Dear Friends,
Nice to see this discussion gaining due attention.
From the comments being posted; I further get an idea to add more for your involvement. May be; this because we have friends from other disciplines also involving in the discussion and bringing out certain points they consider apt.
Now here is the point for your views:
Do you continue to accept the slogan “safety first” for a safetyman.
Kindly express your views.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
Nice to see this discussion gaining due attention.
From the comments being posted; I further get an idea to add more for your involvement. May be; this because we have friends from other disciplines also involving in the discussion and bringing out certain points they consider apt.
Now here is the point for your views:
Do you continue to accept the slogan “safety first” for a safetyman.
Kindly express your views.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
Dear Sir
Let me share my thoughts on the new topic which you bring upon for discussion....
“Do you continue to accept the slogan “safety first” for a safetyman"
My answer is No in case if you specifically ask about safety man only.
Why Safety First only for a Safety Man? Safety first should be for everyone... For a Production Man, For an Engineering Man, For all the line management function professionals... Everyone should give at least a minute thought to safety before executing any job…
Safety should be the line management responsibility… Safety Man should be able to perform his own duty of managing safety… When comes to Safety, Managing of the same plays vital role than execution…
From India
Let me share my thoughts on the new topic which you bring upon for discussion....
“Do you continue to accept the slogan “safety first” for a safetyman"
My answer is No in case if you specifically ask about safety man only.
Why Safety First only for a Safety Man? Safety first should be for everyone... For a Production Man, For an Engineering Man, For all the line management function professionals... Everyone should give at least a minute thought to safety before executing any job…
Safety should be the line management responsibility… Safety Man should be able to perform his own duty of managing safety… When comes to Safety, Managing of the same plays vital role than execution…
From India
Dear Mr. Kesava Pillai,
In my thread, I clearly mentioned that safety is everyone's concern and not only for safety personnel. Reading in between the lines will not make any meaning, and it will twist the concept itself. Safety first is for everyone and not only specific to safety personnel. Even though we are from another discipline and do not have any link with safety discipline, out of curiosity and interest towards safety, we are involving ourselves and giving our opinion. Unlike Facebook, we do not have such a limited user group, so others will have access to your safety group in this forum. Furthermore, I will restrict myself from involving and giving replies to any safety-related threads.
Have a great weekend.
From India, Kumbakonam
In my thread, I clearly mentioned that safety is everyone's concern and not only for safety personnel. Reading in between the lines will not make any meaning, and it will twist the concept itself. Safety first is for everyone and not only specific to safety personnel. Even though we are from another discipline and do not have any link with safety discipline, out of curiosity and interest towards safety, we are involving ourselves and giving our opinion. Unlike Facebook, we do not have such a limited user group, so others will have access to your safety group in this forum. Furthermore, I will restrict myself from involving and giving replies to any safety-related threads.
Have a great weekend.
From India, Kumbakonam
Dear Mr. Bhaskar,
Thank you for the response. I believe you may have misinterpreted the point Mr. Kesava Pillai was trying to make. It is always enriching to have individuals from diverse backgrounds contribute to safety-related discussions. He did not prevent anyone from participating in the threads. The discussions become more engaging and beneficial with the involvement of a wide range of people.
Whether you choose to participate or not is entirely up to you. As a longstanding member of this forum, I trust you understand my intention in joining the conversation and offering comments. Let's strive to engage more actively and keep the forum vibrant for the benefit of all.
From India
Thank you for the response. I believe you may have misinterpreted the point Mr. Kesava Pillai was trying to make. It is always enriching to have individuals from diverse backgrounds contribute to safety-related discussions. He did not prevent anyone from participating in the threads. The discussions become more engaging and beneficial with the involvement of a wide range of people.
Whether you choose to participate or not is entirely up to you. As a longstanding member of this forum, I trust you understand my intention in joining the conversation and offering comments. Let's strive to engage more actively and keep the forum vibrant for the benefit of all.
From India
Dear my Bhaskar,
If you feel offended in any manner I take this opportunity to express my regret. I really expect none others to feel so without getting the spirit of my posting by end of the day.
My intention is purely professional and I am sure that you have misinterpreted my posting.
I do not have to prove myself by stating my qualification, experience, exposure involvement and so on in safety. Some of my technical explanations will speak for me. Yet I am proud to say that still I am a student in safety engineering.
While contributing to these columns I wanted to be of some help to young safety professionals specifically and to people from other disciplines in general.
In the past there were various theories on accident prevention. Of these, the first one was Domino theory. To help accident prevention; very many slogans were developed. For some time the most popular one was “Safety First’. Many who have little knowledge on later developments in the field still hold on to it. We have come a long way. The slogan is outdated. Slowly I wanted to move on to the present situation and wanted the practicing safety men to come out with their understanding. I reinstate; my method is not spoon feeding. I wanted to know how much they hold, then interpret and add on to it for their own benefit.
Hope I have clarified myself and now it is up to you to decide what to do or what not to do.
Being a safety professional; I am capable of controlling my emotions to some extent and think well to react.
Regards,
Kesavapillai
From India, Kollam
If you feel offended in any manner I take this opportunity to express my regret. I really expect none others to feel so without getting the spirit of my posting by end of the day.
My intention is purely professional and I am sure that you have misinterpreted my posting.
I do not have to prove myself by stating my qualification, experience, exposure involvement and so on in safety. Some of my technical explanations will speak for me. Yet I am proud to say that still I am a student in safety engineering.
While contributing to these columns I wanted to be of some help to young safety professionals specifically and to people from other disciplines in general.
In the past there were various theories on accident prevention. Of these, the first one was Domino theory. To help accident prevention; very many slogans were developed. For some time the most popular one was “Safety First’. Many who have little knowledge on later developments in the field still hold on to it. We have come a long way. The slogan is outdated. Slowly I wanted to move on to the present situation and wanted the practicing safety men to come out with their understanding. I reinstate; my method is not spoon feeding. I wanted to know how much they hold, then interpret and add on to it for their own benefit.
Hope I have clarified myself and now it is up to you to decide what to do or what not to do.
Being a safety professional; I am capable of controlling my emotions to some extent and think well to react.
Regards,
Kesavapillai
From India, Kollam
Dear Mr. Kesava Pillai & Dipil,
Please note that safety and safety consciousness are not only required for safety personnel, but also for all personnel involved in day-to-day activities. Hence, safety first is not only warranted for safety professionals; it must be inculcated in the minds of everyone. Due to a lack of safety awareness, if someone inflicts an injury, safety personnel will not necessarily be held responsible. Nowadays, even the government is first arresting the safety professional and the project head because it has become the moral responsibility of both to provide a safe environment for employees. Safety personnel are required to identify unsafe conditions and ensure they are rectified to provide a safe working environment for employees. Similarly, unsafe acts due to lack of knowledge and ignorance must be identified and addressed with necessary corrective actions.
I would like to quote Murphy's Law, which states, "Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong." Initially, this sentence may seem comedic, but upon deeper analysis, the real meaning becomes apparent. Where there are opportunities for things to go wrong in any activity, mistakes are likely to occur. It is not that someone will intentionally commit errors, but rather that due to lack of knowledge or ignorance, mistakes may happen, sometimes leading to irreparable damage.
This is why I emphasize "Safety First and Work Next." Although I have not specifically mentioned it is only for safety professionals, I hope you understand the message and its meaning in a positive light.
Thank you.
From India, Kumbakonam
Please note that safety and safety consciousness are not only required for safety personnel, but also for all personnel involved in day-to-day activities. Hence, safety first is not only warranted for safety professionals; it must be inculcated in the minds of everyone. Due to a lack of safety awareness, if someone inflicts an injury, safety personnel will not necessarily be held responsible. Nowadays, even the government is first arresting the safety professional and the project head because it has become the moral responsibility of both to provide a safe environment for employees. Safety personnel are required to identify unsafe conditions and ensure they are rectified to provide a safe working environment for employees. Similarly, unsafe acts due to lack of knowledge and ignorance must be identified and addressed with necessary corrective actions.
I would like to quote Murphy's Law, which states, "Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong." Initially, this sentence may seem comedic, but upon deeper analysis, the real meaning becomes apparent. Where there are opportunities for things to go wrong in any activity, mistakes are likely to occur. It is not that someone will intentionally commit errors, but rather that due to lack of knowledge or ignorance, mistakes may happen, sometimes leading to irreparable damage.
This is why I emphasize "Safety First and Work Next." Although I have not specifically mentioned it is only for safety professionals, I hope you understand the message and its meaning in a positive light.
Thank you.
From India, Kumbakonam
Safety is a responsibility that should be given priority, and in a sense, it always reflects the value that we are giving to the people around us and also in the workplace. Acquiring knowledge on fire safety is always a good idea, as it is essential to handle fire accidents effectively.
From India, Kakinada
From India, Kakinada
The saying or slogan "Better safe than sorry" is the underlying principle of all safety management. The recent accidents are a grim reminder of this. Therefore, the slogan 'Safety First' is all-inclusive in its applicability. The people discharging this responsibility are experts in their field and thus are trusted by all others to ensure their safety. Of course, safety people need to take care of their safety first to be in a position to take care of others' safety. Thus, they are to be provided all material and infrastructure like safety gear, tools, and equipment to discharge their responsibilities effectively.
I appreciate Mr. Kesav Pillai for initiating this discussion on safety to spread awareness. As one learned member, Mr. Dipil, has rightly commented that safety is more viewed as a cost rather than a value by the employers.
B. Saikumar
HR & Labour Law Advisor
From India, Mumbai
I appreciate Mr. Kesav Pillai for initiating this discussion on safety to spread awareness. As one learned member, Mr. Dipil, has rightly commented that safety is more viewed as a cost rather than a value by the employers.
B. Saikumar
HR & Labour Law Advisor
From India, Mumbai
If we know the value of life; If we know the value of our kith & kin; If we know the value of our accomplishments; we decide the priority and deliver according to its values. My point is priority is based on values. So safety is a value and accorded first priority.
Pon
From India, Lucknow
Pon
From India, Lucknow
Dear Mr. Bhaskar,
Being such a senior member in this forum, we never expected even a slightly negative comment from your end. I am very happy to see your explanation in response, but why does a situation arise where we all need to spend our energy on a cause that will not add any value to anyone? So, I humbly request you to be a true professional when replying to threads. We are not supposed to hurt the emotions of anyone, not even through a single word.
I hope, being a senior member in this forum, you will take my words in the right spirit. More importantly, I look forward to seeing your more active participation in the EHS threads.
From India
Being such a senior member in this forum, we never expected even a slightly negative comment from your end. I am very happy to see your explanation in response, but why does a situation arise where we all need to spend our energy on a cause that will not add any value to anyone? So, I humbly request you to be a true professional when replying to threads. We are not supposed to hurt the emotions of anyone, not even through a single word.
I hope, being a senior member in this forum, you will take my words in the right spirit. More importantly, I look forward to seeing your more active participation in the EHS threads.
From India
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