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8 Important Supervisor Leadership Qualities for Safety
A quality is part of our personality that comes naturally to us. For example, you might think of one of your friends as 'always being generous'. This means being generous is a characteristic or quality that a person has.
While a skill is defined as a learned capability. A skill is not necessarily something we are born able to do, but it can be learnt. For example: Being able to communicate clearly is a skill that we learn to do which takes years of practise.
So what are good leadership qualities in supervisors?
5 Power Themes to Include in Your Workplace Safety Speech

Our language is incredibly powerful. How we talk about ourselves, and others, says a lot about about us.
8 Potent Techniques to Encourage Staff Engagement

When it comes to being engaged at work, recent research studies show a consistent trend in low employee engagement levels worldwide.
Top 29 Catchy Safety Slogans

When it comes to getting staff to remember your important safety messages, using a safety slogan can be an effective way of getting the message through.
But not all safety slogans cut it. A lot of them are quite bland and well, just not catchy. Given that we're bombarded with around 3,000 messages a day, your safety slogan will become invisible and ineffective pretty quickly.
To ensure that your workplace safety communication is engaging, you need to have a stand out safety slogan. When choosing or designing your safety slogan, there are a few things you need to consider, to make sure your safety slogan is memorable.
10 Ways to make your Safety Culture Suck

Are your safety efforts are stuck in the past? Unfortunately, some companies think of safety as an afterthought ensuring that it is never fully integrated into the organisation. Thereby, ensuring that safety is never properly embedded into the company.
4 Steps to Leverage Group Behaviour to Improve Safety

We've all experienced the critical, negative work colleague who puts a dampener on everything. They complain about the boss, other staff members, customers, new initiatives and always seem to see something sinister lurking behind a new initiative. They only seem to laugh when someone hurts themselves.