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The Seduction of Slogans in Safety

January 19, 2021 by Dr Rob Long 3 Comments

The Seduction of Slogans in Safety One of the popular resources on this blog site is safety slogans. Whilst many of these slogans are clever and make a point, we also need to be mindful of what … [Read more...] about The Seduction of Slogans in Safety

Filed Under: Robert Long, Safety Slogans & Pictures, Semiotics Tagged With: Safety Slogans and Quotes

Safety Photos and Images of Unsafe Acts

May 1, 2016 by Admin 2 Comments

Safety Photos and Images of Unsafe Acts We know how much you all like to look at pictures of unsafe acts and stupid safety photos (click here to find out why?) so we added another page of links to … [Read more...] about Safety Photos and Images of Unsafe Acts

Filed Under: Safety Photos, Safety Pictures Tagged With: pictures of unsafe acts, poems, safety images, Safety Pictures, Safety Slogans and Quotes, Stupid safety photos, unsafe acts

Funny Safety Images

June 25, 2015 by Admin 10 Comments

Mouse in helmet image from: You Can Be Funny.com Funny Safety Photos and Images Just as safety slogans can help employees remember safety protocols, funny safety images can also be safety catalysts … [Read more...] about Funny Safety Images

Filed Under: Safety Photos, Safety Pictures Tagged With: accident prevention, catalysts, construction images, dangerous activities, dangerous things, funny cartoon, funny images, grocery store, memorable images, new images, powerpoint presentations, quick time, safety at work, safety images, Safety Pictures, safety posters, Safety Procedures, safety protocols, Safety Slogans and Quotes, Stupid safety photos, visual reminders, workplace safety

Effective Safety Improvement Ideas

February 8, 2014 by Dr Rob Long Leave a Comment

Successful Safety and Risk Management Initiatives These are some of the entries in our recent Risk Makes Sense – Book Competition. Listed in the order they were submitted: 1) Internal standards of … [Read more...] about Effective Safety Improvement Ideas

Filed Under: Robert Long Tagged With: BBS, competition, Risk Management, risk taking, safety competition, safety culture, safety improvement, safety initiatives, Safety Slogans and Quotes, safety tips

Safety Slogans for Work

September 11, 2013 by Barry Spud 3 Comments

Safety Slogans for Work See our full list of Safety Slogans HERE - we think it is the worlds largest collection of safety slogans Here are just a few: “Safety by Design” from Scott H. at URS … [Read more...] about Safety Slogans for Work

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Safety Thought Provokers

September 8, 2013 by Admin 3 Comments

Safety Thought Provokers Just found a great blog post that refers to “safety slogans” as “safety thought provokers” which is really what they are. The blog post can be found here: Safety Thought … [Read more...] about Safety Thought Provokers

Filed Under: Safety Slogans & Pictures Tagged With: accidents, best tools, common sense, safety gear, safety issues, safety reminders, safety rules, Safety Slogans and Quotes, safety thought provokers

Catchy Workplace Safety Slogans

August 31, 2013 by Admin 6 Comments

Catchy Safety Slogans By Kristy Snow The safety slogan, in the workplace, is often forgotten. It is forgotten simply because many safety ideas are conveyed in meaningless ways. For example, can you … [Read more...] about Catchy Workplace Safety Slogans

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2013 Safety Slogans

August 28, 2013 by Dr Rob Long 16 Comments

2013 Safety Slogans Seems like a few companies like to kick safety off each year with fresh new safety slogans or even boost awareness by running a safety slogan competition based around the new … [Read more...] about 2013 Safety Slogans

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The Take 5 For Safety Process

August 18, 2013 by Admin 10 Comments

The Take 5 For Safety Process The take 5 for safety process is becoming very popular as a simple and effective way to increase safety awareness. There are a few variations like StepBack 5 x 5 and I … [Read more...] about The Take 5 For Safety Process

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More Funny Safety Slogans

June 2, 2013 by Barry Spud 3 Comments

Funny Safety Slogans While on a ladder, never step back to admire your work Ladder safety has it's ups and downs. (also works with elevator and escalator safety) Safety is great unless you're … [Read more...] about More Funny Safety Slogans

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