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Health and safety

Leroy from Botany Downs

Hi neighbour’s
Anybody out there that’s interested in looking in to health and safety and why things still go wrong, all company’s have health and safety policies and procedures most if not all company’s policies and procedures, when followed no one would ever get hurt or injured at work yet we are still getting hurt and even killed at work, so why is this happening there’s a big list of why’s and could be a long one we are all born with it we get hurt we know as parents we know we have to keep our families our kids safe so why at work do we get it so wrong our policies and procedures work but why are people crossing that line one thing I have learned is mindset has a lot to do with it I asked a lot of people who they work for they always say so and so company but I always set them straight and say no you’re wrong the company you work for is called your family, at the end of the day we all work to provide for our families but the one thing I always say is if we get hurt or injured at work or even killed it’s our families that have to live with it the rest of their lives, there is a better way, change the mindset we need to get it right we only get one life, health and well-being is a big part as well any help would be appreciated just looking for people who would be into helping people understand
health and safety at our work space and home

Kind regards
Leroy Kereama

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