If someone were to ask you why is a safety program at work important, how
would respond?
Does your company have a new employee safety orientation
that reviews written safety policies and safety training? Does your
company even have a comprehensive written safety program with formal training?
Why safety is important!
The benefits of maintaining a safe work environment are
many, but first and foremost, safety is about what you can do to protect your
workers. “It’s the right thing to do. Companies that employ workers have an
interest in keeping the workplace safe. Job-related injuries are something that
responsible employers avoid. They take the time and use company resources to
make sure that the people who come to work each day are safe. Employers
should send their workers home in the same condition they came in.
When a workplace is safe, workers feel more comfortable
and confident when they are in that environment. Productivity gets a boost, and
profit margins follow suit. Absenteeism also drops when employers take steps to
implement an effective safety program.
Investing in a good safety program brings with it other
benefits too. When employees feel safe in the workplace and absenteeism rates
are kept down, they can focus on serving the company's customers properly. Many
companies offer products or services that are similar to those that other
companies carry or provide. Customers will decide which companies they want to
deal with based on which one they feel provides the best customer service.
Increased absenteeism means longer wait times and customers are quite prepared
to move on to another company they feel will be able to help them in a more
timely manner if they are not getting the level of attention that they deserve.
Safety training saves more money, in the long run, than
it costs. Intangible savings are
sometimes harder to calculate than those related to cutting manufacturing costs
or increasing revenue with higher sales prices, but they ultimately translate
into real money to the bottom line. The first thing that happens when
there is an injury on the job is a halt in productivity in the area where the
accident occurred. The injured employee must endure pain, suffering, and
sometimes death. When an injured victim is removed from the workplace, that
position must be filled by a replacement person, often requiring additional
training and closer supervision than the person replaced. Being safe in the
first place can save a business stress and headaches.
By Andre Souliere, president of Souliere
Safety Resources LLC. To ask a question, email columnist@TheWindhamEagle.com.
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