SafeTaught

SafeTaught

Professional Training and Coaching

Empowering Safety, Every Step of the Way

About us

SafeTaught is a leading provider of instructor led certification classes for safety in general and construction industry. Our mission is to provide comprehensive safety training to help prevent accidents and injuries in the workplace. Our experienced instructors are committed to providing high-quality training that meets the needs of our clients.

Website
WWW.SafeTaught.com
Industry
Professional Training and Coaching
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Self-Owned

Employees at SafeTaught

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    📢Here's some Food for Taught, By implementing these tips and maintaining a proactive approach to slip, trip, and fall prevention, workplaces can create safer environments for employees and reduce the risk of injuries associated with these common hazards.🚧🛑👣🥾🦺 1. Keep Walkways Clear and Clean: Maintain clean and clutter-free walkways by promptly cleaning up spills, removing obstacles, and organizing equipment and materials. Use appropriate signage to warn employees of potential hazards and designate areas for cleaning or maintenance to prevent slips and trips. 2. Provide Proper Lighting: Ensure that work areas are adequately illuminated to improve visibility and reduce the risk of trips and falls. Install bright and evenly distributed lighting fixtures, especially in areas with uneven surfaces, stairs, or transitions between floor types. 3. Use Proper Flooring Materials: Choose flooring materials that offer slip resistance and traction to prevent slips and falls. Consider installing anti-slip coatings, mats, or traction tapes in areas prone to wet or slippery conditions, such as entrances, kitchens, and bathrooms. Regularly inspect flooring for signs of wear, damage, or deterioration and repair or replace as needed to maintain safe walking surfaces. 4. Encourage Safe Walking Practices: Encourage employees to wear appropriate footwear with slip-resistant soles and to report any hazards or maintenance issues promptly. Provide training on hazard awareness and safe walking techniques, emphasizing the importance of paying attention to surroundings and taking precautions to prevent slips, trips, and falls. #SlipTripFall #SafetyTips #SafeTaught #OSHA #Hazards #SafetyTraining #FirstAid #SafetyFirst

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    📢 Enrollment is now open for Saturday classes! 📢 We are offering Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED and OSHA 10 Hour Construction courses. Whether you're looking to enhance your safety skills or need certification for your job, we've got you covered. Don't miss out on this opportunity to get trained by experienced professionals in a supportive learning environment. 🏥Adult & Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED

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    CEO of SafeTaught

    🤩😃 What an incredible day at the LULAC networking event! We had the privilege of connecting with inspiring individuals who are actively shaping our community into a more inclusive and vibrant place. It was an honor to meet Mayor Omar Arroyo of Haines City and State Senator Victor Torres, both dedicated leaders advocating for the Latin community. Their presence truly underscored the importance of collaboration and unity in fostering positive change. Looking forward to continuing these impactful conversations and initiatives! ✨🇧🇷 #LULAC #CommunityLeaders #Inclusion #networking #safetaught #LULAC #LatinProud #safetytraining

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    Here's some Food For "Taught", by following these safety tips and implementing appropriate precautions, workers can reduce the risk of accidents and injuries while working at heights. Remember, safety should always be the top priority when working in elevated environments.🦺🏢 1. Use Proper Fall Protection Equipment: Always wear appropriate fall protection gear, such as a harness, lanyard, and anchor points, when working at heights. Ensure that the equipment is in good condition, properly fitted, and securely attached to a suitable anchor point. 2. Plan and Assess the Work Area: Before starting any work at heights, conduct a thorough risk assessment of the work area. Identify potential hazards such as unstable surfaces, nearby machinery, or overhead obstacles. Develop a comprehensive plan for the task, including safe access and egress routes. 3. Practice Safe Access and Movement: Use secure and stable access equipment, such as ladders, scaffolds, or aerial lifts, to reach elevated work areas. Maintain three points of contact when ascending or descending ladders and never carry objects. When working on scaffolds or aerial lifts, always use guardrails, toeboards, and personal fall protection equipment to prevent falls. 4. Stay Aware of Surroundings and Weather Conditions: Remain vigilant and aware of your surroundings while working at heights. Pay attention to changing weather conditions, such as wind, rain, or lightning, which can increase the risk of falls or accidents. #Safety1st #FoodForTaught #WorkingAtHeights #PPE #SafetyTips #StaySafe #SafetyWeek

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    This week, we're shining a spotlight on safety practices that keep our workplace secure. From proper equipment use to emergency preparedness, each day will feature valuable tips and reminders to enhance our safety culture. 🚧 Today's Focus: Fall Prevention 🚧 Did you know falls are a leading cause of workplace injuries? It's crucial to prioritize fall prevention measures. Remember to always wear your harness, secure it to a sturdy anchor point, and conduct regular equipment checks. Share your thoughts on fall prevention in the comments below and stay tuned for more safety insights throughout the week. Let's make Safety Week a success together! #SafetyFirst #SafetyWeek2024 #SafeTaught #SafetyTraining #StaySafe

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