Why call this blog the Won (1) Minute Warning?
It's micro-blog 1 in Won (1) Minute Warning series about safety culture. It tells the origin of the blog name and what safety or EHS pro's can expect.

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To be honest, "the two-minute warning" was already taken by several others and were invariably about U.S. football. So, as I sat at my laptop pondering a new name, I thought, "Go briefer, Jon. I wonder if 'One Minute Warning' is taken?" It wasn't.
Okay, but how many words can the average person read in a minute? And can I write a brief blog that short that's also useful and value-added?
Good questions. So, I went looking for the data.
It turns out the average person can read about 200-250 words in a minute. College students seem to read about 300 per minute, and presumably, PIs likely read the same.
But the topics may be themes that cause us to pause and rethink. I aim for around 250-300 words or so.
All right, but what kind of warning am I giving? Any. In football, the game stops with two minutes to go. Life doesn't work that way. But if we paused for just a minute to reconsider our risks, we might avert tragedies great and injuries small.
Okay, but why "won" and not "one"?
I love wordplay and puns. In safety, I have wins and losses. A win is when we have a positive outcome for a safety problem.
When we have the privilege of helping a student make it through safely, that's a win. When we can't help them make it, and they suffer, that's a loss.
Some wins are big; some are small.
The same goes for losses. My win-loss record is 6-2.
Read on.
272 words - nailed it. Stay tuned.
Next: If I Can Focus on Only One Thing
Sources:
https://www.irisreading.com/what-is-the-average-reading-speed/
https://www.quora.com/How-many-words-can-the-average-person-read-in-one-minute
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