of assembly lines all over the world.
A number of safety hazards come with working around machinery that employers, safety managers and workers all need to be aware of. By preparing for these dangers, accidents and injuries can be prevented.
In this slideshare we present 10 easy to follow steps that will help ensure your workers a daily safe passage in and around the machines they use.
The 10 steps we discuss are;
1) Don't reach into the machine
2) Use Proper Lockout/Tagout Procedures
3) Stay Clear of Sharp or Moving Parts
4) Watch Out for Cords and Wires
5) Don’t Wear Loose Clothing
6) Wear Proper PPE
7) Use Caution Around Heat Sources
8) Be Careful When Cleaning
9) Communicate, Communicate, Communicate
10) Follow Visual and Written Instructions
If you follow these 10 suggestions, you will find yourself with a whole lot less grief at the end of the work year. To learn more about machine guarding, chick out this article: https://www.babelplex.com/methods-for-machine-guarding-babelplex-industrial-section/ .
The Visual Workplace - whether you operate a large facility or a small auto body shop off of main street, a visual workplace is a place that emanates order, a streamlined way of doing things, and a place that emphasizes safety.
The visual workplace takes some work to achieve and maintain but is well worth the venture. Your employees AND your clients and customers will see and feel the results.
We encourage you to take a look at this introductory slide show on the visual workplace, to determine wheher you and your business could also profit from the philosophies and practices put forth. Lean on!
What to learn more about how to create a visual workplace? Check out this informative article: https://www.creativesafetysupply.com/articles/creating-visualworkplace/
Creative Safety Supply takes a streamlined look at some of the major principles and processes that Toyota has used, implemented and maintained, to become one the world's product and manufacturing juggernauts.
These simple 8 steps are, in reality and truly simple - you just need to make them a part of your daily ay of doing business. We have included a number of our favorite rockpets from the Zen garden to help support the message and hope you enjoy this fresh overview.
For more infographics or slideshares please feel free to stick around on our channel and check us out. If you would like more in-depth training in lean practices, you can visit our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/creativesafetysupply, or even some blogs that we maintain for this important subject, like www.kaizen-news.com or www.Lean-News.com.
Further reading:
https://www.creativesafetysupply.com/glossary/toyota-production-system/
https://www.creativesafetysupply.com/glossary/pdca-cycle/
https://www.kaizen-news.com/eight-steps-practical-problem-solving/
We all know that many companies employ forklifts and that forklift operators do the main bulk of this kind of labor. These machines are powerful and there is always risk involved when they are used by people who have not been trained on operating them safely.
The National Traumatic Occupational Surveillance System registered 1530 worker deaths from forklift accidents between the years 1980 and 2001. Of these accidents, the biggest portion at 22%, most were caused by a forklift overturn.
Collisions between workers on the ground where the ground worker died accounted for 20% of deaths. Another 16% of deaths were caused by someone being crushed by the forklift and 9% by an operator falling from the forklift.
In fact, each year almost 100 people are killed and another 20,000 injured from forklift accidents. With proper training and diligent safety practices most of these deaths could have been prevented.
If you work around forklifts or are a forklift operator you should learn all you can about using these machines safely to prevent injury or death. All forklifts fall under the category of ‘powered industrial trucks,’ but they are not all the same. Forklifts can be either battery powered or run on gas or diesel fuel.
They also come in different sizes and have different functions according to the kind of work in which they will be used. Each type of lift is characterized by a class. Knowing which class of forklift you will work with should help you to understand its safety features and potential hazards.
We encourage you to ask your forklift drivers to take a look at these 10 easy-to-remember rules and to do their best to follow them at all times.
More forklift safety resources:
https://www.creativesafetysupply.com/articles/forklift-safetytips/
https://www.creativesafetysupply.com/infographics/forklift-accidents-causes-prevention/
https://www.creativesafetysupply.com/resources/forklift-safety
https://www.forkliftsafety101.com/
5Stoday.com presents "10 Tips for 5S Success", which is meant for the novice who has started the 5S journey, or wants to, but would like a few tips into how to get started.
Lean manufacturing, PDCA and Continuous Improvement are all touched upon by this slide show, as well as 6S and Kaizen.
There are also some helpful links to web sites that sell or offer 5S products and/or training. Enjoy and please let us know if you would like to see more helpful slides in this particular direction. https://www.5stoday.com/what-is-5s/
Creative Safety Supply shares how you best to proceed with a Lockout Tagout scenario, ensuring the highest level of safety for your workers and employees. Are you following these standardized safe steps? https://www.lean-news.com/tools-continuous-improvement/
If you want to see some LOTO accessories, equipment and devices used to ensure compliance with standard safe identification, shutdown and maintenance of a defect piece of equipment, than read through this slide deck.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Honest Reviews of Tim Han LMA Course Program.pptxtimhan337
Personal development courses are widely available today, with each one promising life-changing outcomes. Tim Han’s Life Mastery Achievers (LMA) Course has drawn a lot of interest. In addition to offering my frank assessment of Success Insider’s LMA Course, this piece examines the course’s effects via a variety of Tim Han LMA course reviews and Success Insider comments.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
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Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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Why is safety training important?
For obvious reasons, right? It keeps people safe.
Safety training is also a good investment for many
other reasons, too, though. It saves money and time,
and it reflects positively on your business in many ways.
Wondering how?
Read on to discover the...
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Training keeps you compliant1
Many OSHA standards require that
employers provide specific safety
training to employees.
Doing so will keep you from getting in
trouble and receiving fines.
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Fewer accidents, injuries and illnesses2
Properly trained employees will be involved in
fewer accidents in the workplace.
Accidents cost companies money in terms of
lost time, decreased production and potential
fines.
By providing detailed safety training, your
business will avoid many financial headaches.
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Reduced insurance premiums3
In addition to the costs that immediately follow an accident,
companies face increased insurance premiums down the road.
Providing safety programming can help prevent accidents and can
even reduce your premiums if you can demonstrate to your
insurance company that you have provided extensive training for
employees. Why? Because your business will be less likely to
have an accident, which benefits the insurance company, too.
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More effective hazard management4
Trained employees will be better able
to identify safety hazards, so if you
have a system set up for reporting
risks, employees can more effectively
report problems.
Having more eyes focused on safety
can only benefit your facility.
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Increased efficiency5
When employees are trained properly,
they can work more efficiently because
they better understand their roles and
the safety procedures that go along
with them.
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Improved morale6
Providing safety training to employees
makes them feel their employer cares
about them.
This increases job satisfaction and
reduces employee turnover.
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Less absenteeism7
Trained employees are less likely to
be injured on the job so it’s unlikely
they will be spending time away from
work because of accidents.
Employees who are satisfied with
their jobs are also less likely to be
absent.
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Stronger reputation for your business8
When employees are happy with their workplace, they talk about
it. By providing safety training, you will create happier employees
and your business’ reputation as a good place to work will grow.
When you have fewer accidents in your workplace, your company
will become known as a safe place to work. This will help you
develop a good relationship with your community and your
customers.
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Employees take responsibility for safety9
Getting employees to take ownership of their
own safety in the workplace isn’t always an
easy task, but a good first step to employee
involvement is providing adequate training.
When workers see the company cares about
their safety, they will be more likely to take an
active role in your company’s safety system.
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A knowledgeable workforce10
Well-trained, knowledgeable employees can
help keep your organization current within
your industry by being more productive and
innovative.
Employees who feel confident about their
work often find ways to improve upon
current procedures.
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Better customer service11
Training makes employees happier and more efficient, which results
in an organization that can better serve its customers.
Your company can provide the best services and products possible
when your workplace is safe and
your employees feel confident
doing their jobs.
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A more competitive company12
Providing good safety training can do a lot for your company:
- Make employees happier and processes more efficient.
- Save the company money.
- Improve the company’s reputation.
Ultimately, these things combined make your company more
competitive, and that makes safety training a worthwhile
investment.
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