Pingates NASATEKNIK76: Safety Quotes and Slogans

Rabu, 11 Juli 2012

Safety Quotes and Slogans

Safety Quotes and Slogans
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• A fugitive from the laws of averages: A person who doesn't wear their helmet while driving a motorcycle. • A fugitive from the laws of averages--that's you if you don't use your safety gear.
• A fugitive from the laws of averages--that's you if you drink and drive.
 • A healthy tan is the first sign of skin cancer. • A safer you is a safer me.
 • A spill, a slip, a hospital trip.
 • Accidents hurt -- safety doesn't.
 • Alcohol reduces performance, impairs judgment and increases the willingness to take risks
 • Alert today. Alive tomorrow.
 • An accident can ruin your career.
• An accident could be a one way ticket to disability retirement.
 • An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
 • Anger is one letter away from Danger. Drive gently.
 • Apply your good intention to accident prevention.
 • As screwed up as a bag of wire coat hangars--maintenance done without the MIMS.
 • As soon as you see a mistake and don't fix it, it becomes your mistake.
 • As temperatures rise, stay safety wise. • At work at play, let safety lead the way.
 • At work, at home, let safety be known.
 • Avoid accidents, keep guards in place. • Avoid accidents, keep poisons locked up.
 • Avoid overexposure, pay attention to the sun.
 B
 • Be a leader, follow safe procedures.
• Be alert! Accidents hurt.
• Be pro-active not reactive towards safety.
 • Be safe at work or you might miss welcome home, a hug, a kiss.
 • Be safety smart right from the start.
 • Be visible when biking or jogging, wear reflective material.
 • Before using any new equipment, read and fully understand the manufacturer's instructions.
 • Before you do it, take time to think through it. Use ORM.
 • Before you go boating, leave a float plan with a friend or marina operator.
• * Behind the wheel, anger is one letter away from danger.
 • Being safe is like breathing. You never want to stop.
• Better to arrive late than never. Drive carefully!
 • Boat load limits; don't exceed them.
 • Boat safely, know before you go.
 • Bottoms up, booze and boating don't mix.
 • Broken tools can be replaced. You can't.
 C
• Carbon monoxide is the "silent killer", install CO detectors.
 • Caution--I Brake For Stop Signs.
• Chance takers are accident makers.
• Change the batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors annually.
 • Check your shoes and don't let your day slip away.
 • Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
• Children should always wear a helmet while riding their bikes.
 • Crashing sucks!
 D
• Danger never takes a vacation.
 • Do a pre warm-up and stretch prior to participating in any sport.
• Do the easy work first--you could be replaced before the hard work starts.
 • Do you know how to report an unsafe condition in your workplace?
 • Don't be a fool! Inspect your electrical tools.
• Don't be a fool. Use the proper tool.
• Don't be safety blinded, be safety minded.

 Don't fix the blame, fix the problem.
 • Don't just preach safety, profit from it.
 • Don't learn safety by accident. • Don't leave safe habits at work, take them home.
 • Don't let safety take a holiday.
• Don't let the light go out, wear eye protection.
 • Don't lose your head: Read signs instead.
• Don't overload extension cords.
 • Don't put your life on the line. Think safety.
• Don't take unnecessary risks, use operational risk management.
 • Don't treat an emergency as normal and don't treat normal actions as emergencies.
 • Double check to prevent a wreck.
 • Dress for the weather. In cold weather, it's better to wear several layers of clothing than one bulky item.
• Drink plenty of cool water to prevent dehydration in the summer.
• Drinking and driving - There are stupider things, but it's a very short list.
• Drinking and flying is not OK.
 • Drive for safety.
 • Drive like people out there are trying to kill you, because they are!
 • Drive with reason this summer season.
E
 • Electricity can turn you off.
• Exercise at a comfortable pace.
 • Exercise indoors when the air temperature plus the humidity reaches 150F.
 • Expect the unexpected. Gear up for safety.
• Eyes are priceless, eye protection is cheap.
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 • Falling objects can be brutal if you don't protect your noodle.
 • First...safety...last.
• FOD--This isn't your daddy's flight line.
 • Folks don't care how much you know until they know how much you care.
 • For safe bicycling obey all traffic signals, signs and pavement markings.

• For safety information check out our web site at www.safetycenter.navy.mil
• Forget the nurse with safety first.
• Forgot your hearing protection? Forget about hearing!

G
• Get a grip. To prevent a slip, use hand rails.
 • Get a medical check-up before starting any exercise routine.
• Get help if the load's too heavy.
 • Get In S.T.E.P. Safety Takes Every Person.
 • Get smart! Use safety from the start.
 • Going fishing? Get hooked on safety.
• Good habits will normally keep you out of bad trouble.
 • Good housekeeping prevents accidents.
 • Ground fault circuit interrupters prevent electrocution.
 H
• Hand in, hamburger out.
 • Hard hats, they're not just for decoration.
 • Have another day - by being safe today!
 • Have your chimney inspected by a professional before each heating season.
 • Have your furnace checked every year by a professional.
 • Health and safety, words to live by.
• Hearing protection is a sound investment.
• "Hey, wanna see something cool?" (Last words uttered before a mishap)
 • Home safe--not just for baseball.
 I
 • Ice skating on thin ice can be deadly, skate in supervised areas.
 • If caught in a riptide: go with the flow.
 • If you don't have time to do it safe, do you have time to do it with a man down?
 • If you don't know what is going to happen, there is no way to stop it. Plan ahead for safety.
• If you don't think it's safe, it probably isn't. Stop the job and contact your supervisor.
 • If you drink and drive, you might as well smoke.
 • If you mess up, 'fess up.
 • * If you think safety is expensive, try ignorance.
 • If you think your safety specialist is a pain, try a leg fracture.
• If you're going to be stupid, you have to be tough!
• Ignoring a warning can cause much mourning.
 • In case of injury remember "rice"- rest, ice, compress and elevate.
 • Informed is better than deformed.
 • Is better to crash into a nap... than to nap into a crash.
 • Is better to lose one minute in life... than to lose life in a minute.
• It hurts to be unsafe.
 J
 • Jog on established jogging paths where available.
 • Just because you always did it that way, doesn't make it right.
 K
• Keep cool in the sun, wear light-colored clothing.
 • Knowing CPR can save a life.
 L
• Labels are no good if they're not understood.
 • Learn from others mistakes, don't have others learn from you.
• Leave firework displays to professionals.
 • Leave horse play to horses.
 • Lift with your legs, not your back.
 • Light up your Christmas tree, not your home; use approved decorations and lights.
 • Living with your mistakes is harder than you think.... wear your safety gear.
• Look for age recommendations before purchasing toys, and heed the recommendation.
 M
• Maintain your bicycle in good working order.
 • Mixing bleach and ammonia can be deadly.
 • Momma didn't raise no fool... I use PPE to stay cool!
 • Move your ladder to avoid reaching.
• Mow across the slope when using a hand mower. Drive up and down the slope for stability when using a riding mower.
 • Mowing and drinking doesn't cut it.
 N
 • Never check a gas tank with a lighted flare.
• Never dive unless you know the depth of the water and the type of surface below.
 • No safety know pain, know safety no pain.
 O
 • Operating a boat while intoxicated is illegal.
 • Operational Risk Management, it's not just for the workplace.
• Operational Risk Management prevents accidents.
 • Our job is to save Sailors from themselves.
P
 • People helping people--lending hands for our safety.
• Personal floatation devices, don't leave the dock without them.
• Plan and practice exit drills in the home.
 • Play it safe in the water, swim in areas with life guards.
• Pretend like you are invisible when driving a motorcycle or bicycle, because a small percentage of people driving cars will never see you.
 • Prevent boating accidents, take a small boat safety course.
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 Prevent hunting accidents, know your target before you shoot.
 • Prior to games, check playing field to avoid fields of screams.
 • Proper planning prevents piss-poor performance.
• Push, don't pull a hand mower.
R
 • Remove jewelry before play to avoid injury to yourself and other players.
S
 • "Safe and Sane" fireworks are neither, if the person shooting them off isn't, too.
• Safe boating is no accident.
• Safety a- A small investment for a rich future.
• Safety doesn't happen by accident.
• Safety doesn't slow the job down but mishaps do.
 • Safety: expect the unexpected.
 • Safety gear - 2 minutes ... Risk assessment - 5 minutes ... A mishap that takes a life - forever.
 • Safety glasses: Making foresight 20/20.
 • Safety has no quitting time.
• Safety is a cheap and effective insurance policy.
 • Safety is a zero-injury goal.
 • Safety is everyone's responsibility.
 • Safety is no accident.
 • Safety isn't a hobby, it's a living.
 • Shortcuts don't cut it.
• Slip, trip and fall are four-letter words.
• Slow down! Your family will be waiting for you.
 • Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors save lives.
 • Stay in shape, not only during basketball season, but also after the season.
• Step up, be safe, or step aside.
 • Still water doesn't always run deep, look before you leap.
 • Store guns and ammo separately.
• Stretch and flex for your health and safety.
• Stretch regularly and make it a part of your daily fitness program.
 • Swim only in supervised areas.
T
 • Take a safe hunting class before you go hunting.
 • The adage "look before you leap" is a life saver.
 • The only excuse for poor safety is poor planning.
 • The price of an accident is always high. • The safe way is the right way.
 • The stupid shall be punished.
• There are no shortcuts to anyplace worth getting.
• * There aren't many new accidents, but there sure are a lot of new victims.
 • There's no face like your own, wear face protection.
 • There's no such thing as new accidents, just new victims.
 • This is not a hobby for me--I do this for a living.
• This machine can kill you.
 • This tool will punch you in the face , if you let it.
 • Three b's of boating, boat safe, boat smart and boat sober.
• To learn about eye protection, ask someone who has one.
 • To see or not to see, use eye protection.
• Trimmings used on trees or around the home should be non-combustible or flame resistant.
 • True love is a blank OSHA 300 log on December 31st.
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• Unattended cooking means fire.

• Unnecessary risks may leave you on the sidelines instead of in the game.
 • Unprepared = Unsafe.
 • Use extreme caution when operating portable gas heaters while camping, fishing and hunting.
 • Use the right tool for the job.
• Use your head figuratively--wear a helmet..
W
• * We all want to go home to our families at the end of the day
 • Wear a bicycle helmet to prevent serious head injuries.
• Wear an approved bike helmet when you go bike riding, it could save your life.
 • Wear personal flotation devices, they float, you don't.
• Wear the right protective equipment for the job.
• What would improve safety on your job? Tell your boss.
 • When disconnecting cords, pull the plug rather than the cord.
 • When everything else fails, follow the instructions.
 • When it's hot, drink plenty of fluids.
• When jogging, run against the traffic flow.
 • When you're out on the water, don't forget the basics of safe boating.
• While on a ladder, never step back to admire your work.
• Work safe today--heaven can wait.
 Y
 • You always have time to do things right after a mishap.
 • You can't cure stupidity.
• You can't get "home," unless you're "safe."
 • You get the level of safety that you are prepared to walk past.
• Your accidents affect others too.
• Your safety is everyone's responsibility, especially yours

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