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Workplace Safety: Lack of training can kill
Milo Plurnbottom 5 months ago // Subscribe Hardworking Folk Gibber-gabber

Workplace Safety: Lack of training can kill

WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board) of Canada has started a new marketing campaign to promote responsibility by both employees and employers for following safety procedures at work.

Note: These images may be unpleasant to some people but demonstrate the importance of being aware and responsible in the workplace.

This ad is titled, “Lack of training can kill.” While sometimes it may seem rudimentary and boring to sit through that equipment training or certification class, it really is in your best interest.

Click the image to the right to see the full size image.

To learn more about the importance of workplace safety, with tips for workers and businesses, as well as to see more interactive workplace safety ads visit prevent-it.ca

These images were originally found on scaryideas.com

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