Toolbox Safety Meetings
Construction
Safety Meeting Report
• Communicate for safety
• Document your communications
Tips on
Conducting a Safety Meeting:
1. Meetings must serve a purpose.
2. Speaker should know his subject.
3. Limit the subject matter.
4. Encourage participation by asking questions.
5. Use visual aids.
6. Keep it short and to the point.
SAFETY DOESN'T
COST ANYTHING, UNTIL YOU FORGET IT!
SUGGESTED
TOOLBOX TOPICS
The following
are suggested toolbox safety meetings. The subject selected should
address the appropriate stage of work. You are encouraged to develop
your own talks from the material in this handbook or from your own
experiences. The complete Elevator Industry Field Employees' Safety
Handbook with discussion questions in padded format is available
from EW. Additional suggested toolbox safety meetings are available
from numerous sources, i.e., insurance carriers, various trade
associations, etc. If assistance is required in obtaining additional
sources for toolbox safety meetings, contact your elevator company
superintendent/manager
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