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Learning Is State Dependent – Safety Speaker John Drebinger
Thanks For A Great Week What a great week! First, as a safety speaker I had the privilege of giving a keynote presentation for the Enform Petroleum Safety Conference in Banff, Canada. What a great event! I was able to share my keynote version Would You Watch Out For My Safety?™ to the entire conference. [...]
Read moreDriving Under the Influence Unknowingly? by Safety Speaker John Drebinger
How Often Has Someone You Love Driven Under The Influence Unknowingly? My wife and her friends love to go wine tasting. I am the perfect chauffeur as I don’t drink and never have. This way no one has to give up anything to be the “designated driver.” As I drove them from winery to winery, [...]
Read moreUsing Humor to Share Safety – by Safety Speaker John Drebinger
Just last week, I was visiting friends in Southern California. My friend was driving in Hollywood and suddenly a car made an unexpected lane change in front of us. My friend commented on how stupid the driver was and then proceeded to close the distance between us. This didn’t make sense to me. The other [...]
Read moreA Tribute to Astronaut Heroes by safety speaker John Drebinger
Using Events or Anniversaries to Teach Safety Events and anniversaries of events can both serve to commemorate people and be a safety discussion point. Sunday January 27th, 2013 was the anniversary of the Apollo One fire where Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee died on Pad 34. And Monday was the anniversary of when [...]
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