Monday, January 27, 2014

Safety Slogans


  • A fugitive from the laws of averages--that's you if you drink and drive.
  • A healthy tan is the first sign of skin cancer.
  • An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
  • Anger is one letter away from Danger. Drive gently.
  • Be proactive--not reactive--towards safety.
  • Be safe at work or you might miss welcome home, a hug, a kiss.
  • Be safety smart right from the start.
  • Be visible when biking or jogging, wear reflective material.
  • Before using any new equipment, read and fully understand the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Carbon monoxide is the "silent killer", install CO detector
  • Children should always wear a helmet while riding their bikes.
  • Complacency will hurt you when you least expect it.
  • Crashing sucks!
  • Don't learn safety by accident.
  • Don't leave safe habits at work, take them home.
  • Don't let safety take a holiday.
  • Electricity can turn you off.
  • Exercise at a comfortable pace.
  • Exercise indoors when the air temperature plus the humidity reaches 150F.
  • Expect the unexpected. Gear up for safety.
  • Eyes are priceless, eye protection is cheap.
  • Falling objects can be brutal if you don't protect your noodle.
  • First... safety... last.
  • FOD -- This isn't your daddy's flight line.
  • Folks don't care how much you know until they know how much you care.
  • For safe bicycling obey all traffic signals, signs and pavement markings.
  • Get a medical check-up before starting any exercise routine.
  • Get help if the load's too heavy.
  • Get In S.T.E.P. Safety Takes Every Person.
  • Get smart! Use safety from the start.
  • Going fishing? Get hooked on safety.
  • Good habits will normally keep you out of bad trouble.
  • Good housekeeping prevents accidents.
  • Ground fault circuit interrupters prevent electrocution.
  • Hand in, hamburger out.
  • Health and safety, words to live by.
  • Hearing protection is a sound investment.
  • "Hey, wanna see something cool?" (Last words uttered before a mishap)
  • Home safe--not just for baseball
  • ce skating on thin ice can be deadly, skate in supervised areas.
  • If caught in a riptide: go with the flow.
  • If the cord has a fray, throw it away.
  • If the little voice says, "I wonder if this is safe to do?", it probably isn't.
  • If you can't find the time to do it right, when will you find the time to do it over?
  • If you don't have time to do it safe, do you have time to do it with a man down?
  • If you mess up, 'fess up.
  • Jog on established jogging paths where available.
  • Just because you always did it that way, doesn't make it right.
  • Keep cool in the sun, wear light-colored clothing.
  • Knowing CPR can save a life.
  • Labels are no good if they're not understood.
  • Learn from others mistakes, don't have others learn from you.
  • Leave firework displays to professionals.
  • Leave horse play to horses.
  • Look for age recommendations before purchasing toys, and heed the recommendation.
  • Maintain your bicycle in good working order.
  • Make safety first, and make it last.
  • Mixing bleach and ammonia can be deadly.
  • Momma didn't raise no fool... I use PPE to stay cool!
  • Move your ladder to avoid reaching.
  • Mow across the slope when using a hand mower. Drive up and down the slope for stability when using a riding mower.
  • Mowing and drinking doesn't cut it.
  • Never check a gas tank with a lighted flare.
  • Never dive unless you know the depth of the water and the type of surface below.
  • No safety know pain, know safety no pain.
  • Operating a boat while intoxicated is illegal.
  • Operational Risk Management, it's not just for the workplace.
  • Operational Risk Management prevents accidents.
  • Organ donor -- A person who doesn't wear his or her helmet.
  • Our job is to save Sailors from themselves.
  • Pencils have erasers--mishaps don't!
  • People helping people--lending hands for our safety.
  • Personal floatation devices, don't leave the dock without them.
  • Prevent boating accidents, take a small boat safety course.
  • Remove jewelry before play to avoid injury to yourself and other players.
  • "Safe and Sane" fireworks are neither, if the person shooting them off isn't, too.
  • Safe boating is no accident.
  • SAFE -- Staying Accident-Free Everywhere
  • Safety -- a small investment for a rich future.
  • Safety can distinguish you. Lack of safety can extinguish you.
  • Safety comes in cans:I can, you can, we can.
  • Safety doesn't happen by accident.
  • Safety doesn't slow the job down but mishaps do.
  • Safety: expect the unexpected.
  • Safety is about doing the right thing, even if no one is looking.
  • Safety is a cheap and effective insurance policy.
  • Take a safe hunting class before you go hunting.
  • The adage "look before you leap" is a life saver.
  • The only excuse for poor safety is poor planning.
  • The price of an accident is always high.
  • The safe way is the right way.
  • This tool will punch you in the face , if you let it.
  • Three b's of boating, boat safe, boat smart and boat sober.
  • Unattended cooking means fire.
  • Unnecessary risks may leave you on the sidelines instead of in the game.
  • Unprepared = Unsafe.
  • Use Christmas lights that have been checked for safety. Look for the Underwriters' Laboratories label.
  • Use extreme caution when operating portable gas heaters while camping, fishing and hunting.
  • Use proper equipment for confined spaces or you may find yourself in the final confined space—a coffin.
  • Use the right tool for the job.
  • Watch what you heat.
  • We all want to go home to our families at the end of the day
  • Wear a bicycle helmet to prevent serious head injuries.
  • Wear an approved bike helmet when you go bike riding, it could save your life.
  • You can't cure stupidity.
  • You can't get "home" unless you're "safe."
  • You get the level of safety that you are prepared to walk past.
  • Your accidents affect others too.

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