For many workplaces, the risk of an employee getting injured is a remote possibility. Some of these employers may not consider it a priority to improve workplace safety, but the fact is that there are hazards everywhere. Risk management should be put into practice at every workplace, within every industry. Here are some tips to get you started.
- Start with hiring: It’s crucial to properly screen job candidates to ensure that they’re capable of performing the tasks at hand. Someone less skilled and experienced within the industry may be more likely to become injured.
- Training your staff: All employees should receive training, regardless of their previous experience. It’s crucial that they’re well-versed in the intricacies of this particular job and the safety measures that are in place. For instance, everyone has been through a fire drill, but it will do little good unless new employees are familiar with the escape routes.
- Providing the right equipment: Your employees can’t be expected to maintain safety standards unless the proper equipment is provided. Every workplace should have smoke alarms and fire extinguishers, along with other specialized needs.
- Practicing what you preach: Stating that you desire the workplace to be safe is not enough. You must actively put safety first. If productivity slows a bit in the name of safety, it has to be something you’re prepared to handle; and it can save your business money in the long run by reducing the risk of injury.
- Praise safety-minded employees: Workers should be encouraged to make safety recommendations and praised for contributing to workplace safety efforts.
- Continue to improve standards: While your business’ safety may be quite good, there’s always room for improvement. Regularly evaluate workplace safety and ask your employees to come forward with ideas for improvements.
Creating a safe work environment not only makes your staff safer and more comfortable, but it can also help reduce your workers compensation insurance costs due to the lower risk of filing a claim.
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