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Accidents can be prevented. |
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Safety is the mark of skill and good sense. |
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The District is sincerely interested in safety and is willing to pay in time and money to prevent accidents. |
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Safety is a personal responsibility, as well as a supervisory responsibility. |
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No job is so important, and no services so urgent that we cannot take time to perform it safely. |
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We owe a moral obligation to each other and to the public to do everything possible to prevent accidents. |
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Our work areas and equipment should be kept as safe and clean as possible. |
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As hazards are noticed, they should be reported to supervisory personnel as soon as possible. |
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You should report all unsafe conditions encountered during your work day. |
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You are not expected to undertake a job until you have learned how to do it safely and are authorized to do so by your supervisor. |
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All injuries must be reported immediately to your supervisor. |
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Compliance with safety rules, is a condition of employment. |
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Safe workers benefit themselves, their families, their fellow workers, and those they serve. |
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