Summer Safety Basics

Safety at home and while driving is important for everyone.

Keeping the Highway Working People Safe…

We do a lot of driving as we go to see family in various places. The summer season is the big time in most places where the highway upgrades are being made. There is a lot going on and with the Infrastructure Bill having been passed, there is going to be more.

Driving into a construction area is usually a cause for delays and restricted traffic flows. The barrier cones are up and the people are working behind them. Some drivers get impatient, crowding the drivers ahead of them. Some drivers try going up the shoulder to get around things. Others do not move into the single lane until the last moment and then push into the line. These frustrations make it hard for all drivers and draws their attention away from the need to watch out for the people who are working.

With all that is going on, the people who are working must be super careful not to get in the wrong place. It is easy for one of them to accidently step beyond one of the orange cones and get hit. As they are watching for the drivers, they may not see the slow-moving grader or truck that may back over them. Everything is moving and there are lots of people making decisions about how they are driving or working around slow-moving equipment. There is also a lot of things to see as we drive so it is easy to take our eyes off the driving duties and then hit someone.

Each of us, as drivers, need to take personal responsibility for ourselves and control our tempers and anxiousness so that someone does not get hurt or killed.

The people doing the work need to be protected as well as we can in these situations. Each of us, as drivers, have part of the responsibility to help to keep them safe so they can go home to see their families.

Let’s all have a great, safe summer
as we drive to see family and friends.

summer safety tips for work and home

Home Repairs Safety Reminders…

During the summer a lot of us have home repair needs to get done. Perhaps we need to replace a roof, put in new gardens, fix the windows and screens, trim a tree or replace one, paint the house, fix the driveway, etc. These are all accident opportunities, so we need to think about what we are doing and plan for doing the jobs safely. Some of us are not in great shape so we need to avoid over doing things. Sometimes our equipment is in need of repairs or a little maintenance, so we need to be sure the tools are in good shape before we start.

Everyone needs to be sure that the work areas are picked up and free of hazards like toys and electrical extension cords. We need to be sure that the kids are not playing where we could hurt them if something fell or the mower hits a piece of debris and throws it across the lawn.

We also need to wear the right PPE like sturdy shoes, gloves, and safety glasses. In DuPont, when I worked there, we were very safety conscious – encouraging people to work safely at home. It was often said that when you drove around a community, you could tell who the DuPonters were by seeing who was mowing their lawns and wearing sturdy shoes and safety glasses.

It is up to us…

In the driving situations and in the work around our home, it is our personal responsibility to conduct ourselves in a way that no one gets hurt. None of us wants bad things to happen so let’s do our best and be our brothers, sisters and family keepers.

The Dilemmas

Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah, Happy Kwanzaa
and Happy New Year to all!

We will all have to apply ourselves to make these Holidays fun and happy. This is a Season where personal responsibility will be vitally important and we all need to use the best judgement we can even with all the confusing information.

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The Dilemmas

With the COVID-19 pandemic, the wild politics and the busy holiday season, there are so many distractions and pressures that it is hard to stay focused. At work, at home, wherever, there is a lot going on and much of it is way out of the normal patterns for this Season. There will be fewer shopping trips to the local stores, lots of trips to UPS to mail packages, fewer visits with family and friends, etc. Routines will change.

Do we wear masks to try to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus as some tell us to do? Do we decide that this is unnecessary and perhaps expose someone to the virus? The guidance we are getting is confusing.

It will be lonely for some people with all the restrictions on visiting and celebrating together. There is the real fear that a grandparent or other susceptible person could get infected by being accidently exposed to a family member with the virus. In the cold weather we are all spending more time inside and closer to others.

Our care givers need our support and prayers. So do the store clerks, the cleaning people, our co-workers, cooks and servers, the Doctors and nurses, etc.; so many have to work where others are around so we all have to try to keep our distances (social distancing) and try not to spread the virus.

safety decisions are importantWe each need to take the personal responsibility to try to avoid spreading the virus. With all the pressures, this is not easy. It is best if we each take personal responsibility to social distance and try to avoid spreading the virus. Government edicts really do not cover the details of what we each need to do very well. It is really up to us.

With the COVID-19 vaccines just now getting approved a whole new debate is opening up that we all have a stake in. This is another big distraction. Who should get it first? What should the priorities be? Is it safe? Already there are strong opinions beginning to clash. If we are not mindful, our selfish sides will cause a lot of strife and concern.

Taking Personal Responsibility

So it seems to me that each of us has to take personal responsibility to make the best decisions, unselfish decisions, to make things work as well as they can. We need to keep asking ourselves if we really need to go out. Can we plan our trips so that we keep our exposures as low as we can? We need to be mindful about going into places where it can be crowded. We need to think about our work places and do our best to try to avoid spreading the virus.

None of us have all the information we need, so we have to think carefully about of situations we face and make the best decisions we can, for each other and for ourselves. We need to be especially careful when we make an impetuous decision out of frustration. We need to look out for each other when the frustrations are high.

High Frustrations Can Lead to Violent Behavior

We do not have a right to take out our frustrations on other people whether it is at work, at home, in a store or anywhere. I have read that during this pandemic that the incidence of family and co-worker abuse has gone way up. We need to look out for ourselves and each other so these situations can be avoided. Sometimes we just need to go for a walk to get this out of our systems. Sometimes we need more space. Please pay attention to each other, at home and at work, and when you see something going wrong try to help to defuse things. We are not alone. We can help each other. There are ways to de-stress!

Please have the very best Holiday Season you can have.

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