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Category: Business  >>  Workplace safety

Importance of Workplace Safety

By Catherine Williams   [ 04/10/2007 ]
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Safety in the working environment is something that everyone has to think about, from management to employees. Everyone has a right to a safe and healthful workplace, so it is important that employers have a clear and workable plan to enhance workplace safety.

Develop a Safety Program

Each company needs to develop safety programs, policies and plans for their specific workplace. This can include a wide range of ideas, depending on what type of workplace safety issues are of concern. Workplace hazards and safety concerns need to be identified along with ways to handle them effectively. For instance, this can include things like having all employees wear an ID badge, requiring all employees to maintain a clean workspace or asking employees to use provided personal protective equipment (PPE) when necessary.

Train Management on All Safety Issues

The next step to ensuring that a workplace is a safe place is to train management on safety issues that pertain to the particular workplace. Some safety issues are more pertinent to some jobsites than others. For instance, the workplace safety concerns at a wastewater plant would be somewhat different than those at a corporate office. Still, basic safety of people and equipment should be of utmost concern no matter what type of workplace it is.

Get Employees Educated and Involved

Getting employees involved in safety procedures is an excellent way of installing accountability and compliance. It is also an important part of any safety program. Encouraging employees to have safety committees, set safety goals and be a part of safety inspections are all good ways to get employees engaged and interested in this issue. Employees should feel comfortable talking about safety with co-workers and managers.

Keep Training and Improving Your Program

There should always be ongoing safety training and education for everyone about the importance of being safe in the workplace. Safety issues can change and grow over time, and the safety program needs to evolve as needs change. When safety policies are part of the day to day process, they become second nature.

About the author:
Catherine Williams writes about various workplace security issues. For information on custom name badges and id card attachments, visit our website at www.safecardid.com


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