Promoting Safety in Your Organization
The saying “it’s cheaper to prevent an injury or illness than to pay for it” is especially true when it comes to the hardship cost to the employee and their family.
The saying “it’s cheaper to prevent an injury or illness than to pay for it” is especially true when it comes to the hardship cost to the employee and their family.
Find it and fix it before someone gets hurt! Commit to developing a safety and health self-inspection program.
Hunting Season is in full swing, so being safe while out in nature is critical.
It may seem like a bunch of parked cars wouldn’t pose a safety risk, but studies have shown that approximately 20% of vehicle collisions and 20% of vehicle-pedestrian collisions occur in parking lots.
Return-to-Work programs are designed to get injured workers back on the job as soon as medically possible—a win-win for both the injured employee and the employer.
From tools left in the wrong place to spills left on the ground, poor housekeeping can put yourself and your colleagues at risk. Clean up your act!