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How to conduct a fire safety audit

  Fire Safety audits are often a topic of concern for people, and can sometimes be overlooked completely. After all, who wants to think about a fire? If you have ever experienced one, you know how terrifying it can be. They can happen anywhere and whenever, but it doesn't have to be this way. Whether you are a homeowner or simply someone that is concerned about their safety, it's crucial that we understand the best ways to protect ourselves just in case. A fire safety audit is an extremely useful tool in developing a Fire Safety Plan for your company. A good fire safety audit helps identify potential fire hazards and risks, allowing you to minimise the risk of a fire occurring. Conducting a fire safety audit requires a lot of organisation and careful planning. Identify all significant fire hazards                                           If you want to avoid disaster, don't ignore fire safety. A fire safety audit can identify all the significant fire hazards in a

How to Improve Your Behavior-Based Safety Program

Behavior-based safety can be as valuable with any type of employee as it is with others. The reason for this lies in the premise of behavior-based safety. In any organization, it is crucial to have a safer and more productive workplace. Many are the benefits attached to such an effective program. In order to reap these benefits, though, training and participation in behavior-based safety programs is absolutely necessary. Behavior-based safety programs can save people's lives. Since implementation starts with your employees, this means they must properly understand your behavior-based program. Here are strategies you can use to get the best results from your BBS program. Make it easy to conduct observations The first step in creating a successful behavior based safety program is to create an observation form, but it doesn't have to be complicated. Creating an observation form that fosters rich discussions, voluntary participation, and correctable behavior can be a challe