This month in WorkBoat magazine, Gene McKeever talks about the little things that make a workplace safer. This includes eye wash stations, which are inexpensive and relatively easy to install.
If you work in a place where there is hot work going on, plus painting, sanding, scraping, and grinding, you just might get something in your eyes every once in a while.
Read the entire column at WorkBoat.com.
Gene is presenting at the annual International WorkBoat Show in New Orleans in December.
WorkBoat Column: How to Get Your Insurance Cancelled
This month, Gene McKeever outlines some surefire ways to get your insurance cancelled. As usual, it’s a matter of common sense and safety that will keep you on the right track.
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WorkBoat Column: Your Insurance To-Do List
This month, Gene McKeever offers a glimpse into some typical conversations with boat or marina operators.
Among them:
• When you talk with your crew or employees about safety it’s not a money thing. It’s a safety thing. Stress that you want them to stay healthy and injury free.
• Each time there is a problem that creates a dangerous situation investigate it as fact finding, not fault finding. The investigation will garner much more usable information to help prevent something from happening again.
WorkBoat Column: The End of a Passenger Vessel and a Business
Each month, Gene McKeever publishes a column in WorkBoat Magazine. In August, he discusses the importance of staying on top of all those little details, especially when you’re trying to expand your business.
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WorkBoat Column: Communication is Key
Each month, Gene McKeever publishes a column in WorkBoat Magazine. In July, he discusses the importance of communication.
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The Real Insurance Value of Your Vessel
What is a vessel really worth? The answer matters, very much, not only to the vessel owner, but to his or her insurance agent.
Click to read more Gene McKeever’s April column in WorkBoat Magazine.