Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2010 08:02:37 -0400
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From: roberth_hill**At_Symbol_Here**MINDSPRING.COM
Subject: Re: Safety Training

Safety comes from the top down.  If employees have the attitude tha t safety is not important enough to devote their time to it, this is probab ly a reflection of the organization's lack of interest in safety.  I w ould suggest you try to meet with senior officials - the president would be best to explain the problem.  An edict from him directing that all of his employees are expected to participate in safety training will go a lon g way to make things happen.

 

Bob Hill


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From: Laura Damon
Sent: Aug 25, 2010 6:01 PM
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Subje ct: [DCHAS-L] Safety Training

I am wondering how others address employees "b lowing-off=" safety training.  There always seem to be the few employees that invariably are no shows for the trainings.

Thanks in advance for your replies=E2=80=A6

Laura Damon

Coordinator of Instructional Safety and Chemical Hygie ne

Flathead Valley Community College

lda mon**At_Symbol_Here**fvcc.edu

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