Safety Starts At Home
Safety At The Office
Safety On Go
Safety Empowers Me
Safety Is My Future
100

Not getting enough of this before heading out the door could slow your reaction time, decreases awareness, impair your judgment and increases your risk of being in a crash.


What is sleep?

100

First things first, learn where these are in case of emergency.

What are safety exits?

100

You should always fasten this before turning on your vehicle, no matter how far you intend to travel.

What is, fastening your seatbelt? 

100

Before passing these off to you, I will ensure you are responsible, capable and legally authorized to have them.

What are my car keys?

100

Diligently scanning my environment for these will help me plan ahead and execute safer actions.

What are safety hazards?

200

This exercise includes pre-planning your days activities as it relates to timing and routes traveled and is critical in mitigating risk and injury potentials.

What is Journey Management?


200

To maximize your health and safety, consult these guideline before setting up your office environment.


What are the Johnson & Johnson Ergonomic Guidelines?

200

A quick glance at these three objects every 5 to 8 seconds while driving helps you to gain the bigger picture of your surroundings.

What are your rear-view and side mirrors?

200

Wearing these pair provide a better grip and help avoid slips, trips and falls.

What are non-slip shoes?

200

Eliminating these can turn my safety vision into reality.

What are distractions?

300

Putting these in check prior to leaving your home will help reduce stress and maintain a safer driving environment.

What are emotions?

300

Hang on to this for stability and support when ascending or descending. 

What are handrails?

300

This system automatically controls the speed of a vehicle but is dangerous to use during wet weather.

What is Cruise Control?

300

When I see something unsafe, I will say something and I will do something because both you and I share this.

What is our safety responsibility?

300

I will avoid distractions, rushing and complacency as they can cause me to lose this and lead to harm. 

What is my focus?

400

Fueling up your “tank” at least 3 – 5 times a day with this will help keep you energized and maintain a safer and healthy you.

What is food?

400

This common event you will find in an office space environment when spills, lose or ripped flooring are not attended to.

What are slips, trips and falls?

400

If you have consumed this, don’t drive.

What is alcohol?

400

Together, we can build a safer and stronger one.

What is a safety culture?

400

I understand reporting accidents or environmental mishap that "Almost" happened is an important part of our safety culture. These events help prevent the real thing from occurring.

What are good save/near misses?

500

Starting your day of with this activity, having a balanced diet and drinking plenty of water will help combat fatigue during the day.

What exercise?

500

Musculoskeletal disorders and injuries can result from this poor practice.

What is bad posture/ergonomics?

500

Paying attention to what is going on around you and sensing potential threats while still conducting normal activities.


What is Situational Awareness?

 

500

A shared vision between me and Johnson & Johnson.

What is returning home safely at the end of each day?

500

This person is responsible for planning, organizing, supervising and assigning/ensuring safety procedures are followed. Make sure you know who he/she is.

Who is my safety champion/captain?

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