Jan 6, 2022
Libby is joined today by Chris May, Vice President of Safety and Environmental Operations at CRH in Atlanta, Georgia. Chris shares a powerful story with listeners today about taking action and doing the right thing, even when it's not easy – a story from which we can all learn a valuable lesson.
Episode Highlights
Toolbox Talk Discussion Questions
Quotes:
“He's been doing this for 30 years, and he has to know all the risks involved. And who am I to question that? So the easiest thing for me to do was just keep walking. But then, as it probably happens to many of you, I had that little voice inside me that told me to turn around.”
“The roller had traveled out in an embankment, completely flipping three times and eventually landing upside down.”
“Please call that little lady and tell her that I said ‘Thank you. That seatbelt saved my life.’”
“You never know when an accident can happen, and even doing the mundane tasks that you've done for 30 years, you always need to take your safety precautions seriously.”
“The trainings that we conduct, the gentle reminders that we provide to our employees, the safety innovations that we put in place, all of these things are working to ensure that we provide a safe workplace for our employees.”
“Things changed for me that day, I realized that, you know, I have an obligation to act - it’s not just a choice. And so I realized I couldn't take the path of least resistance, that I had to do what was right.”
“I think about what the consequences would have been if I hadn't taken action.”
“I hope that this will inspire you to do something and to take action, even when it's not easy.”
Links:
National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association website