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Motivational safety speaker and occupational injury survivor Lee Shelby

LIVE A LIFE OF NO EXCUSES BY LEE SHELBY – ORIGINAL VIDEO (45 MIN.)

Enhance your safety training, orientation, and new hire programs with Lee Shelby’s impactful safety video. This engaging resource is designed to complement your existing safety initiatives by providing a powerful visual narrative that emphasizes the importance of personal accountability and vigilance in the workplace. In the compelling video LIVE A LIFE OF NO EXCUSES (45-min) motivational safety speaker …

His decision to cut corners when it came to safety protocols led to severe injuries, with over 50% of his body burned. He endured a painful five-year recovery in the hospital, along with the heart-wrenching loss of his family and cherished possessions. "Remember Charlie" is not just a name; it's a powerful call to action. It resonates with people using simple language like, "Accidents don't happen to me. Accidents happen to someone else." As Charlie shares his story, he drives home the vital message of following safety procedures, keeping audiences engaged and attentive.

Remember Charlie Video has become a phenomenon in the OHS world.

Charlie’s journey is nothing short of remarkable. He went from surviving a near-fatal refinery explosion to becoming a renowned advocate for strict safety procedures. His choice to take shortcuts with safety protocols resulted in severe injuries, leaving him with over 50% of his body burned. He endured a grueling five-year recovery in the hospital, coupled …

Accident Prevention - Accident Investigation

Near Misses, Incident Investigation and Developing Corrective Action Plans

Near Misses and Incident Investigation In the past, the term “accident” was often used when referring to an unplanned, unwanted event. To many, “accident” suggests an event that was random, and could not have been prevented. Since nearly all worksite fatalities, injuries, and illnesses are preventable, OSHA suggests using the term “incident” investigation. OSHA strongly …