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Quotes About Safety

Employees are given the chance to help shape their company by participating in a company-wide communications program making suggestions on waste reduction, environmental improvement, customer satisfaction, quality improvement, and safety issues.
~ Stephen Covey
Piperine Warning Under no circumstances should you use piperine for severe intestinal infections such as E. coli O157:H7 or cholera. Piperine increases intestinal permeability, which can allow the resistant organisms access to the interior of your body in significantly greater numbers. It can make you much sicker.
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
Issuing an insurance policy against abduction by aliens seems a pretty safe bet.
~ Stephen Hawking
Running toward and throwing objects at an approaching bear were two of the most effective techniques. Other effective methods were yelling, clapping hands, and banging pots together. Combinations of these mildly aggressive acts seemed to be particularly effective. The farther a bear got into camp, and especially if it was already eating people's food, the harder it was to chase away.
~ Stephen Herrero
The Spirit of Dark and Lonely Water
~ Stephen Jones
Moreover, British authorities sought to disarm the colonists in order to dominate them politically, economically, and militarily, not as a purported safety measure to protect the colonists from themselves.
~ Stephen P. Halbrook
The black gunpowder of that age was far more volatile than modern smokeless powder. As a fire prevention measure, in 1736 the General Court had provided for the building of a powder house.33 Partly as a result of a 1771 petition by patriots such as John Hancock, Sam Adams, and Paul Revere, a new powder house was built on the west side of Boston, by the Charles River and just above the Common, safely away from populated areas to the east.
~ Stephen P. Halbrook
Mind you, with all this emphasis on the householder now being able to use 'reasonable force' to protect their home, I wouldn't even consider it. I mean, look what that Farmer Tony Martin did to those creepers!
~ Stephen Richards
I believe that all sex offenders, and especially those with multiple allegations against them, should be made known to the locality where they live.
~ Stephen Richards
I had not learned anything about Huntley that would have alerted me to what he was. I had no reason, as an 11-year-old girl, to be wary of him. No one said, 'This guy likes to have sex with young girls.
~ Stephen Richards
As a child, I was attractive to paedophiles. I suppose being indecently assaulted when I was 13 years old should have warned me that there were some weird and dangerous men out there, but I had got over that episode in my life.
~ Stephen Richards
Perhaps in a book review it is not out of place to note that the safety of the state depends on cultivating the imagination.
~ Stephen Vizinczey
While he correctly judged General McClellan to be defensive-minded, it did not occur to him that General McClellan would give up so easily: that after a single battle—which the Federals won—he would decide to abandon his campaign, cut his losses, and run for safety.
~ Stephen W. Sears
An FBI study many years ago suggested, accurately I believe, that "Officer Friendly" gets killed a lot more times in the field than does "Officer Assertive." I'm paraphrasing here, but the point is, good cops know when to break the right number of eggs to make the omelet. Tactical Perfection seeks to take policing and officer safety back to a level where we know it should be.
~ Steve Albrecht
Hey, Dad, check this out!" Ike stared at the boy. He clearly wanted to be down there watching his kid possibly crack his skull open, rather than recording a song about how frightened he was that his kids might crack their skulls open.
~ Steve Almond
I don't think we really had made the leap in our mind that we are no longer safe behind these two great oceans," Armitage said later.9
~ Steve Coll
I was insecure about sex. I've grown more secure. I used to use the amateur phylactics, and I only use the prophylactics now.
~ Steve Martin
Never trust a computer you can't throw out a window.
~ Steve Wozniak
Never trust a computer you can't throw out a window.
~ Steve Wozniak
IF THIS COUNTRY should ever reach the point," the president was saying, while I sat on the floor with that bowl of popcorn between my legs, "where any man or group of men, by force or threat of force, could long defy the commands of our courts and Constitution, no law would stand free from doubt, no judge would be sure of his writ and no citizen would be safe from his neighbors.
~ Steve Yarbrough
One reason I'm still around to tell you these stories is because when I'm doing big things that are crazy, I try to play it safe with as much of the little stuff as I can. It's worked so far, right? Of course, "It's worked so far, right?" do pretty well as last words, so let's not get cocky about it.
~ Steven Brust
Scarily, football helmets, which do a fine job of protecting against scalp laceration and skull fracture, do little to prevent concussions and may even exacerbate them, since even as the brain is rattling around inside the skull, the head is rattling around inside the helmet.
~ Jeffrey Kluger
The sky hides the night behind it, and shelters the people beneath from the horror that lies above.
~ Paul Bowles
There is no shortage of embarrassing facts about healthcare, and people die every day in the U.S. due to preventable errors - would you fly planes if you knew several of them would drop out of the sky every day?
~ Jaan Tallinn