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Tag Archives: Dave LeBlanc

“Good Job”

You are hurtling down a path for disaster.

Posted byData Not DramaApril 25, 2021Posted inEducation, SafetyTags:Dave LeBlanc, Education, Safety, TrainingLeave a comment on “Good Job”

Why Everyone Goes Home Doesn’t Always Mean “Everyone Goes Home”

We cannot create a culture of risk avoidance and still expect to do the job we are tasked to do. 

Posted byData Not DramaApril 25, 2021May 23, 2021Posted inRiskTags:Dave LeBlanc, Risk, SafetyLeave a comment on Why Everyone Goes Home Doesn’t Always Mean “Everyone Goes Home”

Courage and Valor Understated

Demontreux, now on fire himself, made the conscious and calculated decision that he would not leave Mantony behind.

Posted byData Not DramaApril 22, 2021Posted inRiskTags:Dave LeBlanc, Rescue, Risk, SafetyLeave a comment on Courage and Valor Understated

But We Train All of the Time

It is difficult to crawl with your hands covering your ears.

Posted byData Not DramaDecember 3, 2020December 3, 2020Posted inEducation, NIOSHTags:Dave LeBlanc, Education, NIOSH, TrainingLeave a comment on But We Train All of the Time

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