A million thanks to all my readers of the last blog “My India Safe India”. By giving me an honest and critical feedback, you have motivated me to continue this series of conversations between Jaggy and Maggie.
A lot of things happened since the last blog. Some great memories, some not so good ones and the accidents which have happened all over the world during the month. Maggie and Jaggy will continue their conversation on Safety and in this episode, they will talk about unsafe conditions and unsafe acts. Enjoy the conversation.
Jaggy: “Hello Maggie!”
Maggie: “Hi, Jaggy. Good to see you again.”
Jaggy: “Nice to see you too!”
Maggie: “It was an interesting discussion on Safety and I have taken upon myself to be safe and keep others around me safe.”
Jaggy: “Good to hear that.”
Maggie: “Last time you had told me that I should avoid unsafe acts and unsafe conditions. Can you add more to that, please?”
Jaggy: “Thanks for reminding me. Accidents happen anywhere due to unsafe conditions and acts.”
Maggie: “Is it so?”
Jaggy: “Yes.”
Maggie: “Can you explain further?””
Jaggy: “An unsafe condition is any situation, environment or place which can cause injury, loss of life or even damage to property.”
Maggie: “Any examples?”
Jaggy: “A water-logged road is an unsafe condition. Work being carried out without proper signs, equipment without guards, defective tools, poor housekeeping and something as simple as a wet floor, either at home or the work place.”
Maggie: “A wet floor in a home is an unsafe condition?”
Jaggy: “Elementary, dear Maggie. You can slip and fall, is it not? Poor lighting too is an unsafe condition.”
Jaggy: “Yeah, Maggie. Accidents many a time occur in the dark.”
Maggie: “Poor lighting?”
Maggie: “Then what are unsafe acts?”
Jaggy: “Any activity you undertake which can cause injury or endanger your life is an unsafe act.”
Maggie: “Could you explain with examples?”
Jaggy: “Driving a vehicle on a water-logged road, ignoring safety signs, working without proper personal protection, rash driving, standing beneath suspended loads, walking in the dark without a light, not wearing seat belts or helmets.”
Maggie: “Wow! So many examples.”
Jaggy: “There are many more but listing them all is not possible.”
Maggie: “Then how do we improve Safety?”
Jaggy: “First thing to be done is to report an unsafe condition as and when we see it. Many don’t do that.”
Maggie: “Don’t we do that?”
Jaggy: “Many just walk past an unsafe condition or an unsafe act. Only a few take action and report it. When you observe anyone doing an unsafe act, ask them to stop it.”
Maggie: “Many use mobile phones while riding 2 wheelers which is an unsafe act. How do I stop it”?
Jaggy: “Sustained awareness campaigns by all of us can produce the results and reduce injuries and death.”
Maggie: “How can one prevent accidents from happening?”
Jaggy: “By doing Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment.”
Maggie: “I do not understand what you said?”
Jaggy: “We will discuss this in our next conversation. Till then, watch out and ‘Stay Safe’.”
We all are, in one way or other, responsible for the accidents which happen everywhere and as a Safety Teacher, I believe that all accidents can be prevented.
Happy reading. Jaggy and Maggie will discuss more on safety in the forthcoming blogs.
Till then,
“Live Life, Save Life”
“Seshadri Varadarajan.
Facts. One should be responsible for himself and others in his acts
Thank you so much NS
Very well and lucidly explained. Covered the desired topic in a easy to understand way.
Excellent 👍
Thank you Suresh sir
Great narration
Thank you so much sir
Interesting presentation of the perils of unsafe conditions and unnecessary risks.
Thanks Vish
Good One Seshu sir
Thank you sir
Nice examples sir👍👍👍👌
Thanks Dr.
Very good example and nice pictures
Thanks Mr. Kumar
Very good discussion and explanation. Nice picture too
Thank you so much
Great work Sesha
Thank you Sowmya
Come rains, things get complicated, adding to perils. Nice one Sesha, keep writing.
Thanks Madhav
Great message Sesha.
Thank you Sandhya
Very well explained
Thank you so much Sunil Ji
Nice examples sir
Thank You Teja. So good of you to read it and post comments
Unsafe acts can be avoided by regular safety training and creating awareness among the people about safety
Unsafe conditions sometimes cannot be avoided but in such occurrence safety training can help minimize losses and injury to human life
Following traffic rules comes with a sense of responsibility because if it is not the mistake of persons involved in the accident then it not fair to them because their loss and injury is not because of their own fault
One incident which recently happened is due to not wearing a seat belt while sitting in the backside of a car. The car speed was 140Kmph and if the weight of a person is 80Kgs then at that speed it becomes 3200Kgs due to gravity and one can imagine what will happen to the two persons sitting in the back. Also the Airbag provided in the car to take up the shock open only when the seat belt is worn. That is the seat belt and the airbag are interlocked.
Thank you so much dear Mahesh.
It is so useful. Thanks for the vital information.
Thank you Harbir ji
Good one