Injury-Free definition
Examples of Injury-Free in a sentence
Incidents, injuries and accidents will not be viewed as problems to make go away, but as opportunities to strengthen Incident and Injury-Free.
We will nurture an Incident and Injury-Free workplace in which people work safely because of their personal belief that it is the right way to work, not to avoid punishment or comply with some rule.
Incident and Injury-Free (IIF) is about demonstrating care and concern for people.
GENERAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES Clean and safe working conditions are absolutely essential for achieving an Incident and Injury-Free Environment, as well as for the promotion of construction efficiency and progress.
Incident and Injury-Free is our commitment to our people, who we value for who they are and what they do.
Incident and Injury-Free is not a goal or a result but a mindset intolerant of any level, frequency, or severity of incident or injury.
Incident and Injury-Free is about creating a future once believed impossible.
In our Incident and Injury-Free workplace, people know that working at risk jeopardizes everything and everyone they care for and value.