Friday June 5th 2020 SafT message
Joshua Concepcion
???Instrumentation Sales @ REPSS Inc. & ??EHS Supervisor @ Florida Distillers | Enhancing Workplace Safety & Efficiency and Providing the Instruments to Do it!
Good Morning! Today is Friday, June 5th, 2020.
All personnel:
Forklift Topics:
SafT Messages:
OFFICE:
Adhere to speed limits in parking lots and give pedestrians the right away.
DRIVERS:
Using the safety flap on your liftgate is a requirement and will help prevent equipment from falling off the gate.
OPERATIONS:
Ensure all chemicals are labeled, stored in approved cabinets and on containment pallets securely.
Quote of the day:
Stretch of the day:
WORD of The Day:
compunction
noun | kum-PUNK-shun
Definition
1a : anxiety arising from awareness of guilt
b : distress of mind over an anticipated action or result
2 : a twinge of misgiving : scruple
Did You Know?
An old proverb says "a guilty conscience needs no accuser," and it's true that the sting of a guilty conscience—or a conscience that is provoked by the contemplation of doing something wrong—can prick very hard indeed. The sudden guilty "prickings" of compunction are reflected in the word's etymological history. Compunction comes (via Anglo-French compunction and Middle English compunccioun) from Latin compungere, which means "to prick hard" or "to sting." Compungere, in turn, derives from pungere, meaning "to prick," which is the ancestor of some other prickly words in English, such as puncture and even point.