Safety Messages

This page lists all issued safety messages.

Motor Vehicle Safety

General safety tips are avoid distractions, drive defensively, don’t drive impaired and always wear your seatbelt. See FREAS SharePoint page under Safety for more information on this topic and previous Weekly Safety Messages.

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Eye Damage Due to Sunlight

Protect your eyes from UV damage. Try wearing a hat or sunglasses to prevent irreversible vision loss. See FREAS SharePoint page under Safety for more information on this topic and previous Weekly Safety Messages.

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Energy Drink Dangers

Be aware of potential health hazards when drinking energy drinks, especially people with physically demanding or high-stress jobs. See FREAS SharePoint page under Safety for more information on this topic and previous Weekly Safety Messages.

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Heat Stroke

Know the signs of heat strokes. Seek medical treatment if you are experiencing any signs of heat stroke. See FREAS SharePoint page under Safety for more information on this topic and previous Weekly Safety Messages.

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Heat Stress

Avoid heat exhaustion, dehydration, muscle cramps, and heat strokes by staying hydrated, stand in shaded or air-conditioned areas. See FREAS SharePoint page under Safety for more information on this topic and previous Weekly Safety Messages.

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Sleep

40% of American are sleep deprived. Sleep deprivation leads to health issues and you’re at risk for potential accidents. See FREAS SharePoint page under Safety for more information on this topic and previous Weekly Safety Messages.

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Questions to Ask Before a Work Task

Asking safety-related questions and doing a self-assessment before starting work tasks will help ensure physical and mental safety. See FREAS SharePoint page under Safety for more information on this topic and previous Weekly Safety Messages.

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Pressure to Get Work Done

Work safety could be compromised by both external and internal pressures. Proper planning and communication avoid unnecessary risk. See FREAS SharePoint page under Safety for more information on this topic and previous Weekly Safety Messages.

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It Won’t Happen to Me

Being complacent or having a “it won’t happen to me” mindset can lead to workplace hazards. See FREAS SharePoint page under Safety for more information on this topic and previous Weekly Safety Messages.

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Continually Learning

To stay safe on the job, keep learning and be proactive in identifying and addressing potential hazards. See FREAS SharePoint page under Safety for more information on this topic and previous Weekly Safety Messages.

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