Water Well Journal

June 2023

Water Well Journal

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Make sure you have weekly or even daily tailgate talk safety meetings. I'm sure everyone wants to get the day started but it is more critical than ever to remind even the most veteran of employees about safe work habits. Thad Plumley in "Editor's Note", page 6 PUNCH LIST The July issue of Water Well Journal focuses on geothermal and solar pumps. Look for multiple feature articles on the subjects, including one on demystifying solar for you and your customers. waterwelljournal.com 80 n June 2023 WWJ If safety is to be truly effective, it must become a lifestyle. If we take intentional risks in our private lives, we will, whether intentionally or inadvertently, take risks in our professional lives. Ronald B. Peterson in "A Safety Lifestyle", page 30 I am proud to have earned the (NGWA Master Groundwater Contractor) green jacket. It is so very noteworthy because of the talented cohort of contractors who have come before me. Monte Richardson, MGWC in "Water Well Journal Q&A", page 27 We're using our bodies; we're using our muscles— bending and twisting— and it's important that we're stretched. John Fowler, CSP, CMSP in "The Industrial Athlete", page 21 Employers should train their workers about their risk of exposure to venomous snakes, how to prevent and protect themselves from snakebites, and what they should do if they are bitten. Alexandra Walsh in "Watch Your Step", page 32 It is possible to be efficient, productive, and safe. It just requires good communication and teamwork. David Messina, CSP in "WWJ Closeup", page 9

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