January- the start of the New Year, the month of resolutions, and, depending on where you live, the coldest, soggiest your socks will feel all year. It’s a great opportunity to reflect on the things we did over the previous year and consider our intentions going into the coming seasons. Don’t know where to start? That’s OK, you’re in the right place! Safety observances can be a great way to foster a culture of safety within your facility. Take some time to review the following January safety observances, and consider how they might be applied to your workplace.
January Safety Observances
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Safety Meeting Topics for January
Keep your safety meetings, toolbox talks, or safety trainings relevant to your workforce’s needs in January. Here are some suggestions for topics to cover. Check out some of the training topics we offer:
Winter Weather Hazards:
Ways to protect yourself, your vehicle, and the jobsite from cold-weather hazards.
A Safety Punch List:
Having a punch list of safe work practices in your head throughout the day helps keep you and everyone else safe at work.
Carbon Monoxide:
Understand common sources of carbon monoxide exposure at work and at home, and learn how to identify and address symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Online Training Topics for January
Digging through KPA’s comprehensive training catalog, here are some topics that reinforce March’s safety observances.
This general training covers information on best practices for winter safety, such as wearing the proper clothing and keeping hydrated. It also includes the types of cold stress and how they affect the body, slip, trip, and fall prevention, and winter driving best practices.
Personal Protective Equipment Awareness
This training covers the importance of personal protective equipment (PPE), employee responsibilities to properly use and care for it, and an overview of the most common types.
General Cyber Security Awareness
This general awareness training covers general best practices for password management, computer security, email security, and mobile devices.
If you haven’t already, now’s the time to start implementing safety observances into your safety plans.
This is the perfect opportunity to level up your knowledge and take action to keep yourself and those around you safe. When we all prioritize safety, we create a culture that benefits everyone. So let’s make the most of this month and take advantage of the amazing resources available to us!
Need help? Check out the Compliance Calendar as a great way to keep on top of all your important dates >
Here’s to a safe and successful start to the New Year!
Stay safe out there!
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