Do your part.

Make safety the most important part of the job.

Pressure. To get the job done. To keep things moving. To beat the clock. That's when the little things get forgotten. We don't put tools away, we don't clean up the workspace, we don't bother using our safety equipment. And suddenly, somebody gets hurt. What caused it? The carelessness? The rush? The pressure?

All of the above, and none of the above. What really caused it was an attitude. The attitude that makes safety the first thing we forget about. The attitude that something else is always more important. That's the attitude that gets people hurt. From boardroom to plant floor, that's the attitude in all of us that needs to change.