eSafety Insights: November Safety Message
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Welcome to the November edition of eSafety Insights!
At eSafety, we've always seen workplace safety as a commitment, not just a responsibility. In our fast-paced world, staying updated on the latest safety trends and regulations is essential. That's why we've created this monthly newsletter. In eSafety Insights, you'll discover a wealth of information to help you create safer, more productive work environments.
Our mission is to provide you with the knowledge and tools to safeguard what matters most. From expert articles to real-world case studies, this newsletter is your ultimate safety resource.
Exciting updates are coming soon, so stay subscribed to never miss out. Stay informed, stay safe, and let's keep building safer workplaces together.
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Warm regards,
Rob Torrey
Founder and President of eSafety
Managing Third-Party Contractors Safety Training??
Take a look at our newest blog, which explores the growing challenge organizations face in maintaining a safe working environment as the modern workforce incorporates more third-party contractors. The focus is on ensuring consistent safety training for all individuals entering company sites, exploring the associated challenges, and discussing the responsibilities in prioritizing contractor safety management.
Common Myths About Safety Culture
It’s important to remember that the end goal of workplace safety is keeping everyone safe from illness and injury. There’s a lot of information available about workplace safety, and unfortunately, some of it is untrue. Some of this misleading information implies that safety training programs are more hassle than they’re worth, and spouts myths that ultimately take away from the overall goal of a safe workplace. Here are 5 safety tips you simply shouldn’t believe, and why.
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Why Safety Matters for Small Businesses
Small businesses often overlook safety training, assuming experienced employees know the drill. ?But health and safety training isn’t always that easy, and just because you’ve been managing your business one way since the beginning, doesn’t mean that’s the right way to manage your business now. And as health and safety regulations change, adapting is crucial for employee and company protection. Safety is vital for small businesses; here's why.
Toolbox Talk: What Does Commitment to Safety Mean?
In this Toolbox Talk, we take a look at the importance of integrating safety into daily work routines. It calls for a true commitment to safety, involving adherence to safe procedures, proper use of protective equipment, and active engagement in the company's safety program. A safe workplace means everyone on the team must work together to minimize risk, but beyond that it's a pledge to oneself and co-workers, setting an example for others to follow at all times. This commitment is unwavering and essential for fostering a safety-focused culture.
VALUES IN ACTION: Local Community Fun!
Downtown Grand Haven (MI) is always doing fun things! In October, the eSafety team made sure to vote for our favorite Halloween "Bones About Town" store-front display. Thank you to the local businesses and event planners for making Grand Haven a great place to live and work!
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