Wednesday, July 18, 2018

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Safety is of key importance to us all.  This is especially true while doing risky things.  Over the past forty years I have come up with a different way to approach safety, and I would like the opportunity to share it with you.

Please invest a few moments and watch this introduction to some of the new approach.


This is just a brief introduction to the lead in to the safety training.  Basically speaking, to have an accident you need two things.  Something that creates the incident, an action.   If we do nothing, chances are remote that an accident will occur.  On the other hand, if we are involved in work, or more seriously, risky work, the chances go up.    So the first part is the possibility or potential for an action which creates the event.  
 Next we have the seriousness, or how bad it will be if an event occurs  or risk factor.  Together they create an incident, which can be minor or major.  By understanding these concepts, a person can stay in a low risk situation.  This 90 minute presentation explains this so that people understand the nature of danger and how to minimize their involvement. 
Just email me Douglas Hansen at HansenSpecialities@gmail.com or call 385-270-6409

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