Terrible news out of Oklahoma today as news was shared of work place fatality involving an elevator mechanic. Even in today’s fear induced Coronavirus/Covid-19 world we cannot forget the steps needed to ensure those working, inspecting and riding on elevators, escalators and moving walkways are safe. These dangers will never change and we must not loose sight of this! The potential dangers inside an elevator shaft can’t even begin to compare to Covid-19 and we cannot forget it! While each of us worries about washing our hands, wearing a face mask and other significant ways to keep our coworkers and families safe the reality is that their are probably many more ways you could die during the course of the day after rolling out of bed than if you were sick with Covid-19. If we spent the same amount of effort, money and time on safety we would be safer because of it. Do we need to be scared out of our minds to get to this point? It sure seems so. So take a step back, take a mile step back, and look at all the dangerous things that you may face each day. The ones that could take your life in a second. Think about how many times you were crossing the street with your head buried in your phone not paying attention, when you sent that one text while you were driving thinking it was okay to send just one, when you didn’t lockout tag out that machine because you thought you would be safe enough. Each day there are monsters out there ready to get us. We need to show the same attention to these as we have Covid-19. We can’t forget the other “invisible enemy’s” waiting to change our life forever! Be safe, work safe, and share safety with your coworkers and family! News/Article Links: Accident OK claims elevator mechanic Wall Street Tries to Figure Out How to Get Back to the Office Distancing at reopened offices will mean long elevator lines Barclays CEO says ‘putting 7,000 people in a building may end Social distancing, cleaning in tight spaces fight infection Elevator and Escalator Market Set for Rapid Growth by 2026? Bringing some much-needed humor to Covid-19
Terrible news out of Oklahoma today as news was shared of work place fatality involving an elevator mechanic. Even in today’s fear induced Coronavirus/Covid-19 world we cannot forget the steps needed to ensure those working, inspecting and riding on elevators, escalators and moving walkways are safe. These dangers will never change and we must not loose sight of this! The potential dangers inside an elevator shaft can’t even begin to compare to Covid-19 and we cannot forget it! While each of us worries about washing our hands, wearing a face mask and other significant ways to keep our coworkers and families safe the reality is that their are probably many more ways you could die during the course of the day after rolling out of bed than if you were sick with Covid-19. If we spent the same amount of effort, money and time on safety we would be safer because of it. Do we need to be scared out of our minds to get to this point? It sure seems so. So take a step back, take a mile step back, and look at all the dangerous things that you may face each day. The ones that could take your life in a second. Think about how many times you were crossing the street with your head buried in your phone not paying attention, when you sent that one text while you were driving thinking it was okay to send just one, when you didn’t lockout tag out that machine because you thought you would be safe enough. Each day there are monsters out there ready to get us. We need to show the same attention to these as we have Covid-19. We can’t forget the other “invisible enemy’s” waiting to change our life forever! Be safe, work safe, and share safety with your coworkers and family! News/Article Links: Accident OK claims elevator mechanic (https://www.enidnews.com/news/updated-osha-to-investigate-fatal-vance-accident-victim-identified/article_40694bb0-8962-11ea-8174-e7ecde360bcb.html) Wall Street Tries to Figure Out How to Get Back to the Office (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-26/citigroup-s-elevator-quandary-shows-struggle-to-reopen-offices) Distancing at reopened offices will mean long elevator lines (https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-report/elevator-questions-highlight-ups-and-downs-of-reopening-offices) Barclays CEO says ‘putting 7,000 people in a building may end (https://www.rte.ie/news/business/2020/0429/1135493-barclays-bank-q1-results/) Social distancing, cleaning in tight spaces fight infection (https://www.galvnews.com/news/free/article_910196b1-f1f7-55f5-a2df-03b8cad79846.html) Elevator and Escalator Market Set for Rapid Growth by 2026? (https://coleofduty.com/military-news/2020/04/28/elevator-and-escalator-market-set-for-rapid-growth-forecast-by-2024-kone-schmitt-sohn-ramboll/) Bringing some much-needed humor to Covid-19 (https://youtu.be/wVs5AyjzwRM)
Terrible news out of Oklahoma today as news was shared of work place fatality involving an elevator mechanic. Even in today’s fear induced Coronavirus/Covid-19 world we cannot forget the steps needed to ensure those working, inspecting and riding on elevators, escalators and moving walkways are safe. These dangers will never change and we must not loose sight of this! The potential dangers inside an elevator shaft can’t even begin to compare to Covid-19 and we cannot forget it! While each of us worries about washing our hands, wearing a face mask and other significant ways to keep our coworkers and families safe the reality is that their are probably many more ways you could die during the course of the day after rolling out of bed than if you were sick with Covid-19. If we spent the same amount of effort, money and time on safety we would be safer because of it. Do we need to be scared out of our minds to get to this point? It sure seems so. So take a step back, take a mile step back, and look at all the dangerous things that you may face each day. The ones that could take your life in a second. Think about how many times you were crossing the street with your head buried in your phone not paying attention, when you sent that one text while you were driving thinking it was okay to send just one, when you didn’t lockout tag out that machine because you thought you would be safe enough. Each day there are monsters out there ready to get us. We need to show the same attention to these as we have Covid-19. We can’t forget the other “invisible enemy’s” waiting to change our life forever! Be safe, work safe, and share safety with your coworkers and family!
News/Article Links:
Accident OK claims elevator mechanic
Wall Street Tries to Figure Out How to Get Back to the Office
Distancing at reopened offices will mean long elevator lines
Barclays CEO says ‘putting 7,000 people in a building may end
Social distancing, cleaning in tight spaces fight infection