What a great question and I would have to agree with Scott on his reponse. One thing I would like to add though is safety is as much about attitudes as it is about behaviors. Without having the proper attitude about safety, you certainly will not behave appropriately. As Dr. Scott Geller says...Safety must become a value; our priorities change from daya to day, but our values stay the same. All of us out there trying to make safety the #1 priority by putting it first on meeting agendas and haging banners is a great start, but if we do not get the employees on board with THEIR safety process and allow them the freedom to make the right choices, we will neevr achive that utopia of an "injury free" workplace.

As trumpy pointed out in his orginal post, he can't be there all the time and he can show them how to work safely and even demonstrate it, but it's what happens when he leaves that counts!

Bryan www.SAFTENG.net