52 Weeks of Safety - Vol. 2, Week 2

I recently my friend Bill called me with a safety
problem. He operates a shop where he works on
airplanes at the airport where I keep my Cessna 182
airplane. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
had been to his small job to inspect it for among other
things, safety. They one issue that had to do with
housekeeping. Being a guy who never throws
anything away that he might need, Bill had a fine
collection of new and partially used aerosol spray
paint cans, lubricants, and cleaners on an open shelf
This will pay for itself...

I like the Men's Warehouse commercials where the
owner says, "I guarantee it!" Well I will guarantee
you that anyone who attends my Hazard
Recognition and Control Workshop will save their
company 10 times the cost of the investment to
attend. This is not bragging.
In all of the work I do, this is the best and has the most
direct benifit to my clients. Participants who come to
the workshop ready to learn, leave with an improved
way to see and fix hazards.
Let's work together to hold a workshop in your
organization, in your city or just sign-up for one of my
open enrolments.
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Come to my Kansas City area HRC Workshop and stay for the PDC

What is a PDC? It is the Professional Development
Conference for the Heartland ASSE Chapter. I will be
keynoting that conference the day after my Hazard
Recognition and Control Workshop. This is a great
opportunity to attend some great safety trainning.
Are you a safety hero?

Heroes abound in the safe water landing of US
Airways flight 1549 on January 16, 2009 in the Hudson
River: the flight crew, the New York Waterways ferry
operators and other watercraft operators, police and
fire rescue teams, the Red Cross and other first
responders as well as the 155 passengers. The
whole event has been dubbed "the miracle on the
Hudson". This is a great event - one in which many
things went well. Even without having the benefit of a
full investigation and report, there are many lessons
that we can learn from. Here are just a few things to
consider.
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