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CONSTRUCTING WITH KNOWLEDGE.
SERVICE WITH INTEGRITY AND SAFETY.®
3/20/2017
SINCE 1920
IF THERE IS DANGER THAT YOU SEE
COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY
5500 BINGHAM STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19120
TEL: 215-722-1000
FAX: 215-745-6229
Why is effective communication important?
Communication is key to building a strong safety culture. As important as your hard hat, gloves, vests, boots,
glasses and tools, is the way in which you communicate potential hazards, expectations and the way in which
you perform your job. Tools like toolbox talks, foremen meetings, pre-task planning sessions and orientations
are all ways in which we communicate on the jobsite. How do you know that your message is clear and
understood? Below are keys to effective communication no matter the means and methods of what is being
said.
Here are some key points to effective communication:
- LISTENING – Good communicators are great listeners. On a jobsite listening means understanding the work
that is being done around you, the needs of others and the overall working environment. Listening includes
visual and audio clues like flags, signage and warning horns that are used throughout our jobsites. When
listening, be sure to respond with reassuring phrases like, “I see”, “I understand,” or “OK”.
- BODY LANGUAGE – Effective communicators deliver the messages through their words and body
language. Using assertive body language when communicating safety messages is important. Using direct eye
contact when asking someone to use proper safety procedures is also important.
- BE RESPECTFUL– While strong words and body language is important to show leadership, it is also
important to be respectful of your fellow workers when communicating. Try not to interrupt, insult, scream or
belittle the individual when correcting safety procedures that are incorrect. In the end, the key to effective
communication really boils down to listening with your whole body, listening to what others have to say, but
also to the clues that give insight to their thoughts and emotions as expressed in their body language or tone of
voice. Also, listening to your own self and to what you are experiencing while you are communicating. By
being an active listener you can reduce misunderstandings and improve the chances that when it is your chance
to speak, your message is heard and understood…as you wanted it to be.
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
GENERAL & MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION
HVAC SERVICE / FACILITIES MAINTENANCE & OPERATION
EXCHANGER HYDROBLASTING / EXTRACTION SERVICES
API TANK CONSTRUCTION & REPAIR
ELECTRICAL, SOLAR & RENEWABLE ENERGY
www.jjwhiteinc.com
PHILADELPHIA, PA
NEW CASTLE, DE
SOUTH BEND, IN
TOLEDO, OH
CONSTRUCTING WITH KNOWLEDGE.
SERVICE WITH INTEGRITY AND SAFETY.®
SINCE 1920
5500 BINGHAM STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19120
TEL: 215-722-1000
FAX: 215-745-6229
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
GENERAL & MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION
HVAC SERVICE / FACILITIES MAINTENANCE & OPERATION
EXCHANGER HYDROBLASTING / EXTRACTION SERVICES
API TANK CONSTRUCTION & REPAIR
ELECTRICAL, SOLAR & RENEWABLE ENERGY
www.jjwhiteinc.com
PHILADELPHIA, PA
NEW CASTLE, DE
SOUTH BEND, IN
TOLEDO, OH