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When most people think about workplace safety, they picture hard hats, safety signs, and training sessions. But the habits we build at work, like staying aware of hazards, thinking ahead, and preparing for emergencies, don’t have to stay on the job site. In my latest article for Occupational Health & Safety, I talk about how these same skills can make us safer at home, on the road, and in our communities. It’s about taking the lessons we’ve learned through workplace safety programs and using them to protect what matters most in everyday life. You can read the full article on OH&S here: Extending Workplace Safety into Everyday Life → Author Jeremy R. Abbott is a safety and occupational health professional with more than two decades of experience in workplace safety, risk management, and employee well-being. His work focuses on creating practical, sustainable safety programs that protect people in diverse environments, including military healthcare facilities.
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