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For The Protection Of Workers In Our Employment Force, Safety Vests Are Crucial
It might seem that each of us, having a vested interest in our own futures, would naturally be inclined to take whatever measures are appropriate to remain free of injury. The notion of keeping a workforce and customers free of injury seems like it should be an easy endeavor. One might think that it is unnecessary to have a separate directory or group dedicated to such a common sense issue. The reality is very different. It is very difficult to get people to consistently wear protective gear, though it is for their own benefit, like safety vests.
It appears that one of the less attractive but ubiquitous traits of being human is the attraction to doing things that juxtapose us to danger. Growing up, we discover the fun of doing things that involve greater speeds, heights or other risks. This is not necessarily bad as we have to develop our capabilities and identify both our skills and limitations. It is the subconscious conclusion that the more risky something is, the more exciting it is and we seldom consider the risks. However, the importance of wearing lime t-shirts should not be deminished.
This dangerous outlook plays into our attitudes about everything we do. In addition, when we do get hurt, we have learned that though it will hurt for a while, we will heal and all will be well. Theme parks build on our sense of invulnerability by creating ever more breathtaking rides that are, at least in theory, unlikely to cause real injury.
By the time we enter the work force, we have almost all attained a level of indifference to the guidelines and cautions of our parents and society designed for our protection. Compounding the true challenges involved with risk management, many training aids and programs made available to businesses are sophomoric or simplistic, making it even more natural to ignore.
For almost all of us, there are certain rules that just seem simple or even ridiculous and are not worth wasting our time to comply with. But each of them, no matter how seemingly arcane, was written with the blood of someone who experienced the impact of doing something wrong. Putting down a tailgate before getting out of a truck bed seems silly to most who have not responded to a victim who just once caught their foot on the edge as they jumped out.
Without regard to who may be responsible when a mishap occurs, it is the responsibility of management to discover the chain of events that led up to it and to identify where that chain was broken. It is rare for an incident to occur without a background of steps that could have precluded the unfortunate result. Investigators are trained to anticipate that almost everything will look good and practices and policies will appear relevant and adequate at first glance.
As they peel back the proverbial onion, the layers of imagery versus reality come into clearer focus. No one intentionally sets themselves or others up to get hurt and yet they may have contributed nonetheless. A practiced inspector will work with those around the injured and the victim as well to identify what happened in the spirit of preventing its recurrence, which is why separating such a pursuit from the witch hunt of finding who did it for judicial means is critical.
In the instances where a careful examination of the risks has not been accomplished, that system has the greatest difficulty. This is where new ground is broken, new vulnerabilities identified. This was the genesis of the protective measures we now have, like the use of safety vest, to highlight and protect our work force. Another viable safety option has always been lime t-shirt, which has proven to be a great substitute.
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