Safety Slogans
The Power of Safety Slogans in the Workplace
May 15, 2011 [edit]
The Power of Safety Slogans Great article from Hub Pages – extract: “Slogans are a great way to remind people of short pieces of information or to reinforce learning”. “A workplace safety poster with bright graphics and a short message will work well in most organizations. Put it in a place where people will see […]
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Promoting Interest in Safety – Can you use sex to sell safety
March 12, 2011 [edit]
// Looking for sexy safety photos? CLICK HERE Promoting Interest in Safety By Mike Strawbridge One of the common subjects in any safety reference is how to get people interested in safety. Apparently, not getting hurt is not enough motivation for people to be interested in safety. Personally, I prefer to avoid getting injured whenever […]
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Safety Thought Provokers
February 26, 2011 [edit]
// 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 Provokers Here is an extract: Whether or not you or yours have had any injuries (recently, or at all this year), keep your guard […]
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Safety Poems
January 19, 2011 [edit]
It’s Up To Me // The Safety Poem “I chose to look the other way” has been used as a theme in a number of successful training videos, it is a powerful and very poignant piece of prose and is hung in many workplaces See the Poem Here. Here is another workplace safety poem by […]
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How to write your own safety slogans
December 14, 2010 [edit]
Safety Slogans: How to Write Your Own Safety Slogans Safety slogans have been proven to increase safety in the workplace. In a quick glance, an employee can read a slogan, and a simple slogan is really easy to remember. These two factors can increase your numbers quickly and easily, however, existing slogans can become dry, […]
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Safety Slogan Carpet Mats
December 12, 2010 [edit]
Safety Slogan Carpet Mats Safety slogan carpet mats are a great way to increase safety awareness Made of rugged nylon with heavy duty vinyl backing. 92cmx153cm. Available with 4 different slogans all red and black in colour. READ MORE ABOUT THESE PRODUCTS HERE
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Workplace Safety Poem
November 29, 2010 [edit]
Thanks to Scott Hafer for sending this in: Work place safety, our obligation grows, it’s not about the money or the company, it’s about our families as we all know. The obligation of safety is not a joke, our bodies or our families, we do not want broke. Before you leave home each day, look […]
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Lifting Safety Slogans
November 25, 2010 [edit]
[Lifting Safety Slogans According to a 2009 OSHA report, back injuries are the number one work-related injury reported (http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=FACT_SHEETS&p_id=146). OSHA goes on to state that three-fourths of back-related injuries were lifting related, and most of the injuries were preventable through proper lifting techniques. Of course, in reading these statistics, managers of lifting-related industries […]
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Why Are Safety Slogans Important
November 4, 2010 [edit]
Importance of Safety Slogans Safety slogans have been instrumental in assisting the general public to abide by safety rules. Slogans my generation will never forget include: “Only you can prevent forest fires,” “Stranger Danger,” and “Just say no (to drugs)”. My childhood safety slogans will stay ingrained in my head forever, and similar safety slogans […]
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Catchy Safety Slogans
October 31, 2010 [edit]
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 remember any of the safety videos from your current or past employers? If you are like most folks, nothing comes to […]
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40 Free Safety Slogans For the Workplaces
October 31, 2010 [edit]
40 Free Safety Slogans For the Workplaces By Lukman Nulhakiem Safety promotion or socialization is an effective way to maintain workers awareness in the plant site against safety. Safety promotion is a form of safety communications. One of the most common ways is by utilization of safety slogan. People may also call it by safety […]
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Why Do We Love Stupid Safety Photos
October 14, 2010 [edit]
// In the world of safety management, why do we find it so appealing to watch videos or photos of people committing unsafe acts and doing stupid things at home or work. We safety management professionals laugh at photos on free sites like www.safetyphoto.co.uk. Some photos that make us laugh might include: Two haphazardly built […]
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Slogans for Safety
October 10, 2010 [edit]
// Here is a part of our huge safety slogan collection: FIND HUNDREDS MORE HERE # To avoid a scene, keep your workplace clean # Falling objects can be brutal if you don’t protect your noodle. # Eyes are priceless, eye protection is cheap. # Don’t let the light go out, wear eye protection. # […]
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Safety Slogans
September 11, 2010 [edit]
The worlds largest collection of safety slogans
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Wacky Warning Labels
September 3, 2010 [edit]
Wacky warnings — a light hearted look at product warning labels from the Australian Product Liability Reporter. Download the Full Article Here: Some examples: Directions: open packet. Eat contents. Instructions on a packet of airline peanuts. Do not use as an ice cream topping. Directions on a bottle of hair colouring solution. For external use […]
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Safety Poem
August 28, 2010 [edit]
I’ve seen this on notice boards and read out in toolbox talks – seems to have the desired effect: I could have saved a life that day, But I chose to look the other way. It wasn’t that I didn’t care; I had the time, and I was there. But I didn’t want to seem […]
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