As National Safety Month concludes, we want to highlight our unwavering commitment to safety, especially in challenging times like the recent severe weather. Focusing on the communities we serve and our employees, safety is at the core of everything we do. When the storm struck, our dedicated crews did not hesitate to brave difficult conditions and restore power as swiftly and safely as possible. As we reflect on this experience, let's all remember the importance of safety in everything we do. Whether at work or at home, practicing safety measures ensures the well-being of ourselves and those around us. Let's continue to prioritize safety every day.
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In the spirit of Safety Week at PG&E, and recent inclement weather, I wanted to share the following video which contains life-saving information should you find yourself in a wires-down emergency situation. Please share to help educate and inform others.
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In addition to what my partner to the south shares in his post below relative to power lines down on your vehicle, sharing this new spot about wires down safety: https://lnkd.in/gR2_Kf-5
In the spirit of Safety Week at PG&E, and recent inclement weather, I wanted to share the following video which contains life-saving information should you find yourself in a wires-down emergency situation. Please share to help educate and inform others.
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Take a proactive stance on safety – organize, plan, and equip yourself for unforeseen situations. Your preparedness today could safeguard your tomorrow. #EmergencyPreparedness #EmergencyPlan
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June is National Safety Month! Safety is everyone's responsibility, and this month serves as a vital reminder of the importance of staying prepared and preventing accidents or injuries—whether at home, at work, or anywhere you find yourself. 🔹 At Home: Ensure your living space is free of hazards. Regularly check smoke detectors, secure loose rugs, and store hazardous materials safely. 🔹 At Work: Follow safety protocols, use protective equipment, and stay aware of your surroundings. Report any unsafe conditions immediately. 🔹 Everywhere: Be mindful of your environment, whether you’re on the road, at the park, or in a public space. Practicing situational awareness can significantly reduce the risk of accidents. By taking proactive steps, we can create safer environments for ourselves and those around us. Let's commit to making safety a priority, not just this month, but every day. #NationalSafetyMonth #StaySafe #SafetyFirst #WorkplaceSafety
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When your focus is green on the chart below, the red initials stops abruptly and vice versa. At the end of this calendar year, field safety professionals ought to evaluate personal key performances regarding man-hours. Where you able to record 100% safe manhours throughout the year? Where your impacts commensurate, average or the reversed case? which do you belong? I think, this holiday period offers that moment for sober reflection and also projecting towards a better safety culture and continuous improvement.
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Preventable injuries are the third leading cause of death in the United States.😧 National Safety Month is a great opportunity to initiate conversations about how we can make our environments safer both at work and at home. Each week features a different safety-related topic: ◾ June 1 - 8: Safety Engagement ◾ June 9 - 15: Roadway Safety ◾ June 16 - 22: Risk Reduction ◾ June 23 - 30: Slips, Trips and Falls Resources and more information 👉https://ow.ly/TkBh50S8rOQ
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The task must be done safely to ensure everyone's safety. By prioritizing safe practices, we protect not only ourselves but also our colleagues and anyone else who might be affected. This approach helps prevent accidents and injuries, promoting a secure and healthy environment for all BE SAFE ALL THE TIME
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If you find yourself in an unexpected situation fall back to these essential steps from Global Safety: Assess the situation, prioritize your safety, follow emergency protocols, and contact authorities. Your safety is our mission. #BePrepared #StaySafe
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Did you know that 39 people died during trench or excavation work in the U.S. in 2022? Trench Safety Stand Down, happening now, is an annual initiative that encourages employers to talk to their team about trench and excavation hazards, while promoting lifesaving protective systems. From toolbox talks to safety activities, check out these resources to help you address this risk with your team. https://hubs.la/Q02C39DD0
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