“Safety isn’t expensive; it’s priceless.” – Author Unknown
Creating a culture that values safety in the workplace is a key driver of quality, performance, and profitability. This blog will discuss the value of implementing a safety program that merges employer responsibilities with employee responsibility to achieve consistent results that make employers and employees happy.
First, let’s start with employer responsibilities. Per OSHA guidelines, employers have an obligation to provide a safe workplace. Here is a modified list of some employer responsibilities taken from the OSHA website:
The last bullet of adopting a safety and health program is essential for promoting personal responsibility and empowering your work teams to have a vested interest in safety protocol. The only way an effective safety program works is if each employee commits to daily safety practices that protect themselves and their colleagues. At Davis-Standard, we focus on leading indicators such as inspections, risk assessments, and action logs rather than lagging indicators such as injury rates. We believe this is the most proactive way to prevent accidents and promote consistent safety practices. Here are eight basic steps we use in our safety program.
2) Set up regularly scheduled meetings to track progress and action items.
3) Understand and map out the financial impact of safety measures.
4) Make sure your goals are realistic and measurable.
5) Develop a calendar plan to correct unsafe or hazardous areas in your workplace.
6) Host a meeting with all employees to roll-out the plan.
7) Report on wins and lessons learned on a regular basis (see below).
8) Reward outstanding employee safety based on established metrics.
To keep employees involved and motivated, we suggest weekly safety updates. These do not have to be overly involved or time-consuming. Just an opportunity to share how things are going, recognize successes, and offer helpful suggestions. Some ideas include:
The best part is, you have the flexibility to customize your safety program so that it aligns with your operational objectives. By prioritizing safety, we believe you will discover tangible and intangible benefits that lead to better manufacturing, improved productivity, and a better workplace.
Aside from what’s mentioned above, what do you do at your facility to promote workplace safety? Do you have a safety program in place and do you provide updates to your employees? What else can be included?Comment below!
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