Keep Everyone Alert in Your Safety Meetings
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Keep Everyone Alert in Your Safety Meetings
Keep Everyone Alert in Your Safety Meetings
Don't let your safety meeting attendees slump into a glazed-eyes condition. Whether you're instructing one employee or telling a large crew how to work safely, don't make it easy for their attention to drift.
1. Don't speak in a monotone.
2. While you or others are talking, don't look just at your shoes, the sky or the ceiling.
3. Don't speak so quietly they have to strain to hear.
4. Avoid speaking so fast you run your words together.
5. When showing slides or overheads, don't have the room totally dark.
6. Don't stick rigidly to a written script; use it to make sure you cover everything but include your own examples and anecdotes.
Don't let your safety meeting attendees slump into a glazed-eyes condition. Whether you're instructing one employee or telling a large crew how to work safely, don't make it easy for their attention to drift.
1. Don't speak in a monotone.
2. While you or others are talking, don't look just at your shoes, the sky or the ceiling.
3. Don't speak so quietly they have to strain to hear.
4. Avoid speaking so fast you run your words together.
5. When showing slides or overheads, don't have the room totally dark.
6. Don't stick rigidly to a written script; use it to make sure you cover everything but include your own examples and anecdotes.
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