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Is Charlie Brown’s Teacher an OSHA Trainer? (Video post)

by spanishOSHAguy | Aug 24, 2011 | Be a Better Trainer

Hi, it’s Steven St. Laurent, the Spanish OSHA Guy. Watch this video, then see my commentary below. Do you remember Charlie Brown’s teacher. It always cracks me up to see a scene when all those Peanuts characters are in school. How can we avoid the...

Residential Fall Protection STD 03-00-001 – Rescinded

by spanishOSHAguy | Aug 23, 2011 | Toolbox Talk Content

Hi, it’s the Spanish OSHA Guy here! On June 16, 2011 OSHA rescinded a provisional rule they put into affect in 1995 that spelled out alternative means of fall protection for residential construction. Based on the people in my OSHA 10 hour training, this has been...

Is Steven Texting and Driving? (Video post)

by spanishOSHAguy | Aug 22, 2011 | Toolbox Talk Content

Hi, it’s the Spanish OSHA Guy here! NO, I’m not texting and driving, but I had to compel you to view this video. I put the video camera on my dashboard and hit record. I know you’ll be challenged by the...

The one thing you CANNOT forget in OSHA Training!

by spanishOSHAguy | Aug 17, 2011 | Be a Better Trainer

Hi, it’s Steven St. Laurent, the Spanish OSHA Guy! Okay, here’s the scenario: You got 10 – 15 employees in front of you and your job is to motivate them to work safely by talking about the OSHA standards! Hmm. Sounds riveting, doesn’t it? 🙂...

CPR: the TRUTH about not breathing! (Video post)

by spanishOSHAguy | Aug 11, 2011 | Toolbox Talk Content

Hi, it’s the Spanish OSHA Guy here! So many people have asked me about the new CPR rules where you don’t have to breath anymore. Is this true?! The quick answer is yes. But, there is a huge caveat and a very important one. So, my answer is NOT REALLY. The...
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STEVE’S VISION

  1. Help professionals and leaders on the front lines of construction and manufacturing companies to establish a positive safety mindset among their team that translates to reducing injuries.
  2. Through my Mission below, support companies with a strong desire to create and sustain a workplace where doing what’s right, doing your best, and professional camaraderie are the hallmarks of day-to-day operations; making it a safe, supportive, productive, and pleasant workplace for your team.

STEVE’S MISSION:  WHY IS STEVE A SAFETY PROFESSIONAL?

  1. Provide safety training that doesn’t bore people to death in English and Spanish that is world class, educational, motivating, engaging, memorable, challenging, one-of-a-kind, and fun.
  2. Provide quality, dynamic, and challenging toolbox safety talk videos through OSHAFLIX that don’t bore people to death in English and Spanish!
  3. Teach supervisors, foremen, managers, business owners, and safety professionals through OSHAFLIX how to powerfully deliver those videos in their toolbox talks!
  4. Provide simple, paperless safety forms to help small-to-medium-size companies automate their safety documentation, reduce clutter, improve efficiency, and not have to scan in so much paper!

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE BEST WAYS TO REDUCE INJURIES?

  1. Focus on Safety 24/7 baby!  Put it into practice at work, at home, and on the road.
  2. Realize that ignoring safety rules is such a selfish act because our countless daily decisions affect so many people besides ourselves.
  3. Remember what we value as human beings:  All people throughout the world value their life, health, and loved ones.  Continually remind your crew of this fact and they will be much less likely to choose an unsafe shortcut when they realize how their risky decision could profoundly affect all that they value.
  4. Create Safe Habits:  Purposely creating safe habits develops muscle memory with tools, machines, and routines.  This will significantly reduce the chances of injury in the day of distraction because our bodies will most always naturally and automatically carry out the safe habit we have created.  It’s kind of like driving on autopilot:  You switch lanes and get off the highway automatically at the correct exit without even realizing it.
  5. Teamwork is one of the best way to reduce injuries because -at some point- we will get distracted and miss things.  Thus, if we look out for each other, speak up, and receive that reminder; then injuries will decrease.  Conversely, if we respond to our coworkers who remind us about safety by telling them where they can go and what they can do with themselves; then camaraderie breaks down, no one wants to work there, and safety suffers for all involved.

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