Carefulness costs you nothing. Carelessness may cost you your life. — Safety saying, early 1900’s.
A safe and healthy workplace not only protects workers from injury and illness, it can also lower injury/illness costs, reduce absenteeism and turnover, increase productivity and quality, and raise employee morale. In other words, safety is good for business. Plus, protecting workers is the right thing to do
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Here is the priceless safe quotes collection
1. Do not think because an accident hasn’t happened to you that it can’t happen. — Safety saying, early 1900’s
2. Stay home, stay safe in covid-19 approach. — Cherry Nguyen
3. You don’t need to know the whole alphabet of Safety. The A, B, C of it will save you if you follow it: Always Be Careful. — Colorado School of Mines Magazine
4. Safety brings first aid to the uninjured. — F.S. Hughes
5. Safety isn’t expensive, it’s priceless. — Cherry Nguyen
6. For safety is not a gadget but a state of mind. — Eleanor Everet
7. Prepare and prevent, don’t repair and repent. — Cherry Nguyen
8. An incident is just the tip of the iceberg, a sign of a much larger problem below the surface. — Don Brown
9. Working safely may get old, but so do those who practice it. — Cherry Nguyen
10. At the end of the day, the goals are simple: safety and security. — Jodi Rell
11. Safety is something that happens between your ears, not something you hold in your hands. — Jeff Cooper
12. The danger which is least expected soonest comes to us. — Voltaire
13. Safety doesn’t happen by accident. — Cherry Nguyen
14. Work injuries and illnesses can affect every aspect of life for workers and their families. — Maine Department of Labor
15. You are your last line of defense in safety. It boils down to you. — Kina Repp
16. Luck runs out but safety is good for life. — Cherry Nguyen
17. It takes leadership to improve safety. — Jackie Stewart
18. Your employees learn by example. If they don’t see you practicing good safety habits, they won’t think safety is important. — Electrical Construction & Maintenance
19. One earnest worker can do more by personal suggestion to prevent accidents than a carload of safety signs. — Making Paper
20. Obedience is the mother of success and is wedded to safety. — Aeschylus
21. Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. ― William Shakespeare
22. You can’t climb a smooth mountain. ― Zig Ziglar
23. Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do. — Pele
24. Your competition is not other people but the time you kill, the ill will you create,
the knowledge you neglect to learn,
the connections you fail to build,
the health you sacrifice along the path,
your inability to generate ideas,
the people around you who don’t support and love your efforts,
and whatever god you curse for your bad luck. — James Altucher
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25. Things aren’t gifted to you.
Things don’t just come from an idea, from nothing.
You have to work for them.
You have to pursue them.
You have to take time.
You have to sacrifice. — Ozuna
26. I learned that leadership is about falling in love with the people and the people falling in love with you.
It is about serving the people with selflessness, with sacrifice, and with the need to put the common good ahead of personal interests. — Joyce Banda
27. This morning do something different: When you wake up in the morning, wake your forgotten and forsaken dreams up as well, wake them up like an insisting rooster! ― Mehmet Murat İldan
28. I like to work in the morning. I like to sometimes go to a place where
I’m all alone where I’m not going to get a phone call early that hurts my feelings,
because once my feelings are hurt, I’m dead in the water. ― Francis Ford Coppola
29. No citizen has a right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training.
What a disgrace it is for a man to grow old without even seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable. — Socrates