
Sharing safety appreciation
October 1, 2005 By Jay Johnston
This past summer I had the opportunity to sit in on the Minnesota Propane Gas Association summer convention.
Read MoreThis past summer I had the opportunity to sit in on the Minnesota Propane Gas Association summer convention.
Read MoreThe question of how often to have scheduled safety meetings can be the bane of propane management.
Read MoreWe have recently seen the sentencing of leaders who failed to adhere to core values, standards and laws designed to protect stakeholders and stockholders alike.
Read MoreI remember running home on the last day of grade school. Soon we would pack the old car and head up to the lake for the summer.
Read MoreWhile attending the Southeastern Trade Show, I had dinner with some safety friends at a unique, all-you-can-eat Brazilian barbeque restaurant.
Read MoreAnyone who plays tennis and has a weak backhand shot understands the lengths we will go to avoid improving a weakness.
Read MoreIf you are like me, you want to avoid accidents and promote safety.
Read MoreCan you document that those employees in the field have been properly trained?
Read MoreWe might not like it, but Forest Gump was right: "Stupid is as stupid does." If that seems a little rough, try explaining cause and origin to the family of a loved one who died.
Read MoreWhen it comes to propane safety, real experiences can be as scary as ghost stories, and the universal reaction is to deny such exposures live in our neighborhood.
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