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Steve Fuller

For the past 20 years, Steve has worked with a variety of industries in operational leadership roles, and safety leadership roles. Managing a safety culture is challenging, and touches on many facets of leadership, communication, teamwork, and more. The Steve Fuller Company was established to help organizations continually improve their safety culture through coaching, advising, mentoring, and training. Steve resides in New England with his wife and children. He earned a Master of Business Administration from Norwich University, a Bachelor’s Degree in Safety Studies from Keene State College and was certified in Human Error Reduction techniques from the Practicing Perfection Institute.

Strengthening safety around mobile equipment in quarry operations

P&Q contributor Steve Fuller dives into some of the fundamental concerns to ensure teams get home safely every day. Keep Reading

How to eliminate fall hazards around your operation

In his latest Going Home Safely, Every Day column, Steve Fuller details common types of fall protection and how producers can avoid hazards. Keep Reading

Tips for managing fatigue during peak production

Seasonal workloads in the pit and quarry industry heighten fatigue and safety risks, making proactive monitoring and rest essential for worker safety. Keep Reading

How to keep yourself safe in the heat

Steve Fuller shares tips to survive the hot temperatures of the summer’s busy months. Keep Reading

Avoid common PPE pitfalls with these effective practices

Steve Fuller dives into some overlooked aspects of personal protective equipment (PPE), providing tips to make your operation’s process smoother. Keep Reading

Keeping pedestrians safe around mobile equipment

Presenting fundamental elements to consider when creating or reviewing your operation’s vehicle pedestrian segregation plan. Keep Reading

Educating quarry workers on ergonomics

In his latest monthly column, P&Q contributor Steve Fuller discusses body mechanics and how they contribute to worker health. Keep Reading

Staying safe around electrical hazards

Columnist Steve Fuller presents a list of ways your team can increase their personal safety as it relates to electrical hazards. Keep Reading

Ways to effectively control silica, prep for MSHA regulation

P&Q contributor offers best practices to better manage exposure at your operation ahead of a coming Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) rule. Keep Reading

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