Safety is a Ripple Effect... Let it Start with YOU!
Follow these 5 tips to create and maintain a strong safety culture that engages employees as part of the process.
It’s clear that many businesses are failing workers with insufficient safety programs and injury prevention plans. However, employers have the opportunity to turn this situation around with a few changes.
Protecting employees doesn’t mean your organization has to start from square one. It does, however, require you to create a strong safety culture and open communication channels so employees can collaborate when it comes to hazard identification and problem-solving.
Here are a few things to look out for when inspecting your wiper blades this rainy season:
Check the squeegee for rips, tears, or cracks. If you notice any, it’s time for a replacement.
Ensure there’s no corrosion, disengagement, or any other damages to the wiper frame.
Regardless of how the wiper blades look or operate, it’s important to replace them every 6 months. Dirt can collect on the windshield creating small tears on the edge of the blade leading to visibility issues & unsafe driving conditions.
In order for a shop to be successful, they have to effectively communicate with their customers. If they can’t explain the importance of the work and engage in an authentic conversation with potential customers, it’s hard to be profitable.
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Fleet management trends change rapidly as technology develops and common procedures evolve. Following and tracking fleet industry trends over time presents a perfect example of how new technology can change the future of fleet management.