By: Lindsey MacDonald It was always obvious when summer was ending and it was time to go back to school. The signs were everywhere and it was impossible to avoid noticing. Things like the leaves starting to turn; the daily newspaper coming with the added bulk of flyers for the latest binders, pencils, pens, and […]
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Back to School
September 14, 2012Let’s get repetitive… Your six safety stories!
May 18, 2012By Matt King Have you seen Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times? Early in the movie, Chaplin (in the clip, the dude with the ‘stache) works at a factory where he does extremely repetitive, fast work. In the clip above, the danger is obvious – his muscles are overworked, he barely gets a break, etc. – but […]
One Year Later
April 24, 2012by: Christopher Vervoorst April 19, 2011 – Just over one year ago, this blog was created, and with it came my very first blog post on working safely. Over the past year the blog has grown from one about me interviewing workers and using a weird filter on all the pictures, to a place where […]
The workplace and beyond… recapping Safety Comics Vol. 1
April 18, 2012On Monday, we finished the first volume of our new ongoing comic series, Safety Comics, bringing an end to the first part of Mark Sherman’s adventures as our workplace safety hero. To recap, it all began with a workplace accident that could have been avoided. Mark’s friend Derek simply wanted to go to the roof, […]
The final countdown… Safety Comics Vol. 1, Issue #8
April 16, 2012Here it is, the final issue of our first volume of Safety Comics. If you need to catch up, check out the other issues here. This latest issue has 3 pages! Click to enlarge.