Safety Prescriptions Newsletter
www.TheSafetyDoctor.com
Dr. Isabel Perry, Publisher,
Isabel@TheSafetyDoctor.com
In this issue ...
1 | What's New at the "Safety Doctor?"
2 | Personal Safety Tip
3 | Workplace Safety Tip
4 | Safety Humor
5 | Safety Observances in May
6 | Electrical Safety Checklist
7 | Safety Word Scramble
1 |
WHAT'S NEW AT THE "SAFETY DOCTOR?"
Hi friends and
colleagues,
The “Doctor is Out” making
safety presentations on “Safe and Secure Travels: Across Town or Across the
Globe." Companies realize that their staff on the road can reduce their
risks by taking precautions while they travel. Plus, organizations have been
using this topic for their “spouse programs” at conventions…………..even in
your community, there are safety precautions drivers can take to reduce the risks of
accidents, car hijacking, purse theft, etc.
If your organization is
looking for “hot safety topics” for keynotes, seminars or workshops, contact
“The Safety Doctor” today.
2
| PERSONAL SAFETY TIP
Spring rains on the
roadways and balding tires cause skidding and hydroplaning of your vehicle.
Slow down when the roads are wet and take time to check the tread on your
tires to ensure you are on safe ground.
3 |
WORKPLACE SAFETY TIP
Do you have employees with
limited English speaking/reading skills? Want to translate that safety
newsletter or safety message into another language. Visit
http://world.altavista.com and enter the words in English, select a
second language and voila...INSTANT TRANSLATION.
4 |
SAFETY HUMOR

5 |
SAFETY OBSERVANCES
IN MAY
May 1 - 31 is
National Electrical Safety Month
National Electrical Safety Foundation
May 16 - 22 is
National Emergency Medical Services Week
May 1 - 8 is
National SAFE Kids Week
National SAFE
Kids
May 22 - 28
is National Safe Boating
Week
National Safe
Boating Council
6 |
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
CHECKLIST
This checklist, courtesy of the South
Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, can be used in
conjunction with 29 CFR 1910 to test your compliance with the general
industry standard for electrical safety.
Note that this checklist
is only a guide; compliance with it does not necessarily assure full
compliance with all OSHA standards, nor is it a substitute for a
comprehensive health and safety program.
1. Are electrical splices made using suitable
splicing devices or by brazing, welding or soldering with a fusible metal
alloy, and covered with an insulation equivalent to that of the conductor?
1910.303(c)
2. Is each disconnecting means for motors and
appliances and each service, feeder and branch circuit legibly marked to
identify its purpose?
1910.303(f)
7
| SAFETY WORD SCRAMBLE
Can you unscramble the letters
to find common electrical terms?
GELOVTA = _ _ _ _ _ _
_
TOERCITOLCENU = _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
RIUTICC KEERRAB= __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_
Stumped? Check for the
answers at the bottom of this newsletter!
SCHEDULE DR. PERRY FOR YOUR NEXT SAFETY
CONFERENCE OR MEETING TODAY!!!
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delivers content-rich presentations that are peppered with humor. Each
professional safety presentation is customized to fit your industry or
association.
CALL (407) 291-1209
or write to:
Isabel@TheSafetyDoctor.com
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http://www.thesafetydoctor.com/meetingplanner.htm
What are
clients saying about Dr. Perry?
"Your tips on setting priorities are going to save
hours out of my work-week. I wish I would have had this information earlier
in my business." --P. Stevens, CEO, Custom
Interiors, Inc.
answers to word scramble: 1.
voltage, 2.electrocution, 3. circuit breaker |